Advanced Materials Show set to highlight materials with exceptional properties for engineering applications

EventsNews
February 29, 2024
The Advanced Materials Show will showcase materials offering exceptional properties for engineering and electronic applications, along with the technologies used to develop them (Courtesy The Advanced Materials Show)
The Advanced Materials Show will showcase materials offering exceptional properties for engineering and electronic applications, along with the technologies used to develop them (Courtesy The Advanced Materials Show)

The Advanced Materials Show is set to take place May 15-16, 2024, at the NEC, Birmingham, UK. The event is a showcase of materials offering exceptional properties for engineering and electronic applications, along with the technologies used to develop them.

The event aims to bring together leaders in R&D, engineering, science and innovation to share knowledge and learn how to improve advanced materials with particular focus on properties, such as lightweighting, conductivity, durability, thermal resilience and strength.

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Co-located with The Advanced Ceramics Show, Battery Cells & Systems Expo and Vehicle Electrification Expo, the four shows are expected to welcome over 300 exhibitors and over 4,000 visitors.

“The event brings together the experts, the involved, and the curious. For all of us the opportunity to make links for a more sustainable future is key,” shared Dr Geoff Mackey, UK Head, Plastics Europe.

To register for the event, click here.

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