One month left to register for EPMA Young Engineers Days

EventsNews
June 17, 2026
The deadline for registration to the EPMA’s Young Engineers Days, scheduled to take place alongside Euro PM2026 in Budapest, is July 15 (Courtesy EPMA)
The deadline for registration to the EPMA’s Young Engineers Days, scheduled to take place alongside Euro PM2026 in Budapest, is July 15 (Courtesy EPMA)

The European Powder Metallurgy Association (EPMA) has issued a reminder that there is just one month left to register for its Young Engineers Days, scheduled to take place alongside Euro PM2026 in Budapest, Hungary, from October 12-13, 2026.

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Designed to support and inspire the next generation of Powder Metallurgy professionals, the dedicated programme offers students and young engineers the opportunity to engage with both academia and industry.

Participants will receive introductory lectures on Powder Metallurgy, including an overview of the technology, a look at the materials, production routes and the various applications for PM. The two days also offer a number of networking opportunities, including lunches and a dedicated dinner, as well as a guided tour of the Euro PM2026 exhibition, enabling direct interaction with leading companies and experts.

Registration for the Young Engineers Days is free. Through support from the EXCELPM European project, students who register for both the Young Engineers Days and the Euro PM2026 Congress (at the reduced registration fee of €100) may receive up to three complimentary hotel nights.

Those interested can register here. Registration deadline is July 15.

www.youngengineers.epma.com

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