GDMB-Logo EMC 2011 June 26 - 29, Düsseldorf, Germany
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Important Dates
30.09.2010  Abstracts due
15.10.2010 Authors notified
31.01.2011 Scripts for review
28.02.2011 Scripts due
26.-
29.06.2011
EMC at Düsseldorf

 

Conference Inauguration and Opening Reception

EMC 2011 will be inaugurated at the opening reception, which will take place on Sunday, June 26, 2011 starting at 18.00 h at the foyer of the International Congress Center at Messe Düsseldorf.

The Bright World of Metals

Dear Sir or Madam,

they will be back in June 2011: the European Metallurgical Conference (EMC) and the four trade fairs GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS and NEWCAST are being held again at the same time and place, providing an unparalleled opportunity to get an in-depth insight into the issues that the metallurgical community is currently facing!

This combination of the high-level trade conference EMC and the wide range covered by the “Bright World of Metals”, i.e. the four technology trade fairs in general and METEC in particular, is an excellent chance for you as experts to meet for an interesting and productive exchange of information and experience. Whereas high-tech machines and equipment for the production, processing and finishing of metals of all kinds will be on show at the international metallurgical technology trade fairs GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS and NEWCAST, EMC 2011 will provide the scientific/technical background to all the questions that are being tackled in the non-ferrous metals field.

An additional attraction is the fact that both the EMC and the “Bright World of Metals” will be focussing this time on the minimisation of energy and resource input that will be so important in future. As organiser of the EMC, the German Society for Mining, Metallurgy, Resource and Environmental Technology (GDMB) has chosen “optimization and improvement of resources efficiency in the non-ferrous metals industry” as the motto for 2011. We – Messe Düsseldorf – have launched the campaign “ecoMetals – Efficient Process Solutions” for our four metal trade fairs. We will be drawing attention to the exhibitors whose products and processes represent technical solutions with excellent potential to make a sustainable improvement in energy and resource efficiency by displaying a special logo on their stands. An additional site plan will lead directly to the participants in this project, so that all trade visitors will be able to inform themselves specifically about new products, machines, equipment and services that guarantee even more efficient production.

Düsseldorf will as a result be the international centre for the metallurgical industry in every respect in June 2011. We are looking forward to a stimulating time there and wish you a pleasant stay in Düsseldorf with interesting presentations and a successful visit to the conference and trade fairs!

Your
Friedrich-Georg Kehrer
Director GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS, NEWCAST