Next month's Decorative Surfaces Conference offers a glimpse of the future
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The meeting will be held at the Miami Biltmore Hotel for two days of presentations from the global leaders in design and surfacing technology.

MIAMI -- Get a glimpse of the future at the Decorative Surfaces Conference 2018, 4-6 December in Miami, organized by TCM North America.

Conference topics include:

•    The latest on lightweight decorative surfaces: Not just for RTA anymore! The incredible realism of these materials have put architectural surfaces in play. We’ll be analyzing these opportunities.

•    3D Laminates :  The new design leader? Flexible surfaces offer design options no other material can, and specifiers are taking notice.

•    Digital scanning and printing of decorative surfaces come of age: Technology that scans and print not just visuals, but textures as well, is about to revolutionize the surfacing industry.

•    Are composite-wood decorative panels the most sustainable option on the planet? New ways of defining “sustainability” put our materials solidly at the top of the green column.

•    Formaldehyde:   Addressing “The F-word” with a dose of common sense. There’s a broader context in which we should be talking about this basic organic building block used in thousands of everyday products.

VIEW FULL PROGRAM.

The  meeting will be held at the beautiful Miami Biltmore Hotel for two days of presentations from the global leaders in design and surfacing technology. Ample time for networking, and even a little golf, make this the industry’s top event for users of decorative surfaces. Don’t miss it!

REGISTER before November 9 and save $100.

Preferred hotel rates end in 9 November, or until our reserved block of rooms is gone, so don’t delay!

Contact Kenn Busch – [email protected] – with questions about attending and sponsoring.
 

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Harry Urban is the retired publisher of the Woodworking Network. Urban spent more than 30 years working in business-to-business publishing, trade shows, and conferences. He has travelled extensively throughout North America and overseas visiting and reporting on major manufacturing facilities and trade shows. In retirement, he's still following the woodworking industry, but he plans to do a lot more fishing.