Extended programme at GOCarbonFibre
Composites
Earlybird registration discount for GOCarbonFibre 2012
GOCarbonFibre 2012, which takes place from 2-4 October 2012 at the Grand Connaught Rooms, London, UK, will deliver its most ambitious programme to date, bringing together key influential figures from across the industry including:
2nd August 2012
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Dr Jan Verdenhalven, CarbConsult, and former Chairman, SGL Group
Edward Carson, former VP, HITCO and former Senior Business Manager, The Boeing Company
Dr Armin Plath, Head of Materials Research & Manufacturing Processes Group Research, VW
Dr Avetik Harutyunyan, Chief Scientist, Honda Research Institute
Julien Tachon, Senior Engineer, Research and Development, Toyota Motor Europe
Doug Parks, Director Lightweight Materials and Government Programs, Dow Chemical Company
For the first time GOCarbonFibre will address not just the key issues in the carbon fibre value chain, but crucially will give expert insight into the entire manufacturing process for Carbon Fibre from beginning to end.
This transformative approach, organisers say, means the conference is now a must attend event for established industry players and new entrants.
To benefit from the earlybird registration discount, interested parties must register by 23:59 (GMT) Thursday 2nd August.
Register now to get £150 off the standard conference rate
Why attend?
Hear the latest market analysis and understand where the best investment opportunities lie
Understand the technology requirements to set up a brand new carbon fibre line
Learn via perspectives from the whole supply chain from pre-cursor to recycling
Gain insight into what customers want from CFRP suppliers in the near future
Hear from end users of carbon fibre composites across the entire end use spectrum
Make valuable business connections through the extensive networking sessions
Business intelligence for the fibre, textiles and apparel industries: technologies, innovations, markets, investments, trade policy, sourcing, strategy...
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