SPE ANTEC 2023 technical program to feature plastics, composites tracks

SPE ANTEC 2022. Photo Credit: SPE ANTEC SPE ANTEC 2023, taking place March 27-30, 2023 at the Hilton Denver City Center in Denver, Colorado, features a technical program that includes 18 tracks with more than 115 sessions as well as three keynote presentations, all focused on the latest advances in industrial, national laboratory and academic work in plastics and composites. For professionals looking to build their plastics and composites knowledge and take that information back to their projects and processes, SPE’s ANTEC 2023 technical program will cover multiple innovations and applications. ANTEC 2023 technical tracks include: Additive Manufacturing/3D printing (I and II) Additives and compatibilizers for recycling Applied rheology Automotive and sustainable transportation Bioplastics and biocomposites Composites, polymer modifiers and additives Digitalization in polymer processing Dr. Shaw's Symposium (I and II) Extrusion Foams and thermoplastic elastomers Injection molding (I and II) Medical plastics Polymer analysis Recycling Sustainable applications At the event there will also be a series of Pre-ANTEC Workshops (taking place on March 27), which will take a “deep dive” into topics of interest to ANTEC attendees, offering additional learning opportunities while at the event. Pre- ANTEC Workshops include: “Conducting a Plastic Failure Analysis,” presented by Jeffrey A. Jansen, engineering manager, The Madison Group “Materials Informatics – AI-Guided Product Development,” presented by Maryam Emami, Ph.D., CEO and founder, AI Materia “Medical Plastics and Polymers: Fundamentals and New Growth Drivers That You Need to Know,” presented by Maureen Reitman, Group vice president and principal engineer, exponent, and Len Czuba, president, Czuba Consulting “Patent Law Fundamentals for Scientists, Engineers, and Managers,” presented by Robert Migliorini, senior licensing associate, Yale University “Polymer Stabilization,” presented by Roger Avakian, owner, Avakian PolyChem Consulting, and Gary Wnek, processor and chair, Macromolecular Science and Engineering, Case Western Reserve University “Troubleshooting: Everyone’s Problem – How to Address Plastic Product Issues From the Perspective of the Product Owner,” presented by David Anzini, technical manager – R&D, Celgard LLC, and Lynzie Nebel, upstream quote engineer, Cytiva “Troubleshooting Single-Screw Extruders,” presented by Mark Spalding, R&D Fellow, Dow Inc. There will also be multiple opportunities to spend time with colleagues at SPE-hosted meetings, receptions, networking luncheons and SPE Chapter networking events. For more information about ANTEC 2023, please visit
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