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Finalized Programme Available for Asian Powder Metallurgy Conference

The finalised programme for PM Asia 2009 is now available online.

Over 30 international speakers will be covering topics including:

  • High Performance PM Applications in the Automotive Sector
  • Developments in Materials for PM Structural Parts
  • Production Technology Developments
  • Metal Injection Moulding
  • PM Tooling Material Developments
  • Hard Materials
  • Magnetic Applications

See the full programme here.

Speakers at PM Asia 2009 come from Western and Asian companies and institutions, offering delegates unique coverage of the developments in the global PM industry.

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Professor Zhou Juqiu, President of the China Tungsten Industry Association
  • Professor Kuen-Shyang Hwang, National University, Taiwan
  • Professor Randall German, San Diego State University, USA
  • Ingo Cremer, President of EPMA
  • Dr Cesar Molins, AMES SA, Spain
  • Keynote - Dr Leo Prakash, Unimerco A/S, Denmark
  • Professor Yunxin Wu, Tsinghua University, China
  • Philipp Kauffmann, WZL-RWTH Aachen, Germany
  • Dr. Wolfram Heinke, BASF Ltd, Hong Kong
  • Professor Yang Luo, IEEE TC-15 Voting Member, China
  • Dr Brian James, Hoeganaes Corporation, USA
  • Dr YiMin Li, Central South University, China
  • Ray Guo, QMP Metal Powders Ltd., China
  • Dr K S (Sim) Narasimhan, Hoeganaes Corporation, USA
  • Dr Olle Grinder, PM Technology AB, Sweden
  • Dr David Brown, Magnequench Technology Centre, Singapore

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