Applications are open for CAMX composites industry awards
Submit your entry for the CAMX and Awards for Composites Excellence (ACE) Awards by June 21 for CAMX 2024.
Share
North American composites and advanced materials trade show CAMX has opened its CAMX and Awards for Composites Excellence (ACE) Awards application portal for the 2024 event, taking place Sept. 9-12, 2024 in San Diego, California.
Every year, the CAMX and ACE Awards give composites organizations have the chance to present their achievements to a global audience. An expert judging panel of CAMX staff and industry leaders determines finalists and winners. Applications are open until June 21, 2024.
The flagship CAMX Award recognizes innovations that have the potential to impact composites and advanced materials in the marketplace. The CAMX Award will go to two game-changing entries that reflect the depth and breadth of the CAMX theme: Combined Strength and Unsurpassed Innovation.
ACE is a composites industry competition that recognizes outstanding technological, manufacturing and product development achievements. The American Composites Manufacturers Association (ACMA, Arlington, Va., U.S.), host to the long-standing awards program, will present six awards in three categories at CAMX. Categories include Design, Manufacturing and Market Growth.
Apply at this link.
Related Content
-
Graphene-enhanced SMC boosts molded component properties
CAMX 2023: Commercially sold GrapheneBlack SMC from NanoXplore increases part strength, stiffness and provides other benefits for transportation, renewable energy, energy storage and industrial markets.
-
CAMX 2022 exhibit preview: AGY
An S-2 Glass fiber/epoxy material produced collaboratively between AGY and Kaneka Aerospace offers tunable transparency, low haze, good impact and mechanical properties.
-
CAMX 2023 exhibit preview compilation, Part 2
Part 2 continues to showcase the materials, services, machinery, live demonstrations and other innovations presented by CAMX 2023 exhibitors.
Related Content
Graphene-enhanced SMC boosts molded component properties
CAMX 2023: Commercially sold GrapheneBlack SMC from NanoXplore increases part strength, stiffness and provides other benefits for transportation, renewable energy, energy storage and industrial markets.
Read MoreCAMX 2022 exhibit preview: AGY
An S-2 Glass fiber/epoxy material produced collaboratively between AGY and Kaneka Aerospace offers tunable transparency, low haze, good impact and mechanical properties.
Read MoreCAMX 2023 exhibit preview compilation, Part 2
Part 2 continues to showcase the materials, services, machinery, live demonstrations and other innovations presented by CAMX 2023 exhibitors.
Read MoreWhat to expect at CAMX 2022
The Composites and Advanced Materials Expo (CAMX), the largest composites industry trade event in North America, takes place Oct. 17-20, 2022 in Anaheim, Calif., U.S.
Read MoreRead Next
From the CW Archives: I see thermoplastics in your future
Thermoplastics are evolving quickly into larger structures and clearly will have a significant role to play in the next commercial aircraft program — whenever that’s announced. This edition of “From the CW Archives” looks back on a thermoplastics pioneer.
Read MoreSAMPE Foundation seeks nominations for high school STEM program
New program seeks to embed composite materials education in high school STEM programs, and inspire students to pursue further studies in advanced materials. Deadline is Sept. 1, 2024.
Read MorePlant tour: Teijin Carbon America Inc., Greenwood, S.C., U.S.
In 2018, Teijin broke ground on a facility that is reportedly the largest capacity carbon fiber line currently in existence. The line has been fully functional for nearly two years and has plenty of room for expansion.
Read More