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“Innovations from plastics processing” from Kunststoff-Institut Lüdenscheid (KIMW) at the 4th European Chemistry Partnering

The 4th European Chemistry Partnering on 27 February 2020 in Frankfurt am Main is attracting more and more participants from sub-sectors of the chemical industry. The Kunststoff-Institut Lüdenscheid is an ECP partner and is represented this year by 30 employees as well as holding its own workshop.

Anyone interested in innovations, new perspectives and scientific know-how for tomorrow should not miss the 4th European Chemistry Partnering (ECP) on 27 February 2020 in Frankfurt am Main. With its numerous pitches and workshops, the Chemical Industry’s leading Speed Dating Day also has a lot to offer in terms of content, and provides an ideal setting for getting to know the diversity of the industry. More than 1,000 experts and industry representatives will meet with innovative entrepreneurs and investors to exchange ideas and to network.

For this reason, the Kunststoff-Institut Lüdenscheid (KIMW) is bringing 30 participants to the ECP in Frankfurt. “Gaining practical experience in networking is very important. Such an opportunity hardly exists elsewhere”, explains KIMW supervisory board chairman Matthias Poschmann.

In its own workshop “Innovations from plastics processing”, the KIMW will present the latest developments in the fields of emission measurement and analysis, functionalization of plastic components, graphic digital printing and “Rapid Tooling”, a 3D printing process for the production of components with original quality. The workshop will be moderated by Dipl.-Ing. Marko Gehlen, Head of Development at the Kunststoff-Institut Lüdenscheid.

Dr. Holger Bengs, CEO of BCNP Consultants GmbH and initiator of the European Chemistry Partnering, on KIMW’s commitment: “As a polymer chemist, I am very pleased that the Kunststoff-Institut Lüdenscheid is expanding the ECP focus on plastics and sustainability with its own contribution. It is great to see that the ECP is no longer only a central meeting place to network within the industry but also somewhere to gain practical networking experience in general. That too needs to be learned. It’s an exemplary action, which not only puts plastics in the right light but also helps solve existing plastic problems.”

 

Watch How to ECP: https://youtu.be/WNQw26t-O8I European Chemistry Partnering (ECP) explained by simpleshow.

 

Further information:

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www.european-chemistry-partnering.com

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