Solve Processing Problems, Learn Tricks of the Trade: Register Now for Extrusion 2022
Tune into technical presentations that can help make you more money, and mingle with the world’s foremost authorities on extrusion processing.
Now in its eighth year, the Extrusion Conference is an education-focused, two-and-a-half-day event that will feature sessions from industry leaders and networking opportunities. The conference will take place on December 6-8, 2022 at the Omni Charlotte Hotel in Charlotte, NC.
Since Plastics Technology launched the event in 2015, the Extrusion Conference program has focused on helping you get a handle on everyday problems and processing hiccups so that you can better utilize existing assets. The program is divided into morning General Sessions, which apply to all extrusion processes; and afternoon Breakout Sessions, which drill down on areas specific to your business: Film/Sheet, Pipe/Profile/Tubing and Compounding.
You can check out the technical program by going to extrusionconference.com. You’ll be able to sort through the topic of morning general sessions and after-lunch breakout sessions. Or you can click on Schedule at a Glance and see how the entire program lays out. Either way, I hope you’ll agree we have assembled a veritable Who’s Who of speakers on a wide range of extrusion topics, all at the same place, at the same time, ready to interact with you.
You can begin the registration process by simply clicking on the Registration link. You will also be able to register for a separate workshop on twin-screw compounding to be held Dec. 5 at The Polymers Center of Excellence, also in Charlotte. Please note: Registration for the workshop, “Best Practices in Twin-Screw Compounding,” is filling up fast, and space is limited.
After registering for the conference, you can secure your accommodations at the hotel by mousing over the Attend link and clicking on Plan Your Stay to reserve your room at the Omni Charlotte.
Group discounts are available to companies with three or more employees registering to attend. Those seeking a group discount can contact Ellen Durchholz at ellend@gardnerweb.com.
Involved in extrusion? We've got you covered. Register now and let’s shake hands at Extrusion 2022.
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