New Product Technology Theater To Showcase Latest CPI Innovations

04.08.2011

Many of the latest product innovations impacting the Chemical Processing Industry (CPI) will take center stage in the New Product Technology Theater during the 2011 Chem Show at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City from November 1st through the 3rd.

Several of the leading equipment suppliers from around the world will provide 20-minute complimentary presentations throughout the three-day event on how their latest product innovations can help the thousands of CPI professionals in attendance enhance their operations.

“The New Product Technology Theater is designed to provide attendees with a sneak preview of innovative technologies and solutions they can use for specific applications at their facilities,” said Clay Stevens, President of International Exposition Company, which produces and manages the Chem Show. “Many attendees discover valuable solutions that they don’t even know exist before coming the Show,” Stevens added that a complete schedule of presentations will be available on the Chem Show website prior to the Show.

Widely recognized as the number one CPI event in North America, the Chem Show has been the leading information resource for CPI professionals since 1915. The Chem Show is an interactive experience event that showcases a variety of the latest emerging technologies, with a concentration on such key processing areas as:

  • Process Control and Automation Solutions
  • Optimizing Process Efficiency
  • Water/Wastewater Treatment
  • Emerging Technologies
  • Saving Energy/Sustainability

In addition to the activity on the Show floor, The American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) is developing a comprehensive, solutions-focused conference program. The multi-faceted, three-day program will address a wide range of critical industry topics ranging from such new developments as nanotechnology to technical sessions on powder and bulk processing. This event is known as “AIChE’s Northeast Regional Conference at the Chem Show.

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