INDA to host Filtration conference & exposition 2015

August 11, 2015 - United States Of America

INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, is set to host the Filtration 2015 International Conference & Exposition with the INDA Nonwoven Filter Media Training Course, in Chicago’s Navy Pier, from November 17 to 19, 2015.

The Conference event, one of the most important for air and water filtration professionals will provide everything needed to stay in the know about breakthroughs in the filtration industry. INDA expects over 1,500 delegates and exhibitors to connect at the exposition, and more than 30 delegates to attend the training. Industry professionals will learn the latest industry intelligence from leading speakers and experts at the conference.

One of the highlights of the event is trends and stats – Rousse and Brad Kalil, INDA’s director of market research and statistics, will discuss North American market trends, statistics, and the impact of recent mergers and acquisitions on the industry.

There will be presentations on new developments and future requirements in cabin air filtration by Andreas Scope, Ph.D., manager research and development cabin air filters, MANN+HUMMEL Innenraumfilter GmbH & Co. KG; removing contaminants from water by Steven Dulin, application engineer, GE Water & Process Technologies; and closing the performance gap between electrospun membrane filter media, Fred Lybrand, president, Elmarco, Inc.

Speakers like Professor David Y. H. Pui, Ph.D., director of the particle technology laboratory and of the center for filtration research at the University of Minnesota and Bruce McDonald, Principal, Bruce McDonald Consulting, will speak on filtration technology, according to a press release.

INDA’s Nonwoven Filter Media Training Course will be held prior to the exposition. Led by Christine Sun, Ph.D., Principal, Filtration Technologies International, Inc., the training course presents an opportunity to discover the principles of filtration, market and technology trends, technologies, products, test standards, unmet needs, and the growing potential of filter media products. (GK)