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Rotational Moulding
The Global Industry Convention & Exhibition


Location: Belfast, The Waterfront
Date: 7th - 9th September 2008
Theme: Water - storage, recycling & leisure



The next ARMO (Alliance of Rotational Moulding Organisations) Conference will take place between 7th—9th September 2008 at the Waterfront Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland.


The ARMO Conference format is proven and appreciated throughout the international Rotational Moulding Industry. Belfast will prove an excellent venue for this respected Conference and will take advantage of the resources of Queen’s University, a worldwide centre of excellence in Rotational Moulding.

This event will feature two days of respected industry speakers on Rotational Moulding technology and the global issues affecting the industry. The Conference will be based around the theme of Water and will explore the opportunities Water provides the Industry in the resource management and leisure sectors.

The Conference will be preceded by a day or technical sessions at the world-renowned Queen’s University of Belfast. There will also be a tour of UK Rotomoulding factories following the Conference. Running parallel to the show will be a one day design seminar targeted at UK design lecturers. This will allow the industry to deseminate the inherent design benefits of the process.

The 2008 ARMO Conference is being organised by the BPF (British Plastics Federation). The BPF is the oldest plastics association in the world and has an excellent track record of event management.

2008 is also the 75th Anniversary of the discovery of Polyethylene, yet another reason to become involved!
























































Sponsor Information

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 Queen's University Seminars

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Accomodation

     

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