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Functional


Fillers VIRTUAL SUMMIT


16-18 March 2021


Using fillers to add functionality and boost the profitability of plastics materials and products


New exclusive industry event


Functional Fillers 2021 is a new global online conference covering the latest developments in functional fillers applications, as well as advances in coupling agents, plus tips for increasing


filler loadings and dispersion. Speakers include:


Roger Rothon Director, Rothon Research


VIRTUAL EVENT


How to get involved


Free delegate places are available to employees of companies whose primary activity is plastics compounding, masterbatch making or plastics processing. They are also offered to employees at end-users of plastics materials and parts, such as OEM and brand owners.


If you are a supplier of polymers, additives or machinery, please contact Levent Tounjer to discuss how you can get involved in this event.


Sponsored by:


Register your free* place today


Organised by: Media supporters:


*All applications for free places will be vetted by AMI to check that they meet our qualification criteria. AMI reserves the right to refuse access to individuals and companies


Ted Dickson Senior Consultant, Tak Industrial Mineral Consultancy


Veronika Mayer Senior Engineer, Kärntner


Montanindustrie


Péter Sebö Head of Marketing & Market Development, HPF The Mineral Engineers, a division of The Quarzwerke Group


Chris DeArmitt President,


Phantom Plastics


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