The National Association for Surface Finishing’s Technology Advisory Committee is looking for experts from around the world to give informative presentations at SUR/FIN 2022 in Chicago from June 7-9.
NASF SUR/FIN is the industry’s largest surface finishing conference, about the latest experiences with surface engineering and finishing technologies and what might be on the horizon for tomorrow.
The NASF is seeking exclusive, informative, educational, non-commercial presentations from specialists involved in academia, production, applications, engineering, research and development, and testing covering all industry applications.
Presentations can be focused on:
- Research and development
- New technology
- Techniques or equipment
- Advances within existing processes
- Performance improvements
- Environmental issues
- Increased efficiency/greater throughput
Presenters should be specialists involved in:
- Academia
- Production
- Applications
- Engineering
- Research and development
- Testing
Topics can include:
- Automotive
- Military / Aerospace & Defense
- Machinery-Industrial Equipment
- Electronics
- Oil & Chemical
- Molds & Dies
- Plastics
- Decorative Finishing
- Preparatory Surface Finishing
- Waste Treatment
- Environmental Regulatory Updates
- Other similar topics
Submissions are due by February 4. Preference will be given to early submittals.
Visit https://surfin22-ad5525f.cm.mapyourshow.com/1_0/index.cfm/proposals:main to proceed with the application process.
The AESF Foundation provides education, research and scholarship to the surface finishing community. AESF Foundation was formed in 2006, building on almost 100 years of history, beginning in 1909 as the National Electro-Platers Association (NEPA) and offers several distinct learning platforms: Classroom Courses, Web-Based Courses, Home Study Courses and Custom Courses, which are tailored to the individual needs of public and private entities.
AESF is the gold standard in finishing industry education, and the exclusive grantor of industry certifications, from basic CEF (Certified Electroplater Finisher) to MSF (Master Surface Finisher).