EVENT - NASCC The Steel Conference
ATLANTA, GA, UNITED STATES
APRIL 22-24, 2026
Event information
- Dates | April 22-24, 2026.
- Location | Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, GA, United States
- Booth | Building A, Level 1 - 2341 - Heavy Machinery Area
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Why you should visit Voortman at NASCC 2026
At NASCC: The Steel Conference 2026 in Atlanta, Voortman welcomes steel fabricators, detailers and project managers who want to work smarter and more efficiently. Our solutions help you remove bottlenecks, improve accuracy and reduce rework. Everything we build is designed to support reliable, predictable output and a smooth workflow. Whether you want to upgrade your plate processing or add smarter digital tools to your shop, Voortman offers technology that delivers real value.
What you’ll see at our booth
At our booth, you can see the Voortman V353 in action. This machine is a powerful, all‑in‑one plate processing system that helps you speed up production with high quality. You can also try LogicSteel XR, our extended‑reality tool that connects your 3D model directly to the workpiece on the floor. These two technologies show how modern automation can make your work faster, clearer and more efficient. If you want to experience the future of steel fabrication, Voortman is the place to be at NASCC.
ABOUT THIS EVENT
What is NASCC?
NASCC: The Steel Conference is one of the leading events in the structural steel industry. It brings together designers, fabricators, engineers, erectors and other steel professionals for three days of education, technical sessions and hands‑on learning. The conference features hundreds of practical sessions, a large exhibition hall filled with new technologies and solutions, and many opportunities to network with experts from around the world. It’s an event focused on sharing actionable knowledge and showcasing innovations that help the industry work smarter and build better.
REFERENCED PRODUCTS
Powerful fiber laser cutting machine for large plates.
Extended Reality tool projecting 3D models onto assemblies for fast, accurate quality control.