PLATINUM SPONSORS
Congress 2017 24-26 April 2017, Maritim Hotel, Cologne, Germany
AMI and Compounding World magazine are pleased to announce the 3rd edition of the Compounding World Congress, which will take place on 24-26 April 2017 at the Maritim Hotel, Cologne, Germany.
This conference will build on the success of the previous Compounding World events around the world, creating a vibrant meeting place for thermoplastics compounders from throughout Europe and beyond.
Selected by the editorial team of Compounding World magazine, the event’s high-level programme will explore and develop many of the magazine’s most popular themes in a live event. The conference will cover business strategies and new materials technologies, as well as providing practical advice on getting the most from compounding lines.
Its primary focus will be on the production of technical compounds based on engineering thermoplastics, thermoplastic elastomers and performance polyolefins for demanding applications in markets such as the automotive, electrical/electronic, medical and industrial sectors.
Dedicated sessions will focus on the latest additives, fillers and
formulations for adding value and new functionality to thermoplastics. In addition, there will be analysis of key market trends in the compounding industry, plus discussions on how to grow business in an increasingly competitive global arena. Experts will also cover new developments in processing technology and provide tips on how to optimise compounding operations.
MAXIMISE YOUR MARKET SHARE FIVE GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND:
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Hear leading experts discuss key trends in technical compounding Discover new additive and materials technologies
Learn practical tips for getting the most from compounding lines
Gain insights into global market trends and business strategies
Network with other professionals in the compounding industry
“Very well organized and with interesting topics.
Additionally, lots of interesting contacts and a good platform to meet new people and old friends. “
Mr. Jens P. Dietrich, Managing Director, ROC Rapid Optical Control GmbH
Quarzwerke Group is a globally active family-owned company headquartered in Germany with a leading market position in the field of mining and processing of various mineral raw materials. More than 130 years of experience and tradition are combined with innovative and pioneer developments. The expertise of the division HPF The Mineral Engineers in developing High Performance Fillers enables solutions for polymers that help improve the efficiency of the customer systems. Quarzwerke is a company with a highly convincing quality philosophy. Delegates can visit the mine and processing facility in the vicinity of Cologne, as part of the conference. More details can be found on the next page.
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
Sponsorship Sign up and get...
• Your company logo on the conference brochure & website
• Your company logo on the conference materials • Your company profile and contact details in the conference proceedings
• Personal thank you from the chair • Coverage in Compounding World magazine Don’t miss out on this opportunity to further your business potential.
Table top exhibition Sign up and get...
• Exhibition space in the busy networking break area
• Your company profile and contact details in the conference proceedings
• Coverage in Compounding World magazine
Delegate registration Sign up and get...
• Access to all conference sessions and networking breaks • Site visit to the HPF The Mineral Engineers plant • Set of conference proceedings including a delegate list • Promotional gifts • Group discounts available for 2 or more attendees
CONFERENCE HOTLINE Contact: Kat Langner, Conference Organiser Tel: +44 (0) 117 314 8111 Fax: +44 (0) 117 311 1534 Email:
kl@amiplastics.com Twitter: @AMIconferences #attendAMI
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