The change will give the ACMA show a chance to grow.”
“When trade shows overlap, it's a strain on our staff,” says Elizabeth Hagen, Marketing Manager for Eastman Machine Co, Buffalo, N.Y. “By moving the dates for COMPOSITES & POLYCON, we'll be better able to concentrate on building contacts. It will save us time, shipping, and travel.”
ACMA believes changing the date and venue for COMPOSITES & POLYCON will improve the show for exhibitors as well as attendees, ultimately maximizing opportunities for the success of its members. In the coming weeks, ACMA will announce the specific dates and location for COMPOSITES & POLYCON 2009.
American Composites Manufacturers Association