PM China 2019

March 25, 2019

Dates
March 25, 2019 to March 27, 2019

Location
Shanghai World Expo Exhibition and Convention Center, Shanghai Shi, China

Event website
en.pmexchina.com


PM China 2019

 

After more than ten years, PM CHINA has become one of the most influential professional exhibitions in the global Powder Metallurgy industry. Promoting technological innovation and transformation within the PM industry, it is the  preferred business platform for both Chinese and overseas enterprises to strengthen their cooperation, to enhance their global presence and to expand their market.

In 2019, the exhibition will be moved to the Shanghai World Expo Exhibition Hall, Shanghai, China’s largest single pillarless exhibition hall. The total area of the exhibition will exceed 25,000 m2, and more than 450 exhibitors are expected to attend from China and abroad. Total visitor numbers are expected to reach 20,000, setting a new record for the exhibition.

Four high-quality industry forums will be held during the exhibition, including The 7th Shanghai International Injection Molding Forum, The 7th Shanghai International Powder Metallurgy Forum, The 12th National Cemented Carbides Academic Conference and the Annual Meeting & Summit Forum of The Chinese Ceramic Society and Industrial Ceramics Committee. Global experts, scholars and corporate executives will in attendance to discuss the latest technology and development trends, as well as practical application challenges.

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