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M 26-28 June 2017, Crowne Plaza - Fira Center, Barcelona, Spain
Despite volatility and a challenging business environment in many areas the masterbatch business in Europe continues to be one of the most innovative and dynamic in the whole plastics market. However, gone are the old certainties that the market can continue to grow through a combination of economic growth and penetration of new applications. Europe is facing a low-growth environment and the plastics processing industry is focussing on cost-cutting to try and hold onto margins wherever they can. Whilst the business environment remains challenging, there are plenty of opportunities for the innovative, forward thinking masterbatch producer. Trends in new resin formulations, downgauging and recycling all require clever additives and pigments to maintain performance and aesthetics - which processors increasingly look to the masterbatch industry to deliver for them.
Listening to and understanding those customers’ needs will be key to AMI’s 2017 Masterbatch conference programme, which marks the 30th anniversary edition of the event. I am very excited to welcome the key note speaker Mr. David Kusuma from Tupperware to this year’s business forum for a special one-hour session to give delegates real insight into the trends that are going to influence the masterbatch industry in the years ahead.
Allied to this will be a series of presentations from market leading suppliers discussing the latest trends in colorants, pigments and functional additives that will help masterbatch producers meet those customer needs in a timely and cost-effective way. This will be complemented by papers from equipment suppliers that will update delegates on the latest solutions to help to improve productivity and output.
In addition, the conference will provide detailed analysis of the current global market trends as I present the findings of our latest research into the global masterbatch market and how we see the current and future development of the industry.
More than anything though Masterbatch 2017 will give you superb cost-effective networking opportunities to help you stay ahead in your business. AMI’s Masterbatch conference always attracts a quality audience of senior executives from the industry so I hope you will come and join your peers and colleagues from the global masterbatch industry at this year’s event. I look forward to seeing you in Barcelona for AMI’s Masterbatch 2017 conference.
Masterbatch 2017 is the international meeting for the Masterbatch industry. AMI has been organising its regular Masterbatch conference since 1987, and the event typically attracts over 150 delegates from around the world including most leading masterbatch producers. Over two days you can achieve contacts and networking within the industry that would normally take significant time and travel to accomplish.
The conference offers a highly cost effective use of your time giving you the opportunity to meet with other manufacturers, customers and suppliers to discuss the challenges facing the industry today.
Andrew Reynolds Research Director AMI Consulting
Andrew Renolds Tel: +44 (0) 117 314 8111
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION OFFER Register before 28th April 2017 and pay €1090 saving €200 on the full price of €1290. There are additional discounts for group bookings. The registration fee includes attendance at all conference sessions, the Networking Cocktail Reception, lunch and refreshment breaks on both days and a set of conference proceedings.
EXHIBITION SPACE Make it easy for the delegates to find you at this busy event with your own table top exhibition space. Bring your own display stand, banners or use the space to showcase samples of your products and ensure that you make an impact. The table top exhibition will run throughout the conference in the exhibition and break area outside the conference room.
The exhibition package includes 1 delegate place!
Space is limited so to avoid disappointment please register for this service as soon as possible.
CONFERENCE VENUE Barcelona is a beautiful city located on the Mediterranean sea with a history of art and culture. There are many restaurants and street cafes, with the old quarters and historic church buildings. The artist Gaudi had a strong influence here – the sights include his Sagrada Familia Cathedral and Parc Guell. Other places of interest are the sea front and Las Ramblas. Tourist buses run between major sites including the famous Barcelona football grounds.
FIVE GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND: 1
Key market papers will give you unrivalled information on market size, growth and the global trends for the masterbatch and plastics industry as a whole to inform you in your decision making
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You will get to hear about some of the latest developments for additives and pigments to give you ideas on how to add value to your products or develop new ones
Get up-to-date reports on technology developments in masterbatch production to maximise productivity and cut costs
Hear opinions regarding colour and design trends in consumer markets
Benchmark your company’s performance and experience against those of other leading players in the industry that will be at this event to better understand the competition
CONFERENCE HOTLINE Laura Richardt, Senior Conference Organiser Fax: +44 (0) 117 311 1534 Email:
lr@amiplastics.com Twitter: @AMIconferences #attendAMI
Save €200 Register before 28th April 2017
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