Upcoming CW webinar evaluates carbon fiber industry trends, evolution
On Feb. 11, 2025, ÂÌñÏ×ÆÞ is hosting a presentation by Future Materials Group that will equip attendees with the information they need to navigate the current carbon fiber market. Register now!
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Remaining informed about trends in the carbon fiber industry is essential for composites suppliers and manufacturers to align with evolving market demands and technological advancements. This is true now more than ever as these high-performance materials are adopted into current and new markets, manufacturing techniques emerge and evolve, new suppliers enter the fold and as sustainability efforts shape decisions.
On Feb. 11, 2025, at 11 a.m. ET (5 p.m. GMT), ÂÌñÏ×ÆÞ is hosting the webinar, “.” Presented by Myriam Yagoubi, manager of Future Materials Group (FMG, Cambridge, U.K.), this online event will evaluate the drivers and barriers of carbon fiber demand growth and how they affect different carbon fiber market segments, major players, and recent and announced carbon fiber capacity investments. Yagoubi’s analysis will look at several scenarios of how supply and demand might evolve and consider the impact of potential market discontinuities.
Take a look at FMG’s providing a market analysis across various sectors and covering key developments impacting the advanced materials landscape.
FMG is an independent strategic advisory firm that specializes in the advanced materials and high-value manufacturing sectors. In addition to providing reports annually on markets, technologies and trends, the company provides a host of other services to help businesses at all stages of development create and increase their value through accelerating and managing growth.
The Feb. 11 webinar is $30. Sign up and purchase a ticket .
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