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The changing market for Artificial Turf Mr. John Nash, Head of Strategic Research, AMI CONSULTING, United Kingdom
Why do footballers dislike synthetic turf and what can we do about it? Mr. Bryn Lee, European Office CEO, CCGRASS, Germany
Polyethylene developments for a sustainable artificial turf Mr. Eduardo Alvarez, Technical Service & Development, DOW IBÉRICA S.L., Spain
The synthetic turf industry and its role in the environmental era Mr. Stefan Diderich, Director General/CEO, ESTC, Belgium
Synthetic turf dealer branding and management Ms. Donna Kent, Marketing Director, FOREVERLAWN, United States
Taking hockey back to sports stadia Mr. Alastair Cox, Facilities and Quality Programme Manager, INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY FEDERATION, Switzerland
The biomechanics of sports turf Prof. David James, Managing Director, LABOSPORT Ltd, United Kingdom
A vision for a sustainable future for synthetic turf Mr. Dennis Andersen, Founder, RE-MATCH A/S, Denmark
Investigating skin-surface interactions in rugby on artificial turf Mr. Eric O’Donnell, Managing Director, SPORTSLABS, United Kingdom
Development of a single polymer family synthetic turf system Dr. Colin Young, Research and Development Director for Turf Systems, TENCATE GRASS, Netherlands
What does the market in Norway require of a modern artificial grass? Mr. Ole Myhrvold, Facility Manager, THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF NORWAY, Norway
A circular solution for next generation of synthetic turf Ms. Alessandra Colombo, Head of Circular Economy, Sustainability & Product Stewardship, VERSALIS, Italy
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23 – 25 March 2020, Hilton Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Image courtesy of: Act Global
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