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News Release from: European Powder Metallurgy Association
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 02 December 2002

Awards for innovations in powder
metallurgy

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EPMA has launched its "Innovations in powder metallurgy" awards for 2003.

EPMA has launched its "Innovations in powder metallurgy" awards for 2003 Over the years, this scheme has done much to promote and stimulate interest in PM technology

The awards will be presented during a special luncheon at the Euro PM 2003 conference taking place in Valencia, Spain, 20th-22nd October 2003, and as such will provide an excellent opportunity for companies both to showcase their achievements and to provide an opportunity to bring key customers to the fine city of Valencia.

There will be four main categories of award: components - covering all types of PM products; materials - powders evaluated on the basis of their material properties; production equipment - presses, furnaces, tooling etc; and the International Powder Metallurgy Award (from all categories) - for companies operating outside Europe.

Entries will be judged by a multinational panel of experts who evaluate each submission in terms of: improved quality, likely cost savings, product or material novelty, and the extent to which the development promotes the discipline and encourages increased use of PM materials and technology.

Short videos of the prize winners will be shown at the awards luncheon and extensive press coverage will be given to the winners.

Entry is free and is open to all EPMA members.

The closing date for submissions is 31st May 2003.

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