Originally published October, 2013
The TITANIUM 2013 Conference, held on Oct. 6-9, 2013 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada USA was sponsored by the International Titanium Association (www.titanium.org). This year’s event drew a record 1182 attendees from over 25 countries interested in learning more about the latest business, technology and market trends and developments in the global titanium industry for markets including alternative energy, commercial aerospace, military/defense, automotive; medical; industrial, energy, mining; consumer goods/recreation products and architecture. Other titanium-related topics covered included raw materials, fabrication, economy/finance, manufacturing technology and new materials.
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