Registration for Emerson users’ conference now open

Emerson, one of the global leaders in automation technology and software, has opened registration for its premier annual event, Emerson Exchange, to be held May 19 to 22, 2025, at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas/USA. Attendees are encouraged to take advantage of the early bird registration rate of US$ 1550, available through April 14, 2025. After this date regular registration is US$ 2050, with single-day passes priced at US$ 700.

The industry-leading users' conference Emerson Exchange 2025 registration is now open, with the early bird discount available through April 14
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The industry-leading users' conference Emerson Exchange 2025 registration is now open, with the early bird discount available through April 14
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With the theme “Accelerating Innovation,” Emerson Exchange 2025 will bring together over 3100 professionals from 300+ companies and 50+ countries to share knowledge, explore new technologies and foster valuable industry connections. The conference will feature nearly 300 sessions, offering a rich agenda that includes product roadmaps, user case studies, ‘Meet the Experts’ forums, interactive workshops, and hands-on training opportunities.

Emerson’s portfolio of solutions and services will take center stage, including its Boundless AutomationSM vision for next-generation automation architectures. Experts will also showcase the latest advancements in industrial AI tools, asset management systems, valve and final control innovations, enterprise software, measurement instrumentation and more, with a full schedule of technical presentations and roundtables.

Speakers will cover topics relevant to a wide range of industries, including alternative energy, chemicals, life sciences, oil and gas, food and beverage, metals and mining, and pulp and paper. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage directly with Emerson experts, learn from real-world success stories, interact with live product demos and collaborate with their peers.

The technology exhibition – a highlight of the conference – will provide an up-close look at recent innovations from Emerson’s leading brands, such as DeltaV™, Rosemount™, Fisher™, and Micro Motion™, as well as solutions from strategic third-party partners.

“Emerson Exchange is much more than a technical conference; it’s a platform for collaboration, inspiration, and innovation,” said Ron Martin, president, Americas at Emerson. “This year’s theme underscores our continued focus on helping organizations navigate the challenges of today’s quickly changing automation landscape and drive meaningful transformation across critical industries.”

Registration includes access to all conference sessions, certified training (eligible for continuing education units), meals, exhibitions, and social events. Visit Emerson.com/Exchange2025 to learn more and register today.

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