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2020 PM Management Summit

(Open to MPIF Members Only)

Connect virtually with powder metallurgy industry leaders during the MPIF 2020 Management Summit October 26–28, 2020. Now more than ever it is important that we come together as an industry to discuss the current state and plan how we are going to move forward to build stronger, more unified PM and metal AM industries.

High-caliber speakers will be presenting in two hours blocks on timely topics including the impact that the pandemic has had on our industry, industry direction, and how to best manage your employees during these unprecedented times.
 

During the virtual event, we will also be holding the MPIF 76th Annual Business Meeting, which will provide you with insights of the Federation’s activities as well as an update from each of our six associations on the Pulse Survey results and what we have to look forward to in 2021.

Summit Registration Fee

Full Registration $100/person

  • Registration fee will include access to all of the virtual sessions over the three-day period;
  • Each day will have a unique link to access the virtual event (you will receive three separate emails with links for each day);
  • The PM Management Summit will be offered as a live, virtual event only. Due to the nature of the programming, we will not be sharing the slides and/or recording following the programs.

Register for the Management Summit

Please contact Stephanie Schember with questions.

Schedule at a Glance

Details coming soon...

General Information

Virtual Event
Monday, October 26 – Wednesday, October 28
Daily from approximately 1:00-3:00 p.m. EDT 


Conference Cancellation
No refunds will be provided for cancellations.


Code of Conduct Policy
Presenters, Vendors and all other Attendees at MPIF/APMI/CPMT events are expected to comply with instructions from staff members, and are expected to conduct themselves at all times in a courteous, professional and respectful manner, refraining from language and conduct that might bring discredit upon themselves, their organizations, and MPIF/APMI/CPMT. Such conduct includes, but is not limited to disrupting the businesslike atmosphere, harassment, discrimination, inappropriate language, failing to comply with local, state, and federal laws, and conduct that puts themselves and others at risk. This code of conduct applies to both official activities of the event and its program as well as to any informal and social activities taking place in connection with the event. Presenters, and any other Attendees who do not comply with this code of conduct may be removed from the event and barred from attending future MPIF/APMI/CPMT sponsored or co-sponsored events.