Leana Wen Discusses Patients Different Priorities, Bad COVID Policies medpagetoday.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from medpagetoday.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Trade fair cancelled due to coronavirus concerns / Plastics association names Hall of Fame inductees
Due to the pandemic there wonât be a live plastics show in Orlando in May 2021 (Photo: NPE)
The
Plastics Industry Association (Plastics, Washington, D.C. / USA; www.plasticsindustry.org) has cancelled this yearâs âNational Plastics Expositionâ (NPE; www.npe.org), the industryâs largest trade fair in the Americas, as an in-person event. Further details have not yet been provided by the organiser, who responded to a
Plasteurope.com enquiry saying it would have âmore to say soonâ.
The triennial NPE show was scheduled to take place at the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC; www.occc.net) in Orlando, Florida, from 17 to 21 May 2021. However, âdue to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, it has been determined that it is not possible to hold the planned event and also provide a safe environment at that time and location,â according to assoc
The new members represent an array of disciplines and come from all across the globe.
The Plastics Academy announced 10 new members of the Plastics Hall of Fame on Dec. 18. Representing an array of disciplines and coming from all across the globe, the new members were scheduled to be formally inducted during an awards gala at NPE2021 in May, but the The Plastics Industry Association (PLASTICS) founded the Hall of Fame to recognize the industry leaders who make up this impactful industry, and we are continuing the rich tradition by honoring those who shine in their careers and contribute to science and society,” said PLASTICS President and CEO Tony Radoszewski.
Plastics Hall of Fame announces 10 new members for 2021
The 10 industry veterans from the global plastics machinery, training, packaging, materials and trade association sectors are scheduled to be inducted on May 16 at NPE2021 in Orlando, Fla. December 23, 2020 Canadian Plastics
Ten industry veterans from the global plastics machinery, training, packaging, materials and trade association sectors will be the latest inductees into the Plastics Hall of Fame.
The 10 new members were announced on Dec. 18 by the Plastics Academy, and are scheduled to be inducted on May 16 at NPE2021 in Orlando, Fla.
“We are proud of the 2021 class of the Plastics Hall of Fame. The winners come from all across the globe and represent many different disciplines,” said Jay Gardiner, president of the Plastics Academy. “In this difficult year, we look to these inductees as a reaffirmation of the vitality and strength of the plastics industry.”
Plastics Hall of Fame names 10 new members
Print
From upper left: Yoshiharu Inaba, Mayumi Kotani, Salvatore Monte, Peter Neumann, Donald Paulson, Joseph Prischak, Ulrich Reifenhauser, Wylie Royce, Suresh Shah, Vince Witherup
Leaders from the global plastics machinery, training, packaging, materials and trade association sectors will join the Plastics Hall of Fame at an awards dinner at NPE2021.
The Plastics Academy announced the 10 new members Dec. 18 and will induct them May 16 at NPE in Orlando, Fla. We are proud of the 2021 class of the Plastics Hall of Fame. The winners come from all across the globe and represent many different disciplines, Plastics Academy President Jay Gardiner said.