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71st World Foundry Congress Focused On Sustainability 第71届世界铸造大会聚焦可持续发展


Te cultural city of Bilbao, Spain, was the setting for


the 71st World Foundry Congress, which took place May 19-21 at the Euskalduna Conference Center. Te event was hosted by the Tabira Foundry Institute, World Foundry Organization and IK4-Azterlan which focused on the theme “Advanced Sustainable Foundry.” Professionals from over 32 countries convened at the


WFC for an extensive program of conferences, industrial visits, a single exhibition and lectures with opportunities to ask questions. Because the World Foundry Congress took place at the same time frame as the Metal China in Beijing, not all metalcasters were able to attend. According to the WFC, one of the main purposes of


this event is to bring the industry together, share in- formation and experiences on a business and technical level and learn about the latest technological advance-


5月19-21日,第71届世界铸造大会在西班牙文化 之都毕尔巴鄂艾乌斯卡尔杜那会议中心举办。大会由 Tabira铸造研究所、世界铸造组织及IK4-Azterlan共 同主办,主题是“先进、可持续的铸造业”。 来自32个国家的专家聚集世界铸造大会,共同参 与了会议、工厂参观、独立展览、有提问环节的讲 座等一系列活动。由于本届世界铸造大会恰与北京 的中国国际铸造展同期举办,铸造行业嘉宾未能全 部到会。


据世界铸造大会报道,本届大会的一个主要目的 是汇聚行业人士、分享行业信息、交流技术经验、了 解最新的技术成果和经验。


第72届世界铸造大会将于2016年5月21-26日在


WFC Representatives from left to right: Andrew Turner (World Foundry Organization); Imanol Pradales (Biscay Executive Council); Arantza Tapia (Basque Goverment); Ibon Areso (City of Bilbao); Vinod Kapur (World Foundry Organization President); Rafael de la Peña (FENAF); Juan Leceta (Tabira Foundry Institute).


世界铸造大会参会代表(从左到右):Andrew Turner(世界 铸造组织),Imanol Pradales(比斯开执委会),Arantza Tapia(巴斯克政府),Ibon Areso(毕尔巴鄂市政府),Vinod Kapur(世界铸造组织主席),Rafael de la Peña(FENEF), Juan Leceta(Tabira铸造研究所)。


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