Profiles 19 - 20 September 2017, Maritim Hotel, Cologne, Germany
AMI is pleased to announce the Profiles 2017 conference, which will take place on 19-20 September 2017 at the Maritim Hotel in Cologne, Germany. This conference and exhibition will focus on plastics profiles for construction applications, covering the latest market opportunities and applications. It will examine developments in materials technology, production techniques, design, and testing and standards.
Profiles 2017 will provide a thorough examination of the trends in the PVC window market as well as looking at other applications for vinyl profiles.
The conference programme will explore the latest developments in regulations and standards impacting on plastics profiles for construction applications.
It will also cover environmental and sustainability issues and how the industry is responding.
Leading technical experts will speak about advances in additives and PVC compounds for construction profiles. In addition, there will be presentations on innovative processing technologies for increasing productivity and improving product quality.
This event is expected to attract a large international audience making it an ideal meeting place for anyone wanting to make new contacts and discover the latest technical and business trends in the profiles industry.
FIVE GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND: 1
Discover new market opportunities for plastics profiles in construction applications
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Learn about advances in plastics and additives for this dynamic market
Network with our international audience of influential delegates
Benchmark your company’s performance against other leading players
Explore new production technologies for increasing throughput and quality
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION OFFER Register before 14th July 2017 and pay €990* saving €200 on the full price of €1190*. 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.
EXHIBITION SPACE Make it easy for the delegates to find you at this busy event with your own exhibition space. Bring your own display stand, banners or use the space to showcase samples of your products and ensure that you make an impact. The exhibition will run throughout the conference in the spacious lobby next to the main meeting room.
Space is limited so to avoid disappointment please register for this service as soon as possible.
SPONSOR THIS EVENT 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.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATION Delegates are responsible for booking their own accommodation. AMI has negotiated a room rate of €159 for a single room and €197 for a double (tax, breakfast and Wi-Fi included) at the Maritim Hotel in Cologne until 18th August 2017.
Please make your reservation using the direct hyperlink which can be found on our website
www.amiplastics.com (click on ‘Profiles 2017’ followed by Accommodation).
CONFERENCE VENUE Cologne is a vibrant, well-connected city that presents excellent options for conducting business, sightseeing, dining, entertainment and shopping. The conference will take place at the Maritim Hotel, which is on the banks of the Rhine and within walking distance of the old town, historic cathedral and main train station.
*+19% German VAT
Save €200 2017 Register before 14th July 2017
CONFERENCE HOTLINE
Contact: Laura Richardt, Senior Conference Organiser Tel: +44 (0) 117 314 8111 Fax: +44 (0) 117 311 1534 Email:
lr@amiplastics.com Twitter: @AMIconferences #attendAMI
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