AIChE Conference to Feature New CPI Technologies

Oct. 8, 2013
Manufacturers will provide 15-minute presentations on topics ranging from new hybrid polyurethane technology to valveless programmable dispensing.

The 2013 Chem Show will provide thousands of CPI professionals with insight into new solutions Dec. 10-12 in New York City.

Many of the 300 exhibitors will showcase new products and equipment solutions in their booths all three days of the industry’s leading event, while some of the most innovative technologies new to the CPI marketplace will be presented in the New Product Theater the first two days of the show. Leading manufacturers will provide 15-minute presentations in the theater on topics ranging from new hybrid polyurethane technology and applications to valveless programmable dispensing.

Meanwhile, in the Javits Convention Center meeting rooms the AIChE Northeast Manufacturing Conference and the AIChE tutorial program will provide CPI professionals with insights into trends and technologies impacting the process industries. On Dec. 10, the AIChE tutorial program will feature six half-day sessions designed to provide attendees with in-depth knowledge of specific process applications.

The 2103 conference addresses core concerns such as energy conservation, environmental issues and process safety that are impacting manufacturing

For more information, visit www.chemshow.com.

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