The 19th International Automobile Recycling Congress 2019 (IARC) organized by ICM AG, Birrwil, Switzerland, has will announced a call for papers for its March 20-22, 2019, event in the Vienna Marriott Hotel in Austria.
The deadline for the call for papers is Sept. 30, 2018. Submissions can be sent to info@icm.ch.
More than 250 industry professionals will discuss and present news and challenges of the manufacturing and end-of-life vehicle (ELV) business, says ICM AG. The congress will bring together the various links in the ELV recycling chain, such as car manufacturers, metal and plastic scrap traders, recyclers, shredder operators and policymakers from around the world.
According to ICM AG, topics of the congress include updates on new car technology and its impact on recycling, benefits of the circular economy for car manufacturers and recyclers, updates on laws and regulations regarding take-back quotas, sustainability benefits of automotive recycling and safety.
The congress also will feature an exhibition area where vendors and clients can meet, as well as networking opportunities such as cocktail receptions and a dinner. Additionally, attendees can participate in workshops and plant tours.
ICM is an international leader in the organization of conferences specializing in the fields of recycling cars, electronics and batteries. These waste streams have been among the world's fastest growing commodity markets for years, the company says.
ICM AG says it has organized conferences in Europe, North America and Asia since the year 2000.
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