Turn page for booking details MASTERB A T CH 2016 Tuesday 7th June 2016
18.00-19.30 Registration 18.00-19.30 Welcome Cocktail Reception sponsored by: There are no conference sessions on this day Wednesday 8th June 2016
08.00 Registration and welcome coffee 09.00 Opening announcements BUSINESS OVERVIEW 09.10
Thursday 9th June 2016 08.30 Registration and welcome coffee 09.00 Opening announcements
09.10 Designing and operating feeding systems for hard-to-handle ingredients Mr. Pierluigi Mondati, General Manager, PENTA S.r.L., Italy
09.40 Masterbatch pellet production effi cient and fl exible Mr. Michael Eloo, Managing Director, GALA KUNSTSTOFF- UND KAUTSCHUKMASCHINEN GmbH A MEMBER OF MAAG, Germany
The changing nature of global resin demand and its impact on masterbatch markets Mr. Andrew Reynolds, Research Director, AMI CONSULTING, United Kingdom
09.40 Masterbatches used in food contact materials – regulatory requirements Dr. Andreas Tschech, Senior Consultant in Regulatory Affairs & Toxicology, WTCONSULTING GmbH, Switzerland
SESSION 1 - RAW MATERIAL DEVELOPMENTS
10.10 Carbon black purity: why and when it matters Ms. Laetitia Dumora, Technical Service Manager, CABOT SWITZERLAND, Switzerland
10.40-11.20 Morning coffee
11.20 Going brighter with titanium dioxide Ir. Michèle Kint, Technical Marketing Specialist, Titanium Technologies, Plastics EMEA, CHEMOURS, Belgium
11.50
Expanding the palette of cool colour solutions Mr. Alex Capuz, Marketing Manager, FERRO, Spain
12.20 Old, but not outdated – a guide for inorganic pigments for masterbatch Dr. Detlef Barion, Manager Marketing & Business Development, HEUBACH GmbH, Germany
12.50-14.20 Lunch sponsored by:
14.20 Composite opacifying pigments for the partial replacement of titanium dioxide in polyolefi n masterbatches Mr. Neil Macdonald, Technical Director, Plastics & Coatings, FP-PIGMENTS Oy, Finland
14.50
Sustainable, plant based solutions: dispersion, antistatic and antifogging agents Mrs. Larissa Mariager, Product Manager, PALSGAARD A/S, Denmark
15.20-16.00 Afternoon tea SESSION 2 - TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTS
16.00 Quality improvements in effects pigment masterbatch production through improved process control Mr. Robert Roden, Head Global Compounding Technology, STEER ENGINEERING Pvt. Ltd., India
16.30
Black & white masterbatches – an insight into optimised compounding Mr. Sebastian Fraas, Head of Process Technology, LEISTRITZ EXTRUSIONSTECHNIK GmbH, Germany
20.00 Conference Dinner
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14.20 SESSION 3 - COLOUR AND CUSTOMER TRENDS
10.10 Non-linear innovation in masterbatch – learning from the smart phone revolution Mr. Mark Hannah, Director of Marketing, GABRIEL-CHEMIE Ges.m.b.H, Austria
10.40-11.20 Morning coffee
11.20 Perceived qualities of masterbatch Dr. Carsten Starke, Technical Expert Perceived Quality Methodologies, FORD-WERKE GmbH, Germany
11.50 Are colours really magic? How colours are infl uencing consumer behaviour! Ms. Carola Seybold, Director Business Development Pantone EMEA, PANTONE LLC, Germany
12.20-13.50 Lunch 13.50
Snappy and punk? A vision on future consumer behaviour and colour trends Mr. Filip Roscam, Design Director, MERCK KGaA, DIVISION PERFORMANCE MATERIALS, Germany
Outlook for the European masterbatch market Mr. Andrew Reynolds, Research Director, AMI CONSULTING, United Kingdom
14.50 Afternoon tea 15.20 Conference ends
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