Early registration deadline for MIM2024 rapidly approaches

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January 8, 2024
The deadline for early registration discount is rapidly approaching for anyone wishing to attend the MIM2024 (Courtesy MPIF)
The deadline for early registration discount is rapidly approaching for anyone wishing to attend the MIM2024 (Courtesy MPIF)

The deadline for early registration discount is rapidly approaching for anyone wishing to attend the Metal Powder Industries Federation (MPIF)’s MIM2024: International Conference on Injection Molding of Metals, Ceramics and Carbides event. Sponsored by the Metal Injection Molding Association (MIMA), APMI International and the MPIF, MIM2024 is set to take place February 26-28 in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.

Early registration discount is available until January 12, 2024. To register for MIM2024, click here.

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The first day of the event will begin with an optional Powder Injection Moulding tutorial from Matthew Bulger, ATPM Consulting, former MIMA President. The tutorial is intended to act as a comprehensive foundation to PIM technology.

The main MIM2024 conference will begin on Tuesday, February 27. The full conference programme can be seen in our previous report here. There will also be a tabletop exhibition on Tuesday, allowing exhibitors to make commercial presentations throughout the day, concluding with a drinks reception in the evening.

More information, including the full timetable, is available via the event website.

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