04.11.16
Evolving markets, changing health requirements, and breakthroughs in water filtration are all fueling “Pure Need” in the filtration industry, and these opportunities will be explored at INDA’s Filtration 2016 International Conference & Exposition.
The event, which will be held November 8-10 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia is expected to draw more than 1500 attendees and 140-plus exhibitors for industry-leading presentations, filtration educational training, face-to-face engagement and exhibitions of the latest products and applications. Online registration is now open.
“New demands are creating dynamic change in air and liquid filtration, and Filtration 2016 will provide attendees with valuable solutions,” says Dave Rousse, INDA’s president. “The latest industry innovations and product breakthroughs in our industry will be showcased at Filtration 2016.”
INDA will hold its Nonwoven Filter Media training course at Filtration 2016 on November 8-9. This one and a half-day training course will cover the principles of filtration and market and technology trends, providing participants with an overall understanding of nonwovens used in air and liquid filtration. Last year’s training in Chicago drew the largest-ever attendee count and INDA expects ongoing strong interest.
Filtration represents a continued growth segment in nonwovens. The filter media industry is forecast to reach $19.1 billion in 2018 end use sales in North America which is a robust 4.4% annual growth rate from 2008.
Information on exhibiting and attending is available on the website.
The event, which will be held November 8-10 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia is expected to draw more than 1500 attendees and 140-plus exhibitors for industry-leading presentations, filtration educational training, face-to-face engagement and exhibitions of the latest products and applications. Online registration is now open.
“New demands are creating dynamic change in air and liquid filtration, and Filtration 2016 will provide attendees with valuable solutions,” says Dave Rousse, INDA’s president. “The latest industry innovations and product breakthroughs in our industry will be showcased at Filtration 2016.”
INDA will hold its Nonwoven Filter Media training course at Filtration 2016 on November 8-9. This one and a half-day training course will cover the principles of filtration and market and technology trends, providing participants with an overall understanding of nonwovens used in air and liquid filtration. Last year’s training in Chicago drew the largest-ever attendee count and INDA expects ongoing strong interest.
Filtration represents a continued growth segment in nonwovens. The filter media industry is forecast to reach $19.1 billion in 2018 end use sales in North America which is a robust 4.4% annual growth rate from 2008.
Information on exhibiting and attending is available on the website.