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Rego-Fix to Host Inaugural Open House at Machining Center

The Indy Days: Race Into Excellence event takes place on May 14-15 in Whitestown, Indiana, and will feature the latest manufacturing technology from Rego-Fix and its CME partners from around the world.

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Source: Rego-Fix Tool Corp.

Rego-Fix USA will host the inaugural open house of its Center for Machining Excellence (CME) on May 14-15 in Whitestown, Indiana, to celebrate the Indianapolis 500. event will run from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST daily and feature the latest manufacturing technology from Rego-Fix and its CME partners from around the world.

More than two dozen global Rego-Fix CME partners are slated to attend the event with state-of-the-art technology exhibits, machine demonstrations and best practices guidance designed to help customers improve their processes and meet their manufacturing challenges. There will also be a live simulcast of NTT IndyCar Series practice for the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500.

As a special guest, Indianapolis-based IndyCar Series ECR racing team will exhibit at the event. Rego-Fix partnered with with ECR — helmed by owner/driver Ed Carpenter — last May as the premium toolholding solutions provider for the team’s machine shop. ECR uses Rego-Fix’s ER collets and other related accessories, the PowRgrip toolholding system and Multi Line products to boost the accuracy of traditional-style tooling for its precision parts machining.

Located adjacent to the company’s U.S. headquarters at 4420 Anson Blvd. in Whitestown, just 30 minutes north of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Indianapolis International Airport, the CME opened in October 2024 and lies at the heart of North America’s manufacturing corridor. The 12,000-square-foot manufacturing innovation and educational facility provides specialists in cutting tools, clamping systems, software, automation and metrology with an opportunity to engage with customers, distribution partners and thought leaders who will be among the thousands of race fans who visit Central Indiana during the month of May.