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The annual Ceramic China expo is coming up again in May, and will be the home to professionals in the ceramic engineering and raw materials communities from across the globe from May 26th to May 29th. As we discussed in an earlier blog, China is currently running the rare earth metals scene, so it should come as no surprise that the country's upcoming expo will involve the top players in the ceramics manufacturing game, the latest news in the industry, and a lot of speculation. To help you wade through what is important versus what is ancillary, the Ceramics Engineering Blog has assembled some of the information that will be very relevant at the expo coming up in May.
According to PRLog.org, Ceramics China 2011 will include:
"Attendance [exceeding] 46,497 from 72 countries and regions in 2010... The total showspace of 67,000 square meters, 4,000 booths and 609 exhibitors from 16 countries including Italy, UK, Korea, Germany, Spain, Thailand, Brazil, Mainland China, Hong Kong & Taiwan..."
Ceramics engineers from across the globe will be converging on the China Import and Export Fair Complex in Guangzhou, China for three days of networking, discussion and debate regarding the future of materials processing not only in China, but across the globe. News regarding the expo and a brief itinerary are already available at the Ceramics China 2011 Expo website, and the venue is still open to all dedicated ceramics engineering professionals who wish to partake in the event, rub elbows with like-minded individuals and learn more about the rapidly-advancing world of ceramics manufacturing.
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To learn more about the Ceramics China 2011 expo, visit their homepage at http://www.ceramicschina.com.cn/En/main/
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