SPE Thermoset Topcon 2025 highlights thermoset technology opportunities
Industry is encouraged to attend this in-person May event which educates, promotes and recognizes technical advancements in thermosets across multiple industries. OEMs are invited to register for free.

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The organizing committee for SPE Thermoset TopCon invites all thermoset industry professionals to register to attend the thermoset technology conference and expo at the Monona Terrace Community & Convention Center in Madison, Wisconsin from May 13-14, 2025.
The SPE Thermoset Topcon 2025 event will feature technical presentations and exhibits highlighting advances in materials, processes and equipment for thermoset technologies in electrical, automotive, off-highway, appliance, aerospace, building and construction, oil and gas, and other industries. A list of 2025 event speakers and topics .
OEMS who manufacture finished products available for sale using thermoset technologies are invited to attend for FREE. To register, OEMs should select the OEM registration option. OEM companies can include the manufacture of vehicles and equipment in:
- Automotive
- Aerospace
- Military
- Heavy truck
- Lawn and garden
- Medical
- Oil and gas
- Construction
- Marine (ships, boats, etc.)
- Appliance
- Kitchen, bath and plumbing
- Electrical
- Power tools
- Doors and decks
- Recreational vehicles
- Manufactured housing
- Sports and leisure.
Contact Teri Chouinard at intuitgroup@gmail.com with inquiries.
The SPE’s mission is to promote scientific and engineering knowledge relating to plastics/polymers worldwide and to educate industry, academia and the public about technological advances. The SPE Thermoset Division, a specialized technical division of SPE, is active in educating, promoting, recognizing and communicating technical advancements in thermoset technology in multiple industries.
Thermosets offer the opportunity to consolidate complex parts, reduce weight and eliminate secondary operations while improving end-use performance and cost. They are injection, compression, and transfer moldable providing design freedom as well as a full range of properties, colors and high quality finishes.