Headline Sponsor
AMI’s Thermoplastic Concentrates Conference has established a position as the place where leaders of the business meet to discuss the key issues facing the industry. The conference is well known for its high caliber attendees from across the global supply chain, particularly the major concentrate production companies. At last year’s event, attendees accounted for over $3 billion in concentrate sales, representing over 85% of the industry.
The program for Thermoplastic Concentrates 2020 focuses on providing a forum to discuss the changing nature of the business. The conference will open with a broad ranging discussion of market and regulatory trends, focusing on where opportunity is being created. The later discussions will feature a technology panel focussing on what machine and manufacturing plants will look like in the future, while a further panel has leading designers from customer industries sharing views on their needs from materials and the concentrate industry. The final session of the conference will provide insight from key managers and thought leaders regarding the future direction of the industry.
We look forward to welcoming you in Coral Springs at AMI’s Thermoplastic Concentrates 2020 conference!
M. Holland is a leading international distributor of thermoplastic resins, providing suppliers the most strategic channels to market, offering innovative sourcing and supply chain solutions to our clients, and helping people lead rewarding careers. Since 1950, a deep commitment to personal relationships has formed the core of the company’s heritage, its culture, and its vision. Headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois, M. Holland has over $1 billion in annual sales and sells to more than 4,000 customers annually.
To learn more, visit
www.mholland.com.
Five good reasons to attend:
§ Gain insight into the latest industry developments § Learn about new technology § Deepen your understanding of market trends
§ Understand the way customer industries are rethinking the role of plastics
§ Network with senior professionals from manufacturing, marketing and research
Ways to get involved:
ATTEND Register before November 15, 2019 and pay $1190 saving $300 on the full price of $1490. 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.
SPONSOR A variety of sponsorship opportunities are available at this conference to help to promote your company’s products and services to this highly targeted international audience. Contact the Conference Hotline for further information.
One of the best forums for learning about market trends, and for opportunities to meet new prospects for sales and technical collaboration
Neil Macdonald, LOMON BILLIONS GROUP EXHIBIT
Make it easy to engage with the audience at this busy event with your own highly visible exhibition space. Bring your own display stand and / or banners and use the space to showcase your company’s products and services and make a lasting impact. The exhibition runs throughout the conference by the main meeting room and is host to the networking functions.
Space is limited so to avoid disappointment please register for this service as soon as possible.
CONFERENCE HOTLINE
Contact: Stephanie Hume, Senior Conference Coordinator Tel: +44 (0) 117 314 8111 Email:
stephanie.hume@
ami.international
SAVE $300 Register before November 15, 2019
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