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Enter the competition for CAMX industry awards by July 14

Companies are still able to submit applications for the composite event’s CAMX Awards and Awards for Composites Excellence (ACE). Learn more about how to apply.

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CAMX 2021 ACE Awards.

CAMX 2021 ACE Awards. Photo Credit: CAMX

Are you interested in the opportunity to join an elite group of award winners, leaders and visionaries within the composites and advanced materials community like 3M (Saint Paul, Minn., U.S.), Mighty Buildings (Oakland, Calif., U.S.), Mitsubishi Chemical Advanced Materials (Mesa, Ariz., U.S.), Spirit AeroSystems (Wichita, Kan., U.S.) and TrinityRail (Dallas, Texas, U.S.)? Then apply for the CAMX Awards and Awards for Composites Excellence (ACE) by July 14, 2022 and be part of the competition. (Take a look at CW’s coverage of 2021 award winners and highlighted exhibitors.)

Every year, the Composites and Advanced Materials Expo (CAMX, Arlington, Va., U.S.) puts on the CAMX Awards — sponsored by Composites One (Arlington Heights, Ill., U.S.) — to celebrate visionary concepts and products within the composites industry that show strength through collaboration while bridging low-cost materials and high-volume applications with high-performance applications and low-volume materials. Winning entries for this award will also reflect the theme “Combined Strength. Unsurpassed Innovation.” 

Similarly, the Awards for Composites Excellence (ACE), sponsored by both Composites One and the American Composites Manufacturers Association (ACMA, Arlington), recognizes outstanding achievement and innovation in technology, manufacturing and product development. Six awards will be presented in three categories at CAMX: Design, Manufacturing and Market Growth. 

This year, CAMX will be occurring in Anaheim, Calif., U.S. from Oct. 17-20, 2022. Applications for both awards can be submitted here.

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