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Materials Knowledge Transfer Network Organizes Powders 2010

Powders 2010 is a great opportunity to learn about recent developments and future targets in advanced ceramics, powder metals and magnetic materials and to meet with customers, suppliers and researchers.

Technical sessions will review recent achievements and seek to set future targets for Materials Knowledge Transfer Network’s activities in the role of powders in addressing:

  • Surface engineering
  • Power generation material enhancements
  • Magnetic material developments
  • Additive layer (rapid) manufacturing
  • Healthcare applications
  • Ceramics processing

For one delegate the full rate is £100 inclusive of VAT, further delegates can then be registered at 20% discount.

If your company is an SME (has less than 250 employees) or you are a University student, bursaries are available to allow you to register free of charge.

If you want to take up this offer should contact [email protected] for a code which will enable the free registration.

A summary of the main topics of the programme for this event is provided below. You can also view the programme and register at https://www.eventsforce.net/powders2010

Main topics include:

  • Ceramics - Processing Technologies
  • Surface Engineering
  • Energy Materials
  • Particulates in Healthcare
  • Additive Layer (Rapid) Manufacturing

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