The E-tradeshow from EC&M

What is it?
A Virtual Tradeshow for the Electrical Industry
3D products and exhibits
Live seminars and events
Always open, fun and free



These low resolution snapshots are just a taste of the remarkable E-tradeshow experience.
Walk around inside the amazing E-Tradeshow right now! Here's how: Download the show (http://www.expo3d.com/curshows/ecm/download.html). You’ll only need to download and register once.

Once you have the show, going back is just a click away!

  • Visit the 3D exhibit hall, whenever you want. Check out each exhibit booth. You’ll find great products and displays. It’s simple and amazing.

  • There are dozens of live seminars scheduled in the conference area. And view the great on-demand technical presentations in the E-tradeshow Library. Anytime.

  • Have conversations, exchange business cards and look over product literature and spec sheets…by yourself, or, with an associate or with a product expert.


The first time you visit the E-tradeshow, you'll register and get your name badge and powerful electronic business card. You’ll then be able to walk around and visit in 3D exhibit booths, attend seminars and interact live with exhibitors, friends and electrical industry. You can come back anytime, by yourself or to meet an associate or exhibitor for scheduled events or any time you want.

It’s simple and fun. It’s for everyone in the electrical industry. Even the novice computer user.

E-Tradeshow Events and Activities

Dozens of live events are scheduled in the E-tradeshow during the coming year. Major seminars and conferences and small workshops are all open to you at no cost. See the details below on the next month’s events.

However, the E-tradeshow is always open for you. You can go there right now, or anytime, to check out products and request almost any kind of follow up from exhibitors there. And, a library of archived seminars in located in the conference facility inside the show. So you can watch and listen to expert presentations on many subjects ‘on-demand’ inside the E-tradeshow.

Scheduled Conference Seminars and Workshops

Register to attend Calculating Arc Flash Energy Levels
presented Thursday, May 8, 10:00AM Eastern and Pacific

Synopsis: Benjamin Medich, P.E., Senior Project Electrical Engineer and Associate at Ballinger, will talk about how NFPA 70E (Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace) and IEEE 1584 (Guide for Performing Arc-Flash Hazard Calculations) have varying, and sometimes overlapping, requirements for the development of an arc flash analysis. He will also provide a survey of these methods, along with the basics to allow an integrated approach to arc flash analysis, taking into account the requirements of both analysis methods. This conference is a MUST for electrical engineers and designers as well as plant/facility electrical maintenance personnel.

Coming May 22: The Controversy Behind Arc Flash Energy Level Estimates
presented by Dr. Alex Kusko, Exponent, Inc.

Don’t miss these upcoming FREE live conferences:

  • Helping P.E.’s Realize Higher Levels of Revenue
  • Implementing an Arc Flash Compliance Program
  • Preparing for an Arc Flash Hazard Study
  • The Electrical Designer’s Reference: Software Tool for Engineers


On-Demand Recorded Sessions Always Available for You

Dozens of previous live seminars and workshops have been recorded and are available to you, free, at any time. Just go to the Library in the conference area of the E-tradeshow.

Don't miss Harmonic Solutions: Side-by-Side Comparisons (originally presented Monday, March 31)

Synopsis:Here's your chance to hear Dan Carnovale, P.E., Power Quality Solutions Manager, Eaton Corp., provide side-by-side comparisons of various harmonic mitigation technologies, based on testing conducted in a test lab specially constructed to evaluate all of the major categories of harmonic solutions for industrial and commercial power systems. Learn the results of this testing, including considerations for generator applications, harmonic resonance, and the application of phase shifting. Energy savings observations will also be discussed. Video recordings of the testing will be included. This conference is a MUST for electrical engineers, plant/facility electrical maintenance personnel, and electrical contractors involved in power quality troubleshooting. Go there now.


Poor Working Drawings: The Electrical Construction Industry’s Prevailing Problem (originally presented Wednesday, March 19)

Synopsis: Have you and/or your business been affected by the problem of poor working drawings? Are you frustrated by the prevalence of the problem? Find out about the apparent causes, the parties involved, and their perceptions of one another and the problem itself. John DeDad, EC&M's Senior Director of Editorial, will tap into his 40 years of construction experience and detail his interviews with owners, architects, professional engineers, and contractors about the poor working drawing problem. He’ll also cite specific examples of the shifting of responsibilities and will propose recommendations to help ease the severity of the problem.



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