CW hopes to see you at CAMX next week
CAMX is taking place in Dallas, Texas, next week, Oct. 19-21, 2021. Whether you’re preparing to attend in person or through CAMX+, here are a few things to remember.
CAMX 2019. Photo Credit: CW
CAMX, the largest composites and advanced materials event in North America for products, solutions, networking and advanced industry thinking, is occurring in person next week, Oct. 19-21, in Dallas, Texas, at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. Here are a few things to remember:
This is promising to be a comprehensive event, with more than 130 presentations and a trade floor of more than 360 exhibitors, and it’s also a chance to reconnect with friends, customers and other industry members, so whether you’re planning to attend in person or through the digital extension, CAMX+, don’t forget to register! Registration details and available packages can be found here.
If you are already registered, and need a more thorough preparation checklist, CAMX offers resources just for this occasion, including what essential items to bring, and easy access to your MyCAMXPlanner with the event’s full conference program and list of exhibiting companies through the CAMX app. Safety protocols have also been updated in advance, detailing the guidelines put in place by show organizers to ensure a safe and productive meeting environment.
CW has also covered the following:
- More information on the conference program
- Why CAMX is important to attend
- CAMX Award 2021 finalists
- Introducing Park Place and the Hub
- Part 1 and Part 2 of the exhibit previews CW solicited
Furthermore, keep an eye out for CW’s Show Daily of live coverage from the show, both on our website and in print.
CW’s whole team will be there, and we hope to see you there, too!
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