
Image courtesy of AMI
AMI has announced future dates for its Plastics World Expos in North America.
The events will take place at the Huntington Convention Center in Cleveland:
- Nov. 15-16, 2023;
- Nov. 13-14, 2024; and
- Nov. 12-13, 2025.
According to AMI, the trade show brings together the Compounding World Expo, Plastics Recycling World Expo, Plastics Extrusion World Expo and Polymer Testing World Expo, along with their focused conference theaters.
“The AMI Plastics World Expos have thrived in Cleveland and have become a fixture on the North American plastics industry calendar,” says Kelly DeFino, exhibition sales team manager at AMI. “This year’s show is our fourth in the city and will be our biggest to date with over 330 exhibitors already confirmed.”
Last year, the event drew more than 4,600 attendees, 300 exhibitors and 100 speakers, with 47 states represented. Attendees are able to source new technologies, materials and services to increase process efficiency, reduce costs and improve product quality.
Alongside the exhibitions are five free conference theaters featuring technical talks, business debates, market forecasts and practical training seminars.
“The location, facilities and staff at the Huntington Convention Center are perfect for our event and the state-of-the-art exhibition halls give us room for further growth,” adds Emily Timney, head of event operations at AMI. “We are delighted to extend our cooperation with the venue and the city.”
For more information, visit www.amiplastics.com/events/exhibitions.
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