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Register for Tape & Functional Film Expo Europe!
Have you heard!? Early bird registration has officially opened for Tape & Functional Film Expo and Silicone Expo Europe, with just over four months to go until doors open at the RAI Amsterdam on 21 to 23 March 2023 for the co-located shows.
he Tape & Functional Film Expo and Silicone Expo Europe will be providing to all sectors of the industrial tape and polymer film supply chains with a unique opportunity to network face-to-face with leading suppliers and high-yield end-users.
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There will also be exhibitors from both manufacturing supply chains, including, but not limited to, chemical providers, adhesive and resin suppliers, adhesive and non-adhesive tape manufacturers, polymer film manufacturers, testing services, coatings, machine manufacturers and parts suppliers will be showcasing their services and products to the entire supply chains plus a host of end-user buying sectors attending from automotive, medical, electrical, retail, construction, white Goods, HVAC, agriculture, electronics and semiconductors, renewable energy/energy storage, printing and packaging.
“We are delighted to bring to the market this new exhibition and conference for the tape and functional film industries. Given the importance and wide range of end users, plus continued development, and applications into emerging and high-value sectors, we see this as a huge opportunity to provide a platform that these extensive markets deserve” says Select Global Events chief executive, Nathan Reuby. “Deciding to co- locate the events with Silicone Expo was an easy
decision given the synergies between all markets. Combining will ensure an even better value proposition for those attending.” We spoke with founding advisory board member and vice president of ENIMAC Martin Buerger to find out a little bit more about the company and why they will be attending TFF Europe in March.
“Enimac is part of a tape-converting company. We were originally founded to offer automation for applying these converted tapes. As a separate company, we started offering automation to clients using tapes, not in our converting company’s inventory. Given this trend, we started discussing automation with different tape producers. “Attending TFF is a ‘no brainer’ for us – we can network with other tape companies creating relationships and learning about their tapes that we come across in automation projects and if visitors are discussing a tape with one of these companies and automation is of interest, we are there to be immediately taken into consideration. With the various automation and tape companies at the show, visitors can get a better idea of what a
Picture credit: Enimac.
solution to their ‘taping project’ might be.” Early bird rates for this must-attend event are available for a limited time, so don’t miss out! One pass will grant you full access to both our technical conference, and the exhibition floor. Innovation and technology professionals from across the sectors will gather in Amsterdam to network, source solutions from suppliers, and enjoy a wide range of conference programming covering key insights such as R&D, education, and thought leadership discussions delivered by industry experts. Attendees will also have the opportunity to see products in action with live product demonstrations throughout the three days. Exhibitors will be able to talk you through their products and allow you to see how they work first-hand.
Industry professionals from organizations including Avery Dennison, Adhesive Applications, Enimac, 3M/RoboTape, Dorey Converting Systems, AVX Specialty Tapes, CMC Gevenni, and ATP Adhesive Systems have already confirmed their attendance. Meet with the innovators of tomorrow, and the engineers of today, and learn about the most important topics within the industries under one roof.
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