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European Powder Metallurgy Association Launches New Website

European Powder Metallurgy Association Launches New Website

 

After over 6 months of development work the EPMA is launching a new website. The new EPMA website went live on the 10th June. The newly designed EPMA website will be underpinned by a Joomla! system enabling the content and services to be added more freely than the previous version.

'This is a great opportunity for the EPMA to build on the previous website experience', explained Andrew Almond, EPMA's Marketing Manager. He went on to add 'The previous version worked well for us over the last 10 years, with a few redesigns along the way. As technology moves forward, we have to be ready to adapt and move with it, into the various ways customers and Members want to communicate with us. By using a Joomla! system this will give us the flexibility we need to continue to provide our customers with the information and services they require and have come to expect."

The new EPMA website has carried over a great deal of existing content from the previous version, making it one of the most comprehensive resources of Powder Metallurgy related information on the internet. A range of new services for Members and Non-Members is under development along with a rolling programme of updating the Powder Metallurgy Case Studies through the Spotlight in PM programme, to ensure the new site is current and relevant to end-users.

For further details on EPMA Membership services, or the new EPMA website, please contact Andrew Almond, EPMA’s Marketing Manager, 2nd Floor Talbot House, Market Street, Shrewsbury, SY1 1LG.
 

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