May 16 2013
Ceram, the international materials technology company, will be holding a free breakfast forum ‘Re-Engineering Materials - Reduce Waste, Ensure Future Raw Materials Supply and Save Money’ on Friday 14 June at its headquarters in Stoke-on-Trent.
The forum will focus on how raw material shortages and ensuing market price increases are accelerating the need to re-engineer both ‘waste’ and scarce materials in order to meet future industry demands.
Andrew Bloodworth, Science Director for Minerals and Waste at British Geological Survey, a world-leading geoscience centre, will give an independent view on future raw material supply issues.
The forum will run from 8:00 - 11:15am and include a buffet breakfast, presentations, Q&A session, breakout session with discussion, and networking opportunities.
For programme/further information and to register interest, visit www.ceram.com/forum.
About Ceram
Ceram is an independent, international materials technology company that operates in a wide variety of sectors around the world.
Headquartered in Staffordshire, UK, and with approved laboratories around the world, Ceram solves product and process challenges across a range of materials to help clients improve performance, comply with regulations and manage resource efficiency in order to gain a competitive advantage and increase profitability.