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2010 Powder Metallurgy World Congress Call for papers

03 August 2009

The European Powder Metallurgy Association has published its ‘Call for Papers’ for the 2010 Powder Metallurgy World Congress, to be held in Florence, Italy, 10-14 October 2010.

The organisers are inviting interested parties to submit abstracts online for inclusion in the technical programme no later than 30 November 2009, with acceptance of papers mailed to authors by the end of February 2010. Abstracts can only by submitted online.

The event will take place at the Fortezza da Basso Congress Centre, in the historic centre of Florence. Special interest seminars are planned on hard materials, metal injection moulding, PM biomaterials and PM for emerging markets.

 

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