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'Surface Modifications & Functional Coatings' Forum To Be Held By Ceram

Ceram, the international materials technology company, will be holding a free breakfast forum ‘Surface Modifications & Functional Coatings’ on Friday 12 July at its headquarters in Stoke-on-Trent.

The forum will focus on how material surfaces contribute greatly to product performance and, using case studies, the benefits of surface modification will be examined and solutions to a range of surface-related problems explored. How surface modifications can add value to products and help develop new ones will also be discussed.

Keith Harrison, Chairman, Surface Engineering Division at The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, and Kevin Cooke, R&D Technology Centre Manager, Teer Coatings Ltd, will provide an independent view of how surfaces and coatings are applied in industry to improve performance and cost efficiency.

The forum will run from 8:00 - 11:25am and include a buffet breakfast, presentations, breakout session with discussion, and networking opportunities.

For programme/further information and to register interest, visit www.ceram.com/forum.

About Ceram

Ceram is an independent, international materials technology company that operates in a wide variety of sectors around the world.

Headquartered in Staffordshire, UK, and with approved laboratories around the world, Ceram solves product and process challenges across a range of materials to help clients improve performance, comply with regulations and manage resource efficiency in order to gain a competitive advantage and increase profitability.

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