Attendees of this year’s Chem Show, to be held November 17 to 19 at the Javits Center in New York, will, for the first time in the show’s history, be provided with free admission to all seminars.
Adding to the value of attendance, the seminars will be led by industry experts speaking to the key and critical issues faced by today’s chemical processing market. Additionally, many of the presenters will link suggested strategies and solutions to the innovative products and services seen on this year’s Chem Show floor.
The 2015 Chem Show’s “best practices” seminars will highlight the industry’s latest and most relevant trends, including 3D printing/additive manufacturing, pollution control modifications for compliance, and loop calibration strategies for chemical plants. Other subjects to be addressed range from wastewater treatment and converting polymer formulations into flowable powders, to wireless and software simulation for pump efficiency and industry networking via social media.
“We’ve devoted significant energy to developing a wide variety of seminar topics that will be pertinent to our attendees – from plant managers, to engineers, to those just dipping a toe into the industry,” said Clay Stevens, president of International Exposition Company, producer of the Show. “The Chemical Process Industries (CPI) arena is so vast. Within it, there is always something new to be learned, and we are proud to help spread knowledge of the many facets of this market.”
For 2015, Chem Show producers have also shortened seminar times to enable attendee participation in more sessions, while leaving ample time for the exhibition floor. Each day will feature a new set of seminar topics presented in 90-minute (or shorter) time blocks, along with 20-minute presentations of exhibitors’ latest products in the Product & Technology Showcase on the exhibit hall floor.
All Chem Show seminars and product presentations are offered free to attendees and do not require advance registration other than to the Show at-large and will be held each Show day.
For a complete seminar schedule, visit chemshow.com/forvisitors/seminars.php. Additional information on the 2015 Chem Show can be found at chemshow.com.
About Chem Show
The Chem Show began in 1915 in New York City as a way to stimulate the domestic manufacturing of chemicals and dyes. Since then, it has grown into the main event for processing technology, welcoming thousands of professionals from all segments of the CPI as they seek ways to optimize their process operations. The Show offers a unique forum for leading manufacturers and suppliers to demonstrate their latest equipment, systems and products. The biennial Chem Show draws over 300 exhibitors and more than 4,000 attendees, coming from all fifty states and several countries.
About International Exposition Company, Inc. (IEC)
International Exposition Company (IEC) is a Westport, Conn.-based trade show management company. For more than 100 years, the company has built its reputation on a track record of honesty, respect and fairness for exhibiting companies and show attendees. IEC owns and manages three major trade show events; the annual AHR Expo (International Air-Conditioning, Heating, Refrigerating Exposition), the biennial AHR Expo-Mexico, and the biennial Chem Show. Attendance across the three events totals in excess of 70,000.
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