
INDEX17 concludes with success
Supply and demand, application of tomorrow, planes and automobiles – the GOCarbonFibre 2014 brings its visitors the brand new conference, as the key three speakers are announced.
13th June 2014
Innovation in Textiles
|
Cologne
GOCarbonFibre 2014 annual conference will provide a fresh new approach to this year's programme with more than 25 speakers expected to present during the three sessions scheduled for the event.
The conference will also include bonus features for those who attend the event that is to take place from 8-10 October in Hilton Cologne, Germany. The conference expert Chairmen and speakers will help visitors navigate the supply chain, overcome bottlenecks, and take advantage of the commercial opportunities offered by carbon fibre technology.
The carbon fibre technology continues to offer significant material advantages over competitors in strength, stiffness, lightweighting, conductivity, shielding and more, but it takes experience and expert insight to understand how to make this work for your business.
This year's conference will also feature an exclusive full day Carbon Fibre Recycling and Reuse programme as well as a site visit where delegates will enjoy a tour of the pilot line at Aachen University.
The GOCarbonFibre advisory board has been working to recruit speakers from across the carbon fibre supply chain, and the following key industry experts that will be presenting at the conference in October have been confirmed: Dr Gabriele Korus, Senior Manager Carbon Fibre, SGL Carbon; Jens Hinrichsen, President, Aerospace Advisory Group; and Jan Verdenhalven, Managing Director, CarbConsult.
The exclusive conference programme will be divided into three sessions: Industry Outlook – Supply And Demand, Applications of Today and Tomorrow, and Planes, Trains and Automobiles – Applications of High-Performance Carbon Fibre.
During these sessions the following topics will be addressed:
Business intelligence for the fibre, textiles and apparel industries: technologies, innovations, markets, investments, trade policy, sourcing, strategy...
Find out more