GoCarbon Fibre 2018

Smithers Rapra have been organising the world renowned Global Outlook for Carbon Fibre conferences in both Europe and North America for over 20 years. As the only conference focused 100% on carbon fibre, the conferences provide a unique global forum for carbon fibre manufacturers, composite industry executives, technologists and new entrants to receive a comprehensive update on the outlook for growth, supply and demand and recycling of carbon fibres.

Discussions at the conferences focus predominantly around end user applications, with insights from OEMs in aerospace, automotive, rail, sports equipment, marine, wind and more, alternative PAN and precursor applications, sustainable materials and methods, the role of recycling, novel approaches to composites manufacturing, new technologies for carbon fibre production, circular economy opportunities and much more.

Smithers Rapra entice the leading global carbon fibre players to hear the latest thoughts from the leaders in the business, as well as what they see as the challenges for the future providing attendees with a unique, objective view on the carbon fibre market.

2017 attendees and speakers included representatives from BMW, Airbus, Boeing, SGL Group, ELG Carbon Fibre, Faurecia, Toray, Honda, Volvo, Toyota, Michelman, Harper International, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and many more.

Website: www.gocarbonfibre.com

Composites UK members will recieve a 15% discount on delegate fees at this event. The discount code will be added to the members area soon. APPLY FOR MEMBERSHIP Exclusive information, support & event offers JOIN US Join Composites UK Benefits How to Join Contact Need more information on composites or membership? Contact us today Latest News Frewer Engineering Discuss The Challenges of Carbon Epoxy Composite Don't miss out on the latest news from the UK Composites Industry - issued every month More News Subscribe Partners Quick links



This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement Nº 768737


                   




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