Registration is officially open for RadTech 2025, the UV+EB Technology Conference & Exposition, taking place May 18-21, 2025, at the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan, USA.
With a spotlight on sustainability, reindustrialization and the evolving role of manufacturing, RadTech 2025 promises to be a pivotal event for professionals across multiple industries. The conference will feature an extensive technical program, diving into both established and innovative applications of UV+EB technology. Key focus areas include printing, packaging, 3D printing, automotive technologies, batteries, wearables, coil coatings and industrial applications.
Event Highlights:
- In-Depth Sessions and Industry Expertise: Explore various topics and gain insights from industry leaders who are driving innovation and change.
- Sustainability and Reindustrialization: Learn how UV+EB technology is transforming manufacturing with sustainable and efficient solutions, which is vital to reindustrializing American manufacturing.
- Networking and Collaboration Opportunities: Connect with a comprehensive network that spans raw material suppliers, equipment suppliers, system integrators and end-users, enhancing industry collaboration.
- Global UV+EB Exhibition: Discover the latest innovations in UV+EB technology with hands-on opportunities to explore cutting-edge advancements, interact with product experts and identify new tools and technologies shaping the future of manufacturing.
Benefits of UV+EB Technology:
- Energy Efficiency: Understand UV+EB’s energy-saving potential and rapid curing processes of UV+EB.
- Reduced Environmental Impact: Discover solvent-free materials that help lower VOCs, HAPs, and CO2 emissions.
- Enhanced Product Quality: Learn how UV+EB improves durability, chemical resistance, and product longevity.
- Innovation and Versatility: Experience the adaptability of UV+EB technologies across diverse materials and applications.
- Economic Advantages: Explore the economic benefits, from reduced energy and material costs to increased throughput and minimized waste.
For further details and to register, please visit https://radtech.org/radtech25/.
We look forward to seeing you in Detroit!