Composites
Composites Germany re-elects Chairman and Executive Management and sets objectives for 2016


Pic: Dr. Michael Effing
All agreed that the first conference enjoyed a successful première and anticipate that the next will be even more international in character.
The meeting agreed to develop its own lobbying strategy and to continue the organisation's work on standards and standardisation.
Education and training are a top priority for 2016. Composites Germany aims to guarantee a seamless chain of training and educational programmes for the entire sector. "Sustainability and recycling" will be a further key area for all the member organisations of Composites Germany. Effective recycling technologies and systems will be essential if CRP materials are to gain widespread acceptance in industrial applications.

Pic: Dr. Elmar Witten
"Our familiar 6-monthly market survey and public relations activities in the political and trade sectors will continue to be very important elements of the work we do here at Composites Germany," says Dr. Elmar Witten. The 2nd International Composites Congress (ICC) will take place from
28. - 29.11.2016 in Düsseldorf and feature Japan as the partner Country.