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Put your research in the spotlight with CAMX Poster Sessions

Researchers, engineers and industry professionals are now able to submit abstracts for CAMX 2025 Poster Sessions until May 30.

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CAMX 2024 Poster Sessions in San Diego. Source | CAMX

CAMX – The Composites and Advanced Materials Expo is now welcoming submissions for this year’s Poster Session. Those who are interested in sharing their groundbreaking ideas with industry leaders —while competing for cash prizes and the chance to present in the conference program — are now able to submit abstracts up until May 30, 2025 . Selected poster submission deadlines will be July 25.

Every year, CAMX recognizes outstanding research that will impact composites innovation. Poster sessions put the work of the next generation of researchers, engineers and industry professionals from universities and organizations around the globe on display.

Posters are displayed on-site and three entries are recognized for their research content and contributions, and poster creativity and design (learn about last year’s winners here). Presenters will gain valuable exposure and connect with top professionals in composites and advanced materials.

CAMX 2025 is taking place in Orlando, Florida from Sept. 8-11, 2025. Registration and housing are now open.

Also, don’t miss out on entering the competition for the North American trade show’s annual industry awards and technical paper/educational session participation.

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