The trade show and conference is produced by the Association for Advancing Automation (A3). For more, see automateshow.com.
MARKET OPPORTUNTIES
Automation and robotics equipment represent an increasingly important segment of the global manufacturing sector, as manufacturers seek to make production more efficient, establish more dynamic supply chains, and address labor scarcity, among other benefits. The United States is a key source of innovation for the industry, exporting over $13 billion worth of automation equipment in 2022, not including the many services and software that U.S. firms competitively produce. Top trading partners for U.S. automation and robotics equipment and services include Mexico, Canada, Germany, United Kingdom, and Singapore.
U.S. COMMERCIAL SERVICE SUPPORT
Visit our booth in the Main Councourse. The U.S. Commercial Service will be onsite to counsel U.S. companies on global business strategy, diversifying markets and successfully meetings buyers. Consider spending time with our industry specialists visiting from Japan and Mexico to discuss opportunities to expand your sales in these markets.
JAPAN
Yu Ohashi
Commercial Specialist
U.S. Commercial Service – Tokyo
yu.ohashi@trade.gov
MEXICO
Mario Vidana
Commercial Specialist
U.S. Commercial Service – Mexico
mario.vidana@trade.gov
HOW TO CONNECT
To meet our colleagues from Japan and Mexico, or connect on automation opportunities worldwide, please contact:
Eve Lerman, eve.lerman@trade.gov
Mark Cooper, mark.cooper@trade.gov
Through the TEPP Program, Automate 2023 collaborates with the U.S. Commercial Service mission to strengthen the competitiveness of U.S. industry by promoting trade and investment. The U.S. Commercial Service is part of the International Trade Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce.