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Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS




Deutsche Keramische Gesellschaft e.V.




CERAMITEC 2012 fair




The American Ceramic Society



Welcome to the 10th CMCEE

With your participation we look forward once again to discussing the most important questions in the field of 'ceramic components and materials for energy and environmental technology', to gaining new knowledge and to identifying future trends in advanced ceramics science and technology.

We cordially invite you to visit Dresden. Besides its landscape beauty, Dresden currently is one of the most important hot spots of research in Germany and Europe with an enormous density of research institutes and scientists, Dresden offers a very pleasant environment for a successful symposium in 2012.

Right after the symposium you also will have the opportunity to visit the CERAMITEC 2012 fair in Munich. We are proud that we were able to win CERAMITEC, one of the most important exhibition fairs on technical ceramics, as co organizer of CMCEE allowing us to offer you a combined program in Dresden in Munich. With a special symposium package we offer organized transfer to Munich, one of the most beautiful cities of Germany.

We look forward to seeing you in Dresden and Munich.

The organizing committee of the 10th CMCEE:




Chair
Prof. Dr. Alexander Michaelis
Co-chair
Dr. Mrityunjay Singh
Co-chair
Prof. Dr. Tatsuki Ohji

Institute Director
Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS
Dresden, Germany

Chief Scientist
Ohio Aerospace Institute, NASA Glenn Research Center
Cleveland/OH, USA

Prime Senior Research Scientist
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Nagoya, Japan

Location of the 10th CMCEE

Dresden: Hotbed of culture, science, and high technology
Spirited intellectual exchange is a tradition in this internationally known artistic and cultural metropolis. Scientific competency and inventiveness have enabled the city to assert itself again and again as a high-tech location. Since as early as the 18th century, Dresden has been shaped by a fruitful association of business and science. Important inventions and developments resulted from this symbiosis. In 1708 Johann Friedrich Böttger developed the technique for making European porcelain here. Based on this tradition Dresden nowadays developed to be the European center of advanced ceramics.

Today the Saxon residence presents itself as a modern city, although even today the buildings from the renaissance, baroque and 19th century, like the Zwinger, the Semper Opera House, the Royal Palace or the Frauenkirche, determine the Elbe front and the face of the city.

Munich: Host of the CERAMITEC 2012 fair
organized transfer from Dresden to Munich on May 23th, 2012

The 12th International Trade Fair for Machinery, Equipment, Plants, Processes and Raw Materials for CERAMICS and POWDER METALLURGY takes place from 22 to 25 May 2012 at the New Munich Trade Fair Centre. CERAMITEC is the leading trade fair for decision makers in the ceramics industry. It is also known as the trendsetting fair and thus always has a high proportion of international visitors.

Alongside coverage of the traditional ceramic areas, the sections on 'Technical Ceramics' and 'Advanced Ceramics' will be further expanded for CERAMITEC 2012, in order to present to exhibitors and visitors an even broader product portfolio.




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