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FORT MYERS, FL (August 10, 2021) – With a focus on getting back to in-person events, Southwest Regional Manufacturers Association (SRMA) announces a dual event to be held September 24, 2021, starting at 10:45 a.m. The power-packed day will include networking, Industry 4.0 Seminar, catered lunch, and Plant Tour of MY Shower Door / D3 Glass headquarters. “It’s time to get back to face to face events that help to connect our manufacturers and assist them with smart growth as they look towards the future,” says SRMA Executive Director Rob Harris. Beginning with an introductory seminar at 10:45 highlighting Industry 4.0, David Dragon of FloridaMakes will present content explaining what Industry 4.0 is, why manufacturers need to be researching it now, and what will happen if they ignore it. The seminar will be followed by lunch sponsored by Addman Engineering. After lunch, starting at 1:00 p.m., Bill Daubmann and his staff will take attendees on an informative plant tour of his facility, MY Shower Door / D3 Glass. Manufacturers will not want to miss this dual event as they are sure to see best practices in action and a very impressive operation. Registrants may attend either or both events. The event will be held at 16431 Domestic Ave., Fort Myers, FL 33912, conveniently located between Fort Myers and Naples just off I-75. To register for this event, to see a full calendar of events, and for more information about the Southwest Regional Manufacturers Association, visit SRMA.net, or email [email protected]. About the Southwest Regional Manufacturers Association The purpose and objective of the Southwest Regional Manufacturers Association is to bring together manufacturers to encourage the economic development of Southwest Florida through manufacturing, and to act as a forum for the expression and exchange of ideas and information among its members. The SRMA provides an advocacy platform for the general welfare of its members in the face of economic, civic and educational challenges. It encourages cooperation, information sharing and mutual aid, fostering social relationships and community involvement. Visit srma.net for more information or to become a member or sponsor. (photo caption) SRMA Executive Director Rob Harris, SRMA/Florida Makes Business Advisor David Ferguson, MY Shower Door/D3 Glass owners Bill and Donna Daubmann, and SRMA board member Joseph Janoschka.
FORT MYERS, FL (August 10, 2021) – With a focus on getting back to in-person events, Southwest Regional Manufacturers Association (SRMA) announces a dual event to be held September 24, 2021, starting at 10:45 a.m. The power-packed day will include networking, Industry 4.0 Seminar, catered lunch, and Plant Tour of MY Shower Door / D3 Glass headquarters.
“It’s time to get back to face to face events that help to connect our manufacturers and assist them with smart growth as they look towards the future,” says SRMA Executive Director Rob Harris.
Beginning with an introductory seminar at 10:45 highlighting Industry 4.0, David Dragon of FloridaMakes will present content explaining what Industry 4.0 is, why manufacturers need to be researching it now, and what will happen if they ignore it. The seminar will be followed by lunch sponsored by Addman Engineering. After lunch, starting at 1:00 p.m., Bill Daubmann and his staff will take attendees on an informative plant tour of his facility, MY Shower Door / D3 Glass.
Manufacturers will not want to miss this dual event as they are sure to see best practices in action and a very impressive operation. Registrants may attend either or both events. The event will be held at 16431 Domestic Ave., Fort Myers, FL 33912, conveniently located between Fort Myers and Naples just off I-75.
To register for this event, to see a full calendar of events, and for more information about the Southwest Regional Manufacturers Association, visit SRMA.net, or email [email protected].
The purpose and objective of the Southwest Regional Manufacturers Association is to bring together manufacturers to encourage the economic development of Southwest Florida through manufacturing, and to act as a forum for the expression and exchange of ideas and information among its members. The SRMA provides an advocacy platform for the general welfare of its members in the face of economic, civic and educational challenges. It encourages cooperation, information sharing and mutual aid, fostering social relationships and community involvement. Visit srma.net for more information or to become a member or sponsor.
(photo caption) SRMA Executive Director Rob Harris, SRMA/Florida Makes Business Advisor David Ferguson,
MY Shower Door/D3 Glass owners Bill and Donna Daubmann, and SRMA board member Joseph Janoschka.