AMT programs thrive with the help and involvement of its members through volunteer committees and product groups. Guided by the Board of Directors and their vision through the strategic plan, AMT's committees and product groups represent the voice of the member in association affairs. Committees are the driving force behind all programs, products and services that AMT offers.
Advanced Workholding Technology (AWT) Group consists of representatives from workholding suppliers throughout the United States. (more)
The Automation In Manufacturing Committee acts as the voice of AMT’s membership on issues related to automation. Through benchmarking, technology awareness and networking, the Committee can provide valuable assistance to members on all aspects of automation. (more)
AMT members that supply cutting tool equipment. (more)
The Distribution Group provides a forum to provide products and services which help its members better serve their customers and improve the operation of their business. (more)
The Economics & Statistics Committee expands AMT's ability to develop and promote market intelligence and educate members on the integration of this data in their business plans.
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The Global Marketing and Sales Committee recommends and assesses programs that assist AMT members in accessing emerging global markets and enhancing sales in mature markets. (more)
The Global Service Committee provides expertise and guidance to enhance global service resources and skills by assessing and recommending programs that assist AMT members in becoming best-of-breed service organizations.
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The Show Committee acts to preserve the position of the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) as the preeminent trade show in the Americas for marketing and selling manufacturing technology. (more)
The Smartforce Development Committee establishes policy and direction for AMT that will allow our industry to work with educators to assure that funding and programs are available to sufficiently educate young people in career and technical education programs, as well as in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) so that a consistent flow of qualified, skilled, critical thinking individuals are attracted to seek careers in manufacturing. (more)
The Strategic Direction Committee advises association staff on event development to ensure the MT Series regional trade shows address the key strategic issues affecting the manufacturing industry.
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The Technology Issues Committee (TIC) advises AMT members and staff about new technologies for product design and manufacturing. (more)