Ceramics Expo’s 2020 installment of America’s largest free-to-attend event for the ceramics industry will be hosted online from September 21–25.
Ceramics Expo Connect 2020 will bring four days of interactive events, peer-to-peer discussions, networking, and more than 250 industry suppliers to the sector and its supply chain — all accessible from the comfort and safety of peoples’ home or office without any travel.
On each day, the conference will focus on a different theme including facilitating a clean, connected and electrified technology, additive manufacturing, aerospace applications, and quality and testing. A series of panel discussions and breakout sessions will cover trends and applications, materials and manufacturing. Industry experts will also weigh in on business continuity and key developments in the market following the global disruption caused by COVID-19.
An online platform has been created by the event organizers, with a user-friendly interface that can be personally customized to ensure that all attendees will get all the benefits of attending the conference in-person. One-to-one meetings with suppliers can be booked in advance and panel debates will be followed by virtual networking. The online conference program features more than 50 people from global companies and academia, including NASA, Ford, DuPont, Moog, and ASTM International, among others.
Danny Scott, event director at Ceramics Expo, said, “We’re thrilled with how Ceramics Expo Connect has come together and that the industry can still virtually meet, connect, and explore partnerships and collaborations, despite the restrictions due to COVID19. Furthermore, the online event has unlocked the potential to reach even more people that will benefit from connecting with the community globally. We’re anticipating a diverse range of attendees which will undoubtedly bring something different and innovative to the discourse at this year’s event.”
Now in its sixth year, Ceramics Expo attracts representatives from the automotive, aerospace, electronics, renewable energy, medical, telecommunications, utilities, energy storage, and defense spaces.
All sessions are free to attend, and visitors can find out more information or register their interest in joining at the website below.
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