Programme Preview - Tire Technology Expo 2015

The Biggest and Best
Tire Technology
Conference Ever!
10, 11, 12 February 2015 KöLN MESSE, COLOGNE, Germany
More specialist
programmes
than ever before!
200+ exhibitors
2 exhibition halls!
EXPO 2015
Programme Preview
PLUS: 7 Optional Short Courses:
n Tire mechanics short course
n Tire regulations short course
n Tire mathematical modelling course
n Basic rubber compounding course
n Foundations of rubber behaviour for modelling tires and other applications
n Intelligent vehicle-and-tire systems for energy efficiency and safety
New for 2015! Cords and steel wire: their properties and performance in tires
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Main Tire Technology Expo Conference Sessions
The Tire Technology Conference is the most highly regarded annual tire conference in the world,
with attendees coming from more than 45 countries. Delegates will have the opportunity to see
presentations over three days. Speakers are selected from among the world’s leading experts on tire
development and manufacturing. This respected conference, coupled with an impressive exhibition,
makes the event essential for anyone involved in the tire-making process!
The Robert William
Thomson Lecture
Kozaburo Nakaseko, senior
executive officer, Sri
The Tire Industry and the
Technology of the Future
Plenary presentation
Charles Yurkovich, senior VP global
research & development, Cooper
Tire & Rubber Company, USA.
Title TBC
Lieven Larmuseau, executive vice
president rubber reinforcement platform,
NV Bekaert SA, Belgium.Title TBC
A five-year vision of the tire
industry as a machinery maker
Seyfullah Bozkurt, managing director,
Uzer Makina ve Kalip Sanayii AS, Turkey
New perspective on the impact
of tire energy efficiency on
vehicle fuel consumption
Speaker TBC, Michelin, Germany
Tire industry demands affecting
future production technology
Jacob Peled, executive chairman,
Pelmar Engineering Ltd, Israel
Tire modelling data acquisition
using a whole vehicle in
real-world conditions
Jan Prins, technical specialist,
Jaguar Land Rover, UK
Green Tire Materials
Available Now
Comparing the processability
of guayule compounds
with hevea compounds
Dr Howard Colvin, senior scientist,
Cooper Tire & Rubber, USA
Emulsil Silica Masterbatch
technology: new approach
for high-performance tread
Dr Christopher Hardiman, director of
technology, Industrias Negromex, USA
Visualisation of tread wear
Dr Pamela Martin, materials
scientist, TARRC, UK
Arizona Chemical – tailoring
sustainable additives
for the tire industry
Dr Wolfgang Pille-Wolf, Principal
Scientist, Arizona Chemical, Netherlands
EkoDyne functional compound:
new sustainable material
for the rubber industry
Chad Jasiunas, technical
manager, functional materials,
Lehigh Technologies, USA
Environmentally friendly
oils for sustainable tires
Dr Arup Saha Deuri, head R&D,
Balkrishna Industries Ltd ( BKT), India
Studies in functionalisation
of LMWNR using different
mixing schemes
Dr Dosu Malomo, lecturer/researcher,
Federal University Oye Ekiti, Nigeria
New Materials for Tire
Compound Improvement
Effect of resin on tread
performance parameters
Dr Saikat Das Gupta, chief scientist
- vice president, Hari Shankar
Singhania Elastomer & Tyre Research
Institute (HASETRI), India
Plasma surface modification
of Twaron aramid fibre
Dr Tony Mathew, R&D scientist,
Teijin Aramid BV, Netherlands
High-molecular-weight plasticiser
in high-performance tire treads
Anna Eriksson, technical
coordinator, Nynas AB, Sweden
Application of nanotechnology for
TBR/PCR tire innerliner materials
Sankaran Kumar, senior research
fellow, Indian Institute of
Technology-Kharagpur, India
Vulcanised rubber: new technique
for measurement of heat buildup
Dr Saikat Das Gupta, chief scientist - vice
president, Hari Shankar Simghania
Elastomer & Tyre Research Institute, India
Vulkanol P – a new processing
plasticiser for silica compounds
Dr Hermann-Josef Weidenhaupt,
manager technical service, Lanxess
Deutschland GmbH, Germany
Polybutadiene products with
optimised balance between
processing and performance
Dr Saeid Kheirandish, senior
processing expert, Lanxess
Deutschland GmbH, Germany
Achieving better processing for
low rolling resistance truck tires
Colin Clarke, technical sales
manager, Schill + Seilacher
Struktol GmbH, Germany
Tires, Testing and
Property Research
Shearography in tire
manufacturing
Rainer Huber, product manager,
Steinbichler Optotechnik
GmbH, Germany
Fatigue crack growth
rates measurements in
filled SBR samples
Dr Pierre Rublon, engineer, LRCCP, France
Sample preparation of reinforced
rubber strips for bend-oversheave shoeshine testing
Philippe van Bogaert, CEO,
Bogimac NV-SA, Belgium
Contact patch analysis for tire
suspension improvement
Arnaud Dufournier, CEO, Dufournier
Technologies, France
From Car to Earthmover Tires
– Designing Tires to Meet
the Standards of the Future
Pilot project on the performance
of light-duty vehicle winter tires
Brad Richard, engineer,
Transport Canada, Canada
Virtually better: driving tire
innovations with virtual
simulation technologies
Dr Hans Dorfi, manager,
Bridgestone Americas, USA
Understanding how tire
construction affects contact
patch acceleration
Alan Bennetts, director,
Bay Systems Ltd, UK
Understanding Tire
Reinforcement Materials
and Behaviour
Reinforcing of natural rubber
with kaolin for tires
Dr Ali Ansarifar, senior lecturer,
Loughborough University, UK
Bekaert TAWI – innovation
driving tires to go the extra mile
Dr Guy Buytaert, R&D project
manager, Bekaert, Belgium
Designing rubber
nanocomposites for ‘green’
and ‘smart’ tire applications
Debdipta Basu, PhD student, LeibnizInstitut für Polymerforschung
Dresden (IPF), Germany
Silica morphology and
functionality: enabling reduced
tire sidewall energy loss
Timothy Okel, senior research
associate, PPG Industries Inc, USA
Energy Saver Blacks:
carbon blacks for improved
tire performance
Dr Wesley Wampler, vice president R&D,
Sid Richardson Carbon & Energy Co, USA
Application of the highperformance silane VPSi363
in tread compounds
Caren Röben, manager silanes,
Evonik Industries AG, Germany
Bringing EU labelling into the
lab – noise, wet, energy loss
Dr Kevin Kefauver, technical
director, NTRC, USA
New silica benchmark – Solvay
Efficium for tire productivity
and performance
Soline de Cayeux, business development
manager, Solvay, France
Surface silanised nanoclays –
modifier for tire tread compounds
Dr Daniel Javier Julve, I+D
Research, Iqesil SA, Spain
Filler activators and processing
promoters for green tires
Dr Cristian Oprisoni, technical
sales manager, Rhein Chemie
Rheinau GmbH, Germany
Improving truck tire tread
properties and processing
using treated silicas
Dr Justin Martin, senior R&D c3hemist,
PPG Industries Inc, USA
Using pre-dispersed short
fibres to improve the
mechanical properties of
off-road tread compounds
Jon Nienaber, technical service
manager BL rubber, Rhein
Chemie Corporation, USA
Cobalt usage in tire steel
belt skim compounds
Bruce Lambillotte, general manager
Akron Labs, Smithers Rapra, USA
Sustainable Thinking and the
Future of the Tire Industry
Biological deodorisation system
Mesnac European Research and
Technical Centre, Slovakia
Sustainability charter of the
German rubber industry
Stephan Rau, technical director,
WDK - German Rubber Manufacturers
Association, Germany
Title tbc
Ali Hines, Global Witness, UK
Title tbc
Dr Andreas Topp, vice president
material and process development
and industrialisation tires,
Continental, Germany
The Evolving Future of Tire
Textile Cords and Steel Wire
A tire design along the
lines of nature
Dieter Disselbeck, consultant,
former Hoechst AG, Germany
Potential alternatives to
resorcinol-formaldehyde-latex
dipping for tire reinforcements
Bernhard Müller, head of R&D,
Glanzstoff Industries GmbH, Austria
Molecule to the road – material
integration to systemlevel characterisation
Jonathan Darab, operations
director, NTRC, USA
Capmax as a ready-touse material in tires
Ayse Hande Tamer, project
leader, Kordsa Global, Turkey
Adhesion systems for
tire cord fabrics
Dr Kurt Uihlein, director marketing
& development, Cordenka
GmbH & Co KG, Germany
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Presentations for the EU Project LORRY Mid Term Seminar
The aim of the EU LORRY project is to reduce trucks carbon footprint by developing
an innovative low rolling-resistance tire concept combined with a comprehensive
toolbox for fleet fuel-saving management
• Overview of the project.
•Compounding applied to the first tire
candidates (J N Marsat, Goodyear)
•Improvement of properties by new
filler systems and characterization (U
Giese, T Dilman, A Jain, DIK)
•Rolling Resistance improvements
by direct tread deformation
measurements (Yi Xiong, Aalto)
•Development of multiaxial testing
method (T Alshuth, DIK)
Peijnenburg, Novacom)
•Using the Virtual Measurement
Campaign (VMC) methodology for
evaluating vehicle loads and tire
performance (Thomas Halfmann,
Fraunhofer ITWM)
•A new thermo-mechanical tire model
to predict temperature creation
and propagation in tires (Francesco
Calabrese, Fraunhofer ITWM)
• Summary and concluding remarks
*More partner presentations to be confirmed
•Innovative tear fatigue testing of
elastomers (Karsten Brüning, IPF)
•Presentation related to work to
be performed in WP4 (Johan
Tire Manufacturing for
the ‘Green’ World
Profilometers for the
preparation area with advanced
temperature compensation
Achim Sonntag, manager
inspection systems, Micro-Epsilon
Messtechnik, Germany
Meet the breakthrough
technology for cutting
steel reinforced rubber
Dr Ali Abbasian, professor, SRBIAU, Iran
Shabnam Ezzoddin, Barez
Industrial Group, Iran
TMCS – a new-generation mobile
laser mould cleaning system
Florian Schreiber, director sales
tire industry, 4JET Technologies
GmbH, Germany
T-SORT – a novel solution
to inspect tire sidewalls
Judith Harhues, key account
manager tire/automotive, 4JET
Technologies GmbH, Germany
Changing the game – online
balance measurement
of textile plies
Tam Nguyen, product marketing
manager, Thermo Fisher Scientific, USA
Enhanced tire curing and
downstream processing of tires
Dr Susanne Deuerlein, project
manager R&D, Münch Chemie
International GmbH, Germany
Cost down and quality up through
automated line marking
Lutz Dittmann, business
development manager, REA
Elektronik GmbH, Germany
Extending the life of
high-silica mixers
Richard Jorkasky, technical manager,
Kobelco Stewart Bolling Inc, USA
MESNAC biological
deodorisation system
Karol Vanko, Mesnac vice president/
Mesnac European Research and
Technical Centre general director,
Mesnac Co Ltd, Slovakia
Increased process safety and
compound quality inspection
for continuous mixing
Dr Andreas Schroeder, innovation and
product development BL rubber, Rhein
Chemie Rheinau GmbH, Germany
Today’s tire geometry
measurement requirements
Dr Shaun Immel, chief
technology officer, Micro-Poise
Measurement Systems, USA
Tire curing press safety
retrofitting
Harald Schmidt, safety project
manager, Sick AG, Germany
Optimised uptime and proactive
maintenance provided by
Bosch Rexroth Service
Stefan Saul, director product
management & engineering global
service, Bosch Rexroth AG, Germany
E³ – triple added value
Oguz Karcier, senior manager,
product management, Allma
Volkmann, ZN der Saurer Germany
GmbH & Co.KG, Germany
Technical improvements and
reduced energy consumption
within hydraulic drive systems
Ulf Forsman, technical director, Bosch
Rexroth Mellansel AB, Sweden
High-performance calenders
for rubber – what news?
Renato Lualdi, research & development
manager, Comerio Ercole SpA, Italy
Tire industry health, safety
and environment, and mould
management services
Edson Almeida, general
manager, LKY Wartungs- und
Industrieservice GmbH, Germany
The contribution of mould coating
systems towards increased
productivity and tire appearance
Colin Clarke, Technical sales
manager, Schill + Seilacher
Struktol GmbH, Germany
Rework line – the way to reduce
scrap and save money
Pedro Miranda, head of
automation & system division,
Electronic Systems SpA, Italy
Tire Mathematical
Modelling – Enhancing
the System Approach
Skid resistance: exploring the
texture-friction relationship
Dr Malal Kane, senior
researcher, IFSTTAR, France
Rubber co-extrusion
simulation by finite-element
method for die design
Bruno Alejandro Toscano, researcher,
FATE Tires - Argentina, Argentina
Factors affecting the relaxation
length of a radial tire
Abdul Waheed Awan, research fellow,
University of Birmingham, UK
Tire enveloping model
parameterisation on a highspeed flat-belt system
Matthew Della Pia, simulation
engineer, NTRC, USA
Next-generation tire
simulation technologies
from Dassault Systèmes
Biswanath Nandi, senior technical
specialist, Dassault Systèmes
Simulia Corporation, USA
Parametric study of various
design parameters for tire
performance prediction
Akshay Sharma, engineer-D,
Hasetri, India
Missing skin detection –
an alternative approach
to defect detection
Dirk Braun, software developer,
Erhardt+Leimer GmbH, Germany
OpenTire – an open-source
tire modelling project
Henning Olsson, R&D engineer,
OptimumG, USA
The Smart Tire Factory
CARD – Computer-Aided
Recipe Development
Dr Hans-Joachim Graf, consultant,
H-JG Consulting, Germany
The application of vision
systems for component
preparation inspection
Marek Kos, vice president of
engineering, Steelastic, USA
Enabling a connected enterprise
in tire curing applications
Eric Thieren, business development
information EMEA, Rockwell
Automation, Belgium
Next generation of STS400
solutions for highest throughput
Bernhard Lenk, manager and head
of T&L - tires - solutions Germany (D)
- Austria (A) - Swiss (CH), Datalogic
Automation Srl, Germany
Mesnac smart mixing solutions
Dr Mohamed K Hassan, executive
director Mesnac American Research
and Technical Centre, Mesnac
Co Ltd, China Lutz Herrmann, head of sales
TBM, Harburg-Freudenberger
Maschinenbau GmbH, Germany
3D extrusion measurement
using high-speed line laser
sensor technology
Dennis Reynolds, vice president, StarrettBytewise Measurement Systems, USA
New phenolic reinforcing
resins influence properties
and processing
David Mann, manager, rubber
technology, SI Group, UK
Total material flow control
in tire manufacture
Kai Tuomisaari, vice president, sales
and projects, Cimcorp Oy, Finland
IoT: the Internet of Tire
Paolo Butti, automotive & tire industry
manager Europe, Middle East and Africa
Region, Rockwell Automation, Italy
Tire Physics and Tire Dynamics
– Improved Understanding
Leading to Better Tire Design
Applications for RPA in
measuring silanisation
reactions during tread mixing
John Dick, senior scientist, applications,
Alpha Technologies, USA
Drum or test track? Comparative
tire measurements with a trailer
Christian Bachmann, manager tire
technology, Forschungsgesellschaft
Kraftfahrwesen Aachen
mbH (FKA), Germany
Development of a year-round
indoor winter testing facility
Turo Tapio Tiililä, director, chairman
of the board, Test World Ltd, Finland
Predictive method to achieve chip
and cut behaviour of tire tread
Dr Radek Stocek, head of research, PRL
Polymer Research Lab, Czech Republic
Tire with accelerometers
to study contact patch
deformations in aquaplaning
Arto Niskanen, doctoral student, Aalto
University School of Engineering, Finland
Visualisation of air flow in tire
for reduction of cavity noise
Dr Kazuhiro Sakakibara, tire tech,
Toyo Tire & Rubber Co Ltd, Japan
Failure prediction in OTR tire
Venu Kishore Kadiyala,
assistant manager, Balkrishna
Industries Limited, India
Early reaction stages of ozone
6PPD/77PD and Durazone
Prof Franco Cataldo, scientific
consultant, Addivant, Italy
Understanding the role of tread
deformation in rolling resistance
Yi Xiong, PhD student, Aalto
University, Finland
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Latest Research in Improving
Polymers for Tires
Understanding tire raw material
impacts on the industry
Bernd Helbing, director, C4s, elastomers
and derivatives, Europe, Middle East
and Africa, IHS Global, Germany
Determination of gel content
in PBR by differential
scanning calorimetry
Dr Saeed Taghvaei-Ganjali,
managing director’s advisor,
Barez Industrial Group, Iran
Incorporating and optimising MRP
and EkoDyne in LRR tire treads
Frank Papp, technical director,
tire and industrial rubber, Lehigh
Technologies Inc, USA
Liquid rubber for tire applications
Daisuke Koda, polymer development
engineer, Kuraray Co Ltd, Japan
Functionalised SSBR
developed by Synthos
Agnieszka Ochenduszko, application
lab manager, Synthos SA, Poland
From TPMS to Intelligent
Tires – What is the Future?
Tire-mounted sensors for higher
safety/comfort in passenger cars
Dr Mohammad Behroozi, senior
technical specialist, Pratt &
Miller Engineering, USA
Title tbc
Dr Federico Mancuso, consultant, Italy
Extending the Tire Life and
Value of Used Tire Materials
Whole tire recycling by pyrolysis
utilising molten metal/salt
Dr Frank Riedewald, managing director,
Composite Recycling Ltd, Ireland
Characterisation of novel
pyrolysis outcomes (PO)
Dr Christopher Norris, analytical
services manager, Artis, UK
Tire Materials, Understanding
Their Physical and
Chemical Properties
Laboratory prediction
of crack propagation in
truck-tire compounds
Matthias Wunde, PhD
student, Deutsches Institut für
Kautschuktechnologie eV, Germany
Loss tangent and stiffness
mapping of NR/BR
blends using AFM
Dr Anna Kepas-Suwara,
materials scientist, Tun Abdul
Razak Research Centre, UK
Experimental analysis and
simulation of oxidative
ageing on SBR materials
Prof Ulrich Giese, managing
director, Deutsches Institut für
Kautschuktechnlogie eV, Germany
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change
PLus 7 Optional Short courses!
4 DAYS
AKRON UNIVERSITY TIRE MECHANICS SHORT COURSE
Dates: 9/10/11/12 February 2015
The 42nd Tire Mechanics Short Course will be held concurrently with Tire Technology Expo
2015 in Cologne, Germany, 9/10/11/12 February 2015.
This four-day educational and developmental course will provide engineers and
scientists with an in-depth, intense study of the latest developments surrounding tire
engineering. The course is designed for practising engineers, chemists and scientists who
are concerned with tires and vehicles and who have an engineering or science background
at the Bachelor of Science level. The basic and practical aspects of the mechanics of
pneumatic tires will be introduced by internationally renowned experts in tire mechanics.
Over 1,000 pages of course notes on a CD prepared by the instructors will be provided
for all participants. Those who complete this course will receive a certificate from the
University of Akron.
€1,475 plus German VAT for the four-day course
2 DAYS
FOUNDATIONS OF RUBBER BEHAVIOUR
FOR MODELLING TIRES AND OTHER APPLICATIONS
Dates: 9/10 February 2015
The Foundations of Rubber Behaviour for Modelling Tires and Other Applications Short
Course will be held concurrently with Tire Technology Expo 2015 in Cologne, Germany on
9 and 10 February 2015 – commencing one day before the expo and main conference.
The conflicting demands of weight reduction and reduced rolling resistance, coupled
with increases in abrasion resistance and wet and dry friction performance, make the tire
designer’s life difficult. This course is designed specifically to give a detailed overview of all
the core concepts involved in the design of rubber products.
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7.5% DISCOUNT APPLIES UNTIL 3 DECEMBER
€925 plus German VAT for the two-day course
2 DAYS
COVENTRY UNIVERSITY TIRE MATHEMATICAL MODELLING COURSE
Dates: 9/10 February 2015
The Coventry University Tire Mathematical Modelling Course will be held concurrently with
Tire Technology Expo 2015 in Cologne, Germany, on 9 and 10 February 2015 – commencing
the day before the expo and main conference.
This course covers the computer modelling of tires within a full vehicle system. It is
aimed at engineers and researchers working in both industry and academia. The subject
matter will be of primary interest to vehicle dynamicists, for whom the tire is the primary
force and moment generation element on the vehicle.
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Optional Short courses!
2 DAYS
BASIC RUBBER COMPOUNDING COURSE
Dates: 9/10 February 2015
1 DAY
TIRE REGULATIONS SHORT COURSE
Date: 9 February 2015
The Basic Rubber Compounding Course will be held
concurrently with Tire Technology Expo 2015 in Cologne,
Germany, 9 and 10 February 2015 – commencing one day
before the expo and main conference
Presented by Bob Kind MIMMM, GPRI, technical director
of Polymer Recyclers UK; and John Bowen MIMMM, BSc,
consultant formerly of Robinson Bros Chemicals UK.
This basic course is designed for all those working in the
associated tire industry who wish to know more about the
compounding of rubber. It will try to define the concepts
in simple terms, but at the same time relate them to actual
manufacturing and product circumstances.
The Tire Regulations Short Course will be held concurrently
with Tire Technology Expo 2015 in Cologne, Germany, on 9
February – the day before the expo and main conference.
The course will be delivered by Lars Netsch of TÜV
Süd, who has considerable knowledge of the current tire
regulations in Europe and beyond. These are particularly
critical as tire labelling and new type approval regulations
are introduced. Some indication of the future in terms of
tire regulations will be discussed.
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3 DAYS
INTELLIGENT VEHICLE-AND-TIRE SYSTEMS FOR
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SAFETY
Dates: 9/10/11 February 2015
Intelligent vehicle-and-tire technologies are an area of
current research. This three-day course is intended to
provide the participants with knowledge of the multiple
aspects driving this technology area, as well as of the
engineering disciplines required for integrating into
intelligent vehicle-and-tire systems. Current status,
ongoing developments and future applications of this
technology will be discussed by delegates and the
instructors from the University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Vladimir V Vantsevich (professor of mechanical
engineering) and Mukul K Verma (professor of mechanical
engineering – adjunct).
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1 DAY
CORDS AND STEEL WIRE: THEIR PROPERTIES
AND PERFORMANCE IN TIRES
Date: 9 February 2015
This new course will provide engineers with a thorough
grounding in all aspects of cords and steel wire. It will
explain how they influence the design and manufacture
of the tire. The course will be run by experts who have
many years of experience and influence within tire
manufacturing.
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€575 plus German VAT for the one-day course
€1,245 plus German VAT for the three-day course
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The Foundations of Rubber Behaviour Short Course
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Tire Technology Expo Conference 1-day pass
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Tire Mathematical Modelling Course
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Main conference is 10, 11, 12 February. You can book one- or two-day
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Basic Rubber Compounding Course
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Cords and Steel Wire: Their Properties
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2015 Exhibitor list • 4JET Technologies GmbH • A & D Europe GmbH • A-Z Formen-und-Maschinenbau GmbH • AB Svenskt Konstsilke • Addivant • AFACHE • AIRTEC Controls
GmbH • Akron Special Machinery • Akron Steel Fabricators • Albeniz • Allma Volkmann Zweigniederlassung der Saurer Germany GmbH & Co. KG • Altracon S.A • Ammeraal Beltech • AP2 Automazione Processi Produttivi S.r.l. • Arizona Chemical • ASM-Hasbach • Avex Steel Products s.r.o. • AXELENT GmbH • Bainite Machines Pvt. Ltd. • Barbe GmbH • Bartell Machinery Ltd • Bartell
Machinery Systems LLC • BD Testing Inc • Beckhoff Automation GmbH • Benninger Zell GmbH • BEUMER Group - Crisplant • Black Donuts Engineering Ltd • Bluestar Silicones International •
Bogimac NV SA • Bosch Rexroth AG • BST International GmbH • BST ProControl GmbH • Buzuluk Komarov A.S. • Byelorussian Steel Works • C&D Skilled Robotics, Inc • Cabot Corporation • Calemard
• Carter Bros (Rochdale) Ltd • Chem China • Chem Trend (Deutschland) GmbH • China United Rubber Corporation • Cimcorp Oy • CMV Hoven GmbH • Cognex Germany, Inc. • Collmann GmbH &
Co • Comerio Ercole SpA • Commercial Timesharing Inc • Computype Europe Limited • Continental Reifen Deutschland GmbH • Cordenka GmbH & Co.KG • Cray Valley USA, LLC • CyXplus •
D-Company Ltd • Dahmen GmbH • Data2 Corporation • Datalogic Automation Srl • Deltagran Europe SRL • Dr Noll GmbH • DRTC • Dufournier Technologies • DuPont International Operations
Sarl • Eastman Chemical Company • EGE Kimya Sanayi ve Ticaret AS • Electronic Systems SpA • Elisto GmbH • EMS-Griltech • Erhardt & Leimer GmbH • Euroimpianti S.p.A • Evonik Industries AG •
F/L/S Fuzzy Logik Systeme GmbH • Farrel Limited • Firestone Industrial Products • Fischer GmbH • fka - Forschungsgesellschaft Kraftfahrwesen mbH AachenC • Forbo Siegling GmbH • Fraunhofer
Institut fur Integrierte Schaltungen IIS • G. Kraft Maschinenbau GmbH • Gabo Qualimeter Testanlagen GmbH • GETD • GFA De Pryck + Co • Gislotica Mechanical Solutions Lda • Glebus Alloys
Europe Sro • Gottschol Alcuilux CZ • Guangdong Greatoo Molds Inc • Gudel AG • Guilin Rubber Machinery Factory • GVD Corporation • Hansen & Rosenthal KG • Harburg Freudenberger
Maschinenbau GmbH • HERBERT Maschinenbau GmbH & Co • High Institute for Elastomer Industries - HIE • Himile Mechanical Science and Technology Co., Ltd. • HL Blachford Ltd. • HOFMANN
Maschinen-und Anlagenbau GmbH • IceTech A/S • IGTT a.s. • IHI Corporation • Indian/International Rubber Journal • Indspec Chemical BV • inmess GmbH3011 • INTEREUROPEAN S.r.l. • Intralox
LLC Europe • Joss Holding BV • Kara Gostar Eng. Co • Kelviplast GmbH & Co. KG • Keymical 2 RSM SrL • Kobelco Stewart Bolling Inc • konstrukta - Industry, a.s. • Kordsa Global • KORDÁRNA Plus a.s.
• Kraussmaffei Berstorff GmbH • Kuraray Europe GmbH • Kurschat GmbH • Lang GmbH & Co KG • Lanxess • Larsen & Toubro Limited • Lehmann & Voss & Co KG • LKY Wartungs und Industrie
Service GmbH • LMI Technologies • Makrochem Sp z o.o • Marangoni Meccanica SpA • MATADOR Industries, a.s. • Matteuzzi Srl • Matthews Kodiersysteme GmbH • McNeil + NRM Inc • Mesnac
European Research and Technical Centre s.r.o. • Metravib • MICRO-EPSILON Messtechnik GmbH & Co. KG • Micro-Poise Measurement Systems LLC • Milliken Europe BVBA • Mitsubishi International
GmbH • Momentive • MTS Systems Corporation • MTV CUTTING-EDGE GmbH & Co KG • Muench Chemie International GmbH • Nakata Engineering Co., Ltd • NDC Infrared Engineering Ltd • NTRC
• NV Bekaert SA • OPEN MIND Technologies AG • ORGKHIM • OZMETAL Makina Imalati ve Kalip Sanayi Tic Ltd Sti • Parker Hannifin GmbH • Pelmar Engineering Germany GmbH • PHP Fibers GmbH
• PNEUFORM Hulin a.s • PPG Industries Chemicals bv Silica Products • Prodicon International Srl • PROMERA Anlagen-Systeme GmbH • Pyrolyx AG • Qingdao Yuantong Machinery Co., Ltd • REA
Elektronik GmbH • Rhein Chemie Rheinau GmbH • RJS Corporation • RMS Equipment L.L.C • Rockwell Automation BV • Rockwood Lithium GmbH • Rodolfo Comerio S.r.l. • Roland Electronic
GmbH • Rubber Technology Expo 2015 • RÜTGERS Novares GmbH • SAR Elektronic GmbH • Schill + Seilacher “Struktol” GmbH • SDS Systemtechnik • Seichter GmbH • SI Group-UK, Ltd. • SIBUR
Holding • Sick Vertriebs-GmbH • Siemens AG • Simaform S.A • Simulia - Dassault Systems • SinoArp Tires Equipment Technology (Suzhou) Co Ltd • Sinorgchem Europe B.V • Smithers Rapra • SNE
Deshors Moulage • Solvay • Spoolex SAS • Starrett-Bytewise Measurement Systems • Steelastic • Steinbichler Optotechnik GmbH • SYNTHOMER Deutschland GmbH • TARRC • TAUFORM Tyre
Moulds Co. Ltd • Teijin Aramid BV • Texmer GmbH & Co. KG • Textilcord Steinfort S.A. • The Poling Group • Tien Sheng Moulding Tech. Inc • TKM GmbH • TRANSNORM SYSTEM GmbH • Troester
GmbH & Co KG • TS Plzen a.s. • TST Europe B.V • TUV SUD Automotive GmbH • Uteco Contec • UTH GmbH • Uzer Makina ve Kalip Sanayii A.S • Van Riet Material Handling Systems BV • versalis S.p.A
• Vipo AS • VMI Group • Vredestein Consulting B.V • WD Racing Ltd • Werba-Chem GmbH • Wikov MGI as • WILLO AB • Xiamen Honghai Machinery Co Ltd • XinJiDa Group, Singapore • Yxlon
International GmbH • Z-Laser Optoelektronik GmbH • ZF Friedrichshafen AG • List updated 23 October 2014
Contacts Conference: Mark Fenner Email: [email protected] Tel: +44 1306 743744
Exhibition: Colin Scott Email: [email protected] Tel: +44 1306 743744
EXPO 2015
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