Leaders in composites and continuous fiber AM to speak at MarineAM event
Inaugural two-day conference in July will feature 9T Labs, BComp, Com&Sens, Hexcel, Airborne, moi composites and others.

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On Feb. 1, Fluency Marketing announced the first round of speakers for the inaugural MarineAM, a two-day conference focusing on advanced materials for the marine sector taking place July 6-7, 2021 at Southampton Harbour Hotel, U.K.
BComp, 9T Labs, Com&Sens, Hexcel, Marine Electrification Solutions and Optima Projects will join the previously announced Airborne, the Bristol Gulls, Gurit, moi Composites and TYNC Yacht Design, providing insightful and thought-provoking presentations, sharing expertise, latest projects and compelling case studies from the sector. The program includes a range of presentations, Q&A, panel sessions, exhibition and networking.
“We are really excited to announce the latest round of speakers for MarineAM,” says Gemma Smith, managing director. “The event is gaining real traction within the industry and we are looking forward to finally bringing it together — face-to-face networking and exploring the future of advanced materials for marine applications.”
Program spaces are still available. Contact info@fluency.marketing for more information, or register .
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