International conference on titanium PM and AM seeks abstracts

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February 8, 2017

February 8, 2017

Organisers of the 4th International Conference on Titanium Powder Metallurgy & Additive Manufacturing have issued a Call for Papers. The conference series has been successfully held in Australia, New Zealand and Germany and in 2017 will take place in Xi’an, China, September 8-10, 2017.

The conference will be held in the Grand New Century Hotel and is hosted by the State Key Laboratory of Porous Metal Materials, Northwest Institute for Non-ferrous Metal Research, China.

“The PM Titanium conference series has been successfully held in Australia, New Zealand and Germany in the last 5 years. Now we are pleased to host the next wonderful conference set for 8-10 September 2017 in Xi’an, P.R. China. It is quite fruitful for the experts in PM Ti areas around the world to share, discuss and exchange their knowledge, understanding and experience again. All scholars and experts related to titanium Powder Metallurgy & Additive Manufacturing are welcome to come and attend this PMTi 2017 conference,” stated Conference Chair, Huiping Tang.

Presentations must be related to Powder Metallurgy of titanium, preferably focusing on one of the following topics:

Abstracts should be submitted via the conference’s website no later than March 15th 2017.

www.tipmam2017.org

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February 8, 2017

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