9 - 10 February 2021 Cologne, Germany
Developing new formulations and applications for high-performance polypropylene compounds
Industry-leading speakers include: Industry presentations
PDEng. Ing. Cristina Yolanda Rodriguez Iglesias
Research Engineer, Global Technology Automotive SABIC
Dr. Cornelia Tranninger Group Leader
“Flexible Polymers”, Borealis Polyolefine GmbH
Mr. Luis Hoffmann
M. Sc., Research Associate, Fraunhofer Institute for
Process Engineering and Packaging IVV
Interactive discussion: The future of PP compounds
Roundtable discussions
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