News Release

Materials Congress 2000 - call for papers

Meeting Announcement

Institute of Materials

The Institute of Materials has issued a call for papers for Materials Congress 2000. The overall theme of the event will be Materials for the 21st Century: Innovation and Sustainability. Papers are requested for the three core themes of the conference programme: structure of materials, progress in materials processing and applications and functional materials synthesis, characterisation and exploitation.

The basis of the technical programme has been established following wide consultation amongst the Institute?s membership and after discussions with leaders of industry and academia. Prospective authors are invited to submit abstracts of approximately 500 words by no later than Thursday 30 September 1999 for consideration for the orally presented programme and Tuesday 1 February for consideration for the poster programme.

Copies of the First Announcement, Prospectus and Call for Papers are available from:

Melanie Boyce
IoM Communications Ltd.
1 Carlton House Terrace
London SW1Y 5DB
Tel: 44-0-20-7451-7303
Fax: 44-0-20-7839 2289
Email:Melanie_Boyce@materials.org.uk

Press enquiries to:

Andrew McLaughlin
Tel: 44-0-20-7451-7395
Fax: 44-0-20-7839-2289
Email: Andrew_Mclaughlin@materials.org.uk

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Notes For Editors

1. Materials Congress 2000 will be the first major meeting of the millennium for materials engineers and scientists and will be held on 12 to14 April 2000 at the Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester, Wiltshire, UK.

2. The event will attract some 600 delegates from the forefront of materials technology and will include a comprehensive conference programme, two major exhibitions and a full social programme of activities.

3. The Institute of Materials is the professional organisation of the materials community. Members of the Institute work in areas involving the use and application of engineering materials such as metals, ceramics, polymers and composites. www.materials.org.uk



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