PCI Announces Powder Coating Week 2022
The conference – which takes place from March 7 to 9 – will feature programming all focused on powder coating, providing something for everyone involved in the industry.
The Powder Coating Institute (PCI) will host Powder Coating Week 2022 from March 7-9, 2022, at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld. Powder Coating Week will consist of four different events all focused on powder coating, which provides something for everyone involved in the industry, as well as those looking to bring powder coating operations to their business.
The event will begin on Monday, March 7 with PCI’s Powder Coating 101 Workshop. PCI’s Custom Coater Forum will also take place on Monday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. PCI condensed this year’s schedule to enable all workshop and forum participants to attend the Tabletop Exhibits on Monday evening during a tabletop reception.
The Technical Conference follows on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 8 and 9. The event schedule begins with a general session on Tuesday morning, followed by lunch in the Tabletop Exhibit Ballroom. Technical session breakouts – and a reception with access to the tabletop exhibits – round out the first day of the Technical Conference program. Day two of the conference opens with breakfast and roundtable discussions, followed by additional technical programming and a closing luncheon accompanied by a keynote presentation.
PCI has issued a Call for Presentations for the 2022 Powder Coating Technical Conference. The call is now open for submissions, and the deadline to submit an abstract is October 15.
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