Ceramitec USA pavilion to co-locate with The Advanced Materials Show 2025
March 20, 2025

Event Partners Ltd, organiser of The Advanced Materials Show USA, has announced a strategic partnership with Messe München to establish a Ceramitec USA pavilion as the leading platform for technical ceramics in the United States. The inaugural Ceramitec USA pavilion will take place from September 30 to October 1, 2025, in Columbus, Ohio, co-located with The Advanced Materials Show USA and the Materials Science and Technology (MS&T) conference.
Launched in 2021 by Event Partners Ltd, The Advanced Materials Show USA is held alongside MS&T, which has been organised for over twenty years by The American Ceramic Society (ACerS), The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS), and The Association for Iron & Steel Technology (AIST). In 2025, the event will also host the 127th Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society.
Mark Mecklenborg, Executive Director of The American Ceramic Society, shared, “We are delighted to collaborate with Ceramitec. This strategic partnership brings a globally recognised brand to the US and establishes a key platform for technical ceramics. The combined strength of Ceramitec, MS&T, and The Advanced Materials Show USA will drive innovation and advancement across the entire industry.”
Adam Moore, CEO of Event Partners Ltd, stated, “Technical ceramics have always been an integral part of the MS&T conference and The Advanced Materials Show USA. However, the addition of a Ceramitec USA pavilion will significantly increase the number of ceramic manufacturers and suppliers, taking the event to a whole new level. We anticipate a doubling of the exhibition space and a substantial expansion of the technology portfolio.”
Dr Robert Schoenberger, Global Industry Lead for Ceramitec, added, “The US ceramics industry is experiencing rapid growth. With the introduction of a Ceramitec USA pavilion, we are creating an unparalleled opportunity for industry leaders, researchers, and suppliers to connect, showcase innovations, and shape the future of technical ceramics. We are excited to bring our global expertise to the US market and strengthen the industry as a whole.”