CW calls for speakers at Carbon Fiber 2025
ÂÌñÏ×ÆÞ is soliciting presentation proposals for Carbon Fiber 2025 — and what better location to discuss carbon fiber’s role in the key market of aerospace than Wichita, Kansas, the Air Capital of the world?

Source | CW
, hosted by ÂÌñÏ×ÆÞ and Gardner Business Media, will be held Nov. 4-6, 2025, in Wichita, Kansas. This annual event features presentations designed to address the materials, technologies and trends shaping the entire carbon fiber value chain — from carbon fiber manufacture itself to intermediates production to fabrication of finished carbon fiber structures.
In addition to exploring the materials and technologies used to apply carbon fiber in aerospace, defense and space applications, Carbon Fiber seeks presentations on the use of carbon fiber in industrial markets, such as wind energy, hydrogen storage, marine, construction and sporting goods. The conference will also devote time to exploring insights into global markets.
If you are interested in presenting at Carbon Fiber 2025, before May 5, 2025. Speaker slots will fill quickly, so you are encouraged to act quickly.
Carbon Fiber 2025 is a networking event that focuses on technical and business issues as well as market trends. Qualifying presentations should include:
- Assessment of market size and growth forecast;
- Technical and market requirements;
- Supply chain requirements and impacts;
- Demands that might be placed on suppliers, composites manufacturers, end users and providers of equipment to the global composite industry.
The total time allotted for each presentation is 30 minutes.
Carbon Fiber 2025 speakers receive free admission to the conference (value $1,650), which includes two networking cocktail receptions, breakfasts, breaks and two roundtable discussion luncheons. Speakers also receive the option to buy up to two 50% discounted registrations for colleagues.
Carbon Fiber 2025 will include options to tour the National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) at Wichita State University and Spirit AeroSystems. For more information about the conference, visit .
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