FINAL PROGRAMME - Tire Technology Expo
FINAL PROGRAMME - Tire Technology Expo
FINAL PROGRAMME - Tire Technology Expo
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PLUS<br />
PLUS<br />
<strong>Tire</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> <strong>Expo</strong> is now in its eleventh year in<br />
Europe, and 2011 will be yet another world-class<br />
event. More exhibitors, more space and more to see<br />
than ever before. Plus, our best-ever conference<br />
programme and speaker line-up – guaranteed to<br />
make your visit highly valuable.<br />
4 Days<br />
Optional <strong>Tire</strong> Mechanics Short Course<br />
The 36th <strong>Tire</strong> mechanics Short Course will be held concurrently with <strong>Tire</strong> <strong>Technology</strong><br />
expo 2011 in Cologne, germany, 14/15/16/17 february 2011<br />
This four-day course will provide engineers and scientists with an in-depth, intense study of the<br />
latest developments surrounding tire engineering. The course is designed for practising engineers,<br />
chemists and scientists who are concerned with tires and vehicles, and who have an engineering<br />
or science background at the Bachelor of Science level. The basic aspects of the mechanics<br />
of pneumatic tires will be introduced by internationally renowned experts in tire mechanics.<br />
over 1,000 pages of course notes on CDs prepared by the instructors will be provided for all<br />
participants. Those who complete this course will receive a certificate from The University of Akron.<br />
Akron Short Course Fee<br />
�1,175 plus German VAT for the four-day course<br />
Can Be BooKeD on ITS oWn<br />
2 Days<br />
Optional Rubber Materials Short Course<br />
The rubber materials Short Course will be held concurrently with <strong>Tire</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> expo<br />
2011 in Cologne, germany on 14 and 15 february 2011 – commencing one day before<br />
the expo and main conference<br />
The performance requirements for engineered rubber products such as tires have continuously<br />
increased over the last few decades and are set to continue to increase. The conflicting demands of<br />
weight reduction and reduced rolling resistance, coupled with increases in abrasion resistance and<br />
wet and dry friction performance, make the tire designer’s life difficult. All rubber components have<br />
to be designed and manufactured using robust engineering principles to ensure that they comply<br />
with the expected performance and lifetime requirements. This course is designed specifically to<br />
give a detailed overview of all the core concepts involved in the design of rubber products.<br />
Rubber Materials Short Course fee<br />
�975 plus German VAT for the two-day course<br />
Can Be BooKeD on ITS oWn<br />
www.tiretechnology-expo.com