CORROSION/2005 - NACE International
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  NACExpo/2005 Exhibit Hours:

   Monday—5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
     (FELLOWSHIP)

   Tuesday—11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

   Wednesday—11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

   Thursday—11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The Annual Conference is the largest corrosion event in the world, attracting more than 6,000 professionals internationally, who come to learn about new product developments, obtain technical information, and network with corrosion experts in their industry.

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NACExpo/2005
NACExpo/2005 will feature more than 500 exhibits and will showcase the latest advancements in corrosion control products from around the world. The exhibit hall will be open Monday through Thursday during the conference. See the exhibitors...

Free lunch (while supplies last) will be served in the exhibit hall Tuesday through Thursday. Full conference attendees will receive three lunch tickets in their registration packet at check-in.

Technical Program
In Houston, more than 350 NACE technical committees will meet to discuss the latest advancements in corrosion technology and industry trends as well as to develop business strategies for writing new standards and reports. Technical information affecting most industries will be presented through a number of different venues including informal paper presentations, committee meetings, symposia, and educational programs.
Technical committees sponsoring symposia have selected topics and appointed officers. Click here for symposia listing and more information .



• NO INCREASE in full conference registation fees

• NO INCREASE in NACE’s previously lowered 1- and 2-day registration fees

• Conference papers DISCOUNTED below the member rate


Research in Progress (R.I.P.) Call for Papers
Sponsored by the NACE Research Committee, RIP sessions provide a unique opportunity for the business community to see how recent advancements in the industry translate into corporate bottom dollars. See more...

CORROSION/2005 Advance Program
The advance program is printed in the October 2004 issue of Materials Performance. Request a copy by contacting the NACE Membership Services department at msd@nace.org.

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