February 3, 2016

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40th Anniversary Powder Show Kicks Off in 90 Days

The 2016 Powder & Bulk Solids Conference & Exhibition (Powder Show) kicks off on Tuesday, May 3 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL. This year’s event will be the 40th anniversary of the inaugural Powder Show in 1976.

Attending the Powder Show is an excellent opportunity to learn about what is new in the industry, what has been improved, and what the future holds. The Powder Show provides an opportunity to find solutions and information needed to improve product quality, reduce waste, rejects, and errors, minimize downtime, optimize productivity, maximize profits, and increase safety.

This year's event will host two presentation theaters on the expo floor: Center Stage theater will host presentations on a wide variety of topics; Tech Theater will host product demonstrations from a wide variety of companies. Theater schedules will be announced as the event grows near.

Get more information or register for the International Powder & Bulk Solids Conference & Exhibition, May 3-5, 2016

The highly anticipated Powder Show Conference program is crafted with input from an advisory board that is loaded with industry experts. Designed for new and experienced processing professionals to learn the latest in safety, efficiency, and compliance, this flexible conference program provides the in-depth technical training needed to brush up on the fundamentals or tackle more advanced topics.

This year's Conference provides the training and education to help you take your processing knowledge and skills to the next level. Topics include powder and bulk solids flow management, pneumatic conveying design, explosion suppression, particle segregation, and many more.

Dozens of dry processing and bulk solids handling experts will be sharing their expertise.

View the 2016 speaker list

View the full 2016 Conference agenda

Register for the International Powder & Bulk Solids Conference & Exhibition, May 3-5, 2016




 

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