SUR/FIN 2023 Registration Is Now Open
The National Association for Surface Finishing SUR/FIN 2023 surface finishing industry trade show will take place June 6-8, 2023 in Cleveland, Ohio.
The finishing industry gathers at SUR/FIN.
Photo Credit: Products Finishing
The National Association for Surface Finishing (NASF) has announced that registration is open for SUR/FIN 2023, which is scheduled to take place June 6-8, 2023 at the Huntington Convention Center in Cleveland, Ohio.
SUR/FIN is the primary conference and trade show dedicated specifically to the surface technology industry. It is where leading surface technology companies connect, collaborate and contribute. The show attracts noted business leaders and prominent thinkers to a forum where relevant issues are addressed and technologies presented. Attendees can expect to find cutting-edge technical sessions, an exhibit hall brimming with the latest products and services, surface finishing bootcamp educational sessions, networking opportunities and more.
Early bird registration for this year’s SUR/FIN is available through April 10, 2023. You can register at: nasf.org/join/attend
On Display
Showcasing your company at SUR/FIN? Exhibitors wishing to have their products/technology showcased in the SUR/FIN preview included in the May issue of Products Finishing should submit a press release (100 words or less) along with an image to the following: short.pfonline.com/SurFinOnDisplay
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