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News Release from: Faraday Plastics
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 22 June 2005
Conference is a "must" for UK plastics
industry
The Faraday Plastics and Polymer Partnership is urging the UK plastics industry to attend this year's Polymer Processing Engineering conference, exhibition and process demonstrations.
The Faraday Plastics and Polymer Partnership is looking forward to this year's Polymer Processing Engineering (PPE) conference, exhibition and process demonstrations at Bradford on 5th and 6th July 2005 - and urges the UK plastics industry to make sure of its attendance "Forums such as PPE can only serve to inject more vitality and creativity into UK plastics", says Richard Simpson, Director of Faraday Plastics
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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"For those who are serious about plastics processing innovation and exploitation of good ideas - this really is a must-go event".
The PPE conference runs alongside the demonstrations and exhibition and this year features twenty four presentations over two days.
This will include material from Battenfeld, Moldflow, Schulman, Fanuc, and Birkbys Plastic - as well as polymer processing research news from leading polymer departments of European and US universities.
Low cost attendance at PPE is offered for delegates working in small to medium enterprises (SME)s.
The conference is being sponsored by Faraday Plastics and is organised by the Institute of Materials Polymer Processing and Engineering Committee under the direction of Professor Phil Coates who says: "In addition to the demonstrations, exhibition and excellent range of international speakers, PPE 05 will also see us celebrating the official opening of the new Micro and Nano Moulding Centre at Bradford, funded by Yorkshire Forward".
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