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Event
when: 08.01.2007  
Event title Titanium Roadmapping Event
Where: The Conference Park - Birmingham
Category: Conferences and Events
 
Event description:

This 2-day event aims to bring together representatives from both industry & academia in an atmosphere designed to promote healthy discussion on the future of Titanium research in the UK.

The objectives of this event are threefold:

  • To establish a draft roadmap that provides a vision of where relevant industry and academia believe new processes and technologies are required in the 5 to 20 year timeframe to keep British industry at the forefront in the Ti sector
  • To identify a Steering Team to take the roadmap exercise forward and present it to IOM3, the UK Materials Knowledge Transfer Network and relevant research funding bodies.
  • To initiate further links between industry and academic bodies who are interested in titanium research and development.

Who should attend?

Those interested in the research, design development, manufacture and or use of Ti alloys or components.

Speakers

Industrial speakers will include representatives from Rolls-Royce, Airbus, DePuy, Firth Rixson, BAE Systems & TIMET. Academic speakers include representatives from the Universities of Birmingham, Oxford, Cambridge, Manchester, Sheffield, Swansea University and Imperial College.

Cost

Day 1 £56.40 (£48 + VAT)
Networking Dinner £22.32 (£19 +VAT)
Day 2 £41.12 (£35 + VAT)

 
Location
Venue The Conference Park
Homepage: http://www.conferencepark.bham.ac.uk/  
Street: 48 Edgbaston Park Road
ZIP: B15 2RA
City Birmingham
Country: UK
 
Location description:

The Conference Park, adjacent to the campus, offers a pleasant working environment and is available all year round.

There are 4 principal buildings: Lucas House, Peter Scott House, Hornton Grange and Garth House, each with their own character and standing in peaceful grounds with ample free parking spaces.

 

 


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