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The International Tooling & Machining Association: A World Power
Thousands of companies from around the world exchange information and ideas to strengthen the moldmaking industry as a whole and ensure its long-term success.
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For more information contact Thomas Garcia of ISTMA (Fort Washington, MD) at (301) 248-6200, via e-mail at tom@ntma.org or via its website at www.istmaworld.org.
"The organization was originally founded to provide an international networking mechanism for the tooling industry and to provide a forum for discussion of industry concerns and challenges," notes ISTMA General Manager Tom Garcia, who manages and overseas ISTMA activities. "ISTMA provides an opportunity for member associations and their member countries to meet, network and potentially develop collaborative marketing relationships to help them compete in the global marketplace. The vision of the association is to evolve into a center of knowledge for the global tooling and machining industry." From its beginning until 1998, the ISTMA secretariat function was located in Germany and managed by VDMA, the association representing the German precision tool industry. However, in 1998 the ISTMA secretariat was transferred to the U.S. where it is headquartered at the offices of the National Tooling and Machining Association (NTMA). By that time, the ISTMA Board of Directors also had elected to divide the association into three regions (ISTMA Americas, ISTMA Asia and ISTMA Europe) to more effectively function as an international association.
Services Additionally, twice each year the association compiles an ISTMA Business Conditions Report, which is a snapshot of business conditions in countries in the three ISTMA regions - Asia, Europe and North America.
ISTMA Conference The ISTMA Conference in Bangkok also will coincide with INTERMACH 2004 - a state-of-the-art machinery exhibition held annually that covers machine tools, sheet metal, dies, tooling, welding, automotive engineering and other industries.
Facing Challenges Training also is a consistent issue and topic for discussion, according to Garcia. "ISTMA regularly discusses training projects and initiatives that are being implemented in different countries - initiatives that can be shared and implemented elsewhere." It is such collaboration among the ISTMA member associations and their member countries that allows tooling and machining industry leaders to come together and share information for the betterment of the industry as well as for individual company long-term success in the global special tooling and machining industry.
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