Industry Night: Composites & Advanced Materials

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Start Date

November 21, 2024 04:30 pm

End Date

November 21, 2024 06:30 pm

Venue

50 Sims Ave, Providence, 02909, Rhode Island, United States

Organizer

Polaris MEP

Price

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Industry Night Kickoff Event: Composites & Advanced Materials 

Join us for Industry Night, a new quarterly event connecting key sectors within Rhode Island manufacturing. We kickoff the new series with professionals working in Composites and Advanced Materials.

Attendees will benefit from a 45-minute presentation & workshop tailored to address key challenges and opportunities that impact your business. This will be followed by light refreshments and networking.

This new series brings together professionals from specific segments for an afternoon of learning, networking, and collaboration. Each session will focus on a different manufacturing field, offering unique insights and opportunities to connect with industry peers.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

  • Composites manufacturers 
  • Advanced Materials manufacturers, researchers and suppliers —  including but not limited to nanotechnologies, plastics, alloys, textiles, 3D printing, and biomaterials

EXPECTED OUTCOMES

  • Valuable industry insights: Learn about current challenges and trends affecting this sector.
  • Actionable takeaways: Gain practical ideas that can be applied to your business.
  • Networking opportunities: Connect with other local manufacturers and industry professionals.
  • Peer exchange: Share experiences and discuss solutions to common challenges.

From workforce development to lean efficiency strategies, each Industry Night will offer insights relevant to the highlighted manufacturing segment, helping you stay current in an evolving manufacturing landscape.

 

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