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The fifth Automated Composites Manufacturing Symposium (ACM5), a conference jointly hosted by the University of Bristol and the National Composites Centre (NCC), is moving forward with its event on April 14-15, 2021 in Bristol, U.K. With the goal of offering a flexible delivery of live and virtual aspects, the final format will depend on various factors, including the state of the pandemic. Regardless, conference developers are fully committed to putting on the best possible event that it can.
The conference has also announced keynote and invited speakers as well as topics that will be covered, which include a wide mix of industry and academic presentations across the international automated composites manufacturing community.