Powder Metallurgy and Particulate Materials Conference Issues Call for Papers
Powder Metallurgy and Particulate Materials Conference Issues Call for Papers
The program committee for PowderMet2021: International Conference on Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials, to be held June 20–23, 2021, in Orlando, Florida, at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin, has issued a “Call for Papers & Posters” covering the latest developments in powder metallurgy (PM) materials, processes, and applications.
Technical program co-chairmen Gregory (Jerry) Falleur, AAM—Metal Forming, and Roland T. Warzel, III, North American Höganӓs Co., request abstracts covering any aspect of PM and particulate materials technology.
Suggested topics include:
- Design & Modeling of PM Materials, Components & Processes
- Particulate Production
- General Compaction & Forming Processes
- Powder Injection Molding (Metals & Ceramics)
- Pre-Sintering & Sintering
- Secondary Operations
- Materials
- Advanced Particulate Materials & Processes
- Material Properties
- Test & Evaluation
- Applications
- Management Issues
“The annual PowderMet conference reunites the robust powder metallurgy industry,” stated James P. Adams, Executive Director/CEO, Metal Powder Industries Federation. “It includes the largest North American exhibit to showcase leading suppliers of PM, particulate materials, and metal additive manufacturing. Additionally, strategic networking opportunities bring delegates face-to-face, to finally catch up on the latest research and development, celebrate industry achievements, and more.”
The abstract submission deadline is November 13, 2020. Visit PowderMet2021.org for details.
All topics related to metal additive manufacturing should be submitted to the co-located conference Additive Manufacturing with Powder Metallurgy (AMPM2021) at AMPM2021.org.
The co-located conferences are sponsored by the Metal Powder Industries Federation, the North American trade association representing the powder metallurgy industry, and its affiliate APMI International.
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Editor's Note: For further information contact Debby Stab at dstab@mpif.org or (609) 452-7700.
About the Metal Powder Industries Federation
Metal Powder Industries Federation is the North American trade association formed by the powder metallurgy industry to advance the interests of the metal powder producing and consuming industries and provides a single point of reference for all MPIF member companies.
About APMI International
APMI International is a non-profit professional society which promotes the advancement of powder metallurgy and particulate materials as a science. Its purpose is to disseminate and exchange information about PM and particulate materials through publications, conferences, and other activities of the society.
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