CompositesWorld and IACMI renew media partnership through 2021
The media partnership is a commitment by both parties to continue working together to support a growing advanced composites industry.
John Hopkins, CEO of IACMI, and Ryan Delahanty, Publisher of CompositesWorld
CompositesWorld and IACMI – The Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation (IACMI – The Composites Institute), have renewed their media partnership for 2020 and 2021. The media partnership is a commitment by both parties to continue working together to support a growing advanced composites industry.
Per the renewed agreement, CompositesWorld will act as the ‘Preferred Media Partner’ for and be recognized as a member of IACMI.
CompositesWorld will provide content regarding the latest news and industry updates for the “News” section of iacmi.org.
Both organizations will proactively collaborate on trend analysis and speaker recommendations for key industry engagements such as the annual Carbon Fiber conference. In addition, CompositesWorld will also become the content provider for IACMI’s member directory. The member directory will be linked to CompositesWorld’s SourceBook supplier directory when IACMI’s website redesign is completed this year.
“CompositesWorld is an integral resource in the composites industry, and we are glad to continue our partnership with the leading industry publication,” said John Hopkins, IACMI CEO.
“As the voice of the industry, our team is delighted to work alongside IACMI to provide resources and information to help all composites manufacturing professionals succeed,” added Ryan Delahanty, Publisher, CompositesWorld.
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