AMI Plastics Industry Strategy Seminar5 May 2010 – Today’s unsettled polymer markets have made the process of understanding our future opportunities ever more difficult while at the same time the challenges facing the plastics industry have never been greater. Often the strategies that worked in the past can be a recipe for extinction. The last two years have seen the importance of China, India, the Middle East and Brazil accelerate in global terms and these countries are the engine now driving the industry forward. At the same time the markets in Europe, North America and Japan continue to struggle with weak demand and a rapidly changing structure.

To understand the future shape of the industry, and the way in which plastics processors will have to adjust to the rapidly changing world will be the focus for the upcoming Applied Market Information (AMI) global plastics industry seminar. To provide companies with the best tools to achieve future success AMI has revised all its forecasts and trend analysis on a worldwide basis, this data will be presented exclusively to attendees at the “Plastics Industry Strategy Seminar 2010: the Future of the Global Plastics Industry.”

You will find that in just one day this event provides attendees with both a detailed statistical review of the world market but also the opportunity to discuss key questions about the development of the industry and its future prospects. The result should be new thinking and ideas to successfully drive your company forward during the economic recovery.

The day is structured as an intimate meeting where attendees can get the maximum benefit of both the presentations, and also conversations with industry colleagues from a wide variety of backgrounds.

Download the brochure (PDF) for the next available seminar, 20 May 2010 in Brussels, Belgium.

I hope that the brochure gives you all the information you need concerning the seminar contents but if you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.

I look forward to hearing from you and seeing you at one of the seminars.

Andrew Reynolds is a research director for Applied Market Information Ltd., www.amiplastics.com.