07/04/2022 – Events

Composites community meets in Paris

Under the theme ‘Composites for a Sustainable World’, JEC World 2022 will be held from May 3rd to 5th at Paris-Nord Villepinte in France.

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JEC World is the global trade show for composite materials and their applications. © JEC World

 
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According to the JEC Observer, the future is looking strong for the composites industry. © JEC Group

 

JEC World 2022 will offer a unique forum for the global academic, business and end-user communities to engage in fruitful knowledge sharing, networking and innovation focused on improving sustainability throughout the product lifecycle. The event will showcase all the latest value chain strategies to reduce, reuse and recycle in line with circular economy goals, and highlight how the composites community is seizing the opportunity to rethink the way we do things now and direct research into new and better solutions.

For the first time in 2022, JEC World designs an exceptional conference program in two dedicated Agora conference rooms (Halls 5 & 6), also available in livestreaming via JEC World Connect, to help you overcome the main challenges and harness key trends shaping the future of the international Composites industry.

Discover the program

JEC World 2022 will also be available online, via the JEC World Connect platform, offering participants, the opportunity to visit exhibitors’ digital booths, chat with each other and attend all the program of the event in livestreaming and in replay.

The annual barometer of the composites industry is out

The JEC Observer, written in collaboration with Estin & Co, provides a forecast growth up to 2026, using graphs, key figures, market dynamics, and insights to illustrate the state of composites globally. It covers all the current and future trends in the composites industry 2021–2026:

  • What were the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic?
  • Is it still being felt?
  • What sectors suffered from it? or on the contrary, which ones experienced either little or no impact?
  • And mostly what is to expect for the next four years?

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