One More Reason
Good Morning, Class

Publisher & Editor-in-Chief
Michael Goldstein
If you haven’t already done so, you should make plans to attend Gear Expo in October. It’s a unique and important show, and you should take advantage of it.
Over the years, I’ve often described Gear Expo as the greatest concentration of gear knowledge under one roof at one time. The exhibitors include all the leading companies of the gear industry—both the equipment suppliers and the gear manufacturers— most of whom bring their top technical people and make them available to answer your questions and solve your gear-related problems. So whether you make gears or buy them, a lot of knowledge is available to you.
The standard reasons for attending are still valid, but I’m excited to add just one more.
You see, this year, Gear Technology is doing something a little different at Gear Expo—something new and exciting that we believe will enhance your experience by making it easier to tap into all that expertise.
For the first time ever, we’re offering a live, in-person version of our popular “Ask the Expert” column. We’ve already lined up a number of experts who will be available in our booth (#2030) to answer your questions. These are some of the most knowledgeable people in the industry, the type who routinely write for our magazine, who’ve spent decades solving gear-related problems, and who are actively involved with developing gear manufacturing technology. These are the gurus from the machine tool suppliers, leading universities and independent consultancies who are the most knowledgeable about gear manufacturing in the world.