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Australasian Aluminium Extrusion Conference 2025

Brisbane, Australia
Jul 14, 2025 - Jul 17, 2025
Onye Dike
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Published March 13th, 2025
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Summary

The Australasian Aluminium Extrusion Conference 2025 (AAEC 2025) will take place from July 14 to 17 in Brisbane, Australia. Organized by the AAEC Steering Committee, this premier event focuses on the aluminium extrusion industry, featuring workshops, technical sessions, and site tours.

Details

Location
Brisbane, Australia
Date
July 14th, 2025 - July 17th, 2025
Type
In Person
Website
Registration
Agenda
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Overview

The Australasian Aluminium Extrusion Conference 2025 (AAEC 2025) is set to be a significant gathering for professionals in the aluminium extrusion sector. This event will span four days, offering a comprehensive program that includes workshops, technical presentations, and networking opportunities.

Key Features

AAEC 2025 will feature a diverse range of topics, including sustainability, energy efficiency, and innovations in aluminium processing. Attendees can expect to hear from industry leaders and experts, with sessions dedicated to the latest advancements and challenges in the field. Notably, the conference will include site tours of local extrusion plants, providing firsthand insights into operational practices and technological advancements.

Registration and Participation

Participants can choose from various registration options, including full conference access, workshops, and site tours. The event promises to be an invaluable opportunity for networking and knowledge sharing among industry peers. For more details on the agenda and registration, visit the AAEC 2025 website.

This conference is not only a platform for learning but also a chance to engage with the future of aluminium extrusion, making it a must-attend event for professionals in the industry.


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