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Experts address PFAS issues at plastics expos in Cleveland
More than 100 industry experts will speak at the four free-to-attend conference theatres at the AMI Plastics World Expos, which take place on November 13-14 in Cleveland, OH, USA. Compounding World Expo is one of the shows at the event organised by Compounding World publisher AMI. “The free conference
programs are always a major draw at the Plastics World Expos in Cleveland and provide a fantastic opportunity for attendees to explore key industry trends and emerging technolo-
gies”, said Andy Beevers, Events Director at AMI. A wide range of hot topics and innovative technologies will be covered in the conference sessions, including: PFAS challenges; graphene opportunities; market trends; AI for new product development; regulatory developments; enhancing bioplastics; factory digitiza- tion; upcycling plastic waste; computer simulation; the future for plastics packaging; process optimi- sation; boosting recycling rates; applications in electric
vehicles; and lots more. The 100+ speakers include senior representa- tives from companies such as Accredo Packaging, ADS Pipe, Amcor, American Chemistry Council, AMI, Ampacet, Blue Diamond Industries, EFS Plastics, Keller and Heckman, KW Plastics, Revolution Com- pany, Routsis Training, Teknor Apex, TerraCycle, Valeron, WM and many more. The conference theatres run alongside four focused exhibitions – the Com- pounding World Expo,
Plastics Recycling World Expo, Plastics Extrusion World Expo and Polymer Testing World Expo – which feature more than 370 leading suppliers of machinery, materials and industry services. Attendees will benefit
from an authoritative overview of global PFAS challenges thanks to a presentation by Ruxandra Cana, partner at leading legal firm Steptoe. This keynote talk takes place at 9:30 AM on Wednesday, November 13, in the Compounding Theatre. �
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