PM China 2024 opens its doors to the global Powder Metallurgy industry

PM China 2024 opens its doors to the global Powder Metallurgy industry

PM China 2024 is the largest exhibition for Powder Metallurgy and associated industries (Courtesy PM China)

10/03/2024

PM China 2024 is the largest exhibition for Powder Metallurgy and associated industries (Courtesy PM China)

China’s Shanghai World Expo Exhibition Center opened its doors to the global Powder Metallurgy industry today, March 6, with the start of the 16th China International Exhibition for Powder Metallurgy & Cemented Carbides (PM China 2024). The event is the largest exhibition for PM and associated industries and runs until March 8, 2024.

PM China has grown from an exhibition of several hundred square metres when first established in 2008, to over 45,000 m2 this year. The event runs concurrently with IACE China, MMIC China, AM China and POWDEX China, and is expected to attract around 65,000 visitors.

Within the exhibition, a number of industry forums are being held, with more than 100 speakers from academia and industry delivering keynote presentations. The forums will cover Powder Metallurgy, Powder Injection Moulding, advanced ceramics, magnetic materials, Additive Manufacturing, powder processing and hard surface technology.

As media partners with PM China 2024, event attendees can pick up free copies of Powder Metallurgy Review, Metal AM and PIM International at the event!

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