ITA conference to focus on tube and pipe developments and solutions
Published by Stephanie Roker,
Editor
World Pipelines,
Tube and pipe industry experts from around the world are meeting for a major conference at the Congress Center Ost (CCD Ost) at the Düsseldorf Exhibition Centre (Messe Düsseldorf) on Tuesday 7 November 2017.
The one day conference is accompanied by a foyer exhibition and will conclude with an evening reception. This significant event is intended for key players in the tube industry and is being organised by the only global personal membership association for the tube and pipe industries, ITA (International Tube Association).
Experts from exhibiting companies will present papers and provide information on current technologies and the latest trends. A list of exhibitors, details of the presentation programme and prices of the conference, the tabletop exhibition and other items can be found on the web.
The presentations at this world class venue will focus on current developments in the tube industry, future solutions and how companies can maintain their competitive edge in what are currently challenging times. The programme is organised into sections: ‘Seamless’, ‘Welded’ and market aspects such as added value in production.
In addition, on 8 November 2017, participants will be offered tours of the Vallourec plant in Düsseldorf-Rath and the Europipe plant in Mülheim, with interesting insights into the companies’ manufacturing operations.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/26102017/ita-conference-to-focus-on-tube-and-pipe-developments-and-solutions/
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