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Call for Abstract Submission to the CAMX (The Composite and Advanced Materials Expo), 2014

Abstract submission to a technical session entitles "Resin System Technology" at CAMX (Created by SAMPE and ACMA) which will be held on October 13-16, 2014 in Orlando, Florida.

Dear Colleagues and Friends,

We are organizing a technical session entitled “Resin System Technology” under Traditional Materials Technology section of CAMX (The Composite and Advanced Materials Expo). CAMX is created by two leading composites and advanced materials industry organizations, ACMA (American Composites Manufacturers Association) and SAMPE (Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering). The purpose of this technical session is to gather leading researchers in the area of materials technology, which includes commonly used materials such as, epoxy, polyurethane, polyester, vinyl ester, engineering thermoplastics and other advanced materials in composites (Fiber-reinforced polymer composites, nanocomposites) for structural and other high end applications.

We would like to invite you to submit an abstract to the “Resin System Technology” session. The CAMX will be held on October 13-16, 2014 in Orlando, Florida. Please see the attached flyer and the link (http://www.thecamx.org/CallForAbstracts.php) to find more information about abstract submission and their requirements. The abstract submission deadline is February 7, 2014.

Please include chair/co-chair name or the name of the session at the end of your abstract. e.g. “Paper intended for George Jacob/Bhawesh Kumar’s session” or “Paper intended for Resin System Technology session”. 

Please feel free to forward to your research colleagues who might be interested. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or need more information.

Best regards,

Chair:  George Jacob

Co-chair: Bhawesh Kumar

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