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CPMA to host international color pigments conference April 20-22 in Chicago, IL.


The Color Pigments Manufacturers Association, Inc. (CPMA CPMA Canadian Produce Marketing Association
CPMA Challenge Promode Arena (Quake 3 modification)
CPMA Color Pigments Manufacturers Association, Inc.
), Alexandria, VA, in association with Rodman Publications, will present "Pigment Solutions Critical to Success," a three-day conference and workshop program on April 20-22, 2004, at the Hotel Intercontinental, in Chicago, IL. Intended for users and manufacturers of color not of the white race; - commonly meaning, esp. in the United States, of negro blood, pure or mixed.

See also: Color
 pigments, the conference will emphasize solutions for users of pigments in order to achieve success with their pigments applications.

In addition to the conference, the event includes a two-day symposium exploring the latest trends and new developments in pigments for inks, coatings, cosmetics, ceramics, plastics, and other applications, as well as table-top exhibits, and pre-conference workshops on regulatory developments in the U.S., Mexico, Canada, Europe, and Asia.

A preliminary list of speakers and topics for the conference is as follows:

"Color Effects in Consumer Product Marketing"--Suzanne Bernardi, EMD EMD Electromechanical dissociation, see there  Chemicals, Inc.

"Ultramarine ultramarine, blue pigment used chiefly as a coloring material and as a bluing agent. A double silicate of sodium and aluminum with some sulfur, it is prepared commercially from kaolin, sulfur, soda ash, and other inexpensive ingredients.  Blue--The Rediscovered Pigment"--David Calvert, Holiday Pigments, Ltd.

"International Trade and Color Pigments"--Jim DeLisi, Fanwood Chemical, Inc.

"Industry Update of U.S. Legislative and Regulatory Issues and The Color Pigments Industry"--Harold F. Fitzpatrick, Fitzpatrick, Merritt and Samra-Arteaga, (CPMA Counsel)

"Latest Environmental and Business Developments in Mexico"--Ruben Munoz Garcia, Mexican Association of the Chemical Industry

"Digital Printing and Pigments"--Jack Gormley, Sun Chemical Corp.

"Substrates for Pearlescent pearl·es·cent  
adj.
Having a pearly luster or gloss.



pearl·escence n.

Adj. 1.
 Pigments"--Elisabeth Hoener, EMD Chemicals, Inc.

"Iron Oxide The material used to coat the surfaces of magnetic tapes and lower-capacity disks.  Pigments--The World's Oldest Paint Box. A Review of Product Variations and Performance Criteria"--Chuck Hoover, Jr., Hoover Color Corp.

"Understanding Food Packaging Compliance for Colorants"--Patty Kinne, Ciba Specialty Chemicals “Ciba” redirects here. For the pre-1971 company, see Novartis.

Ciba Specialty Chemicals is a chemical company based in and near Basel, Switzerland. It was formed as the non-pharmaceuticals elements of Novartis were spun out in 1997, following the merger in the
 

"The Growth of the Organic Pigment Industry in China"--Lawrence R. Lerner, Eastbound Technologies, Inc.

"Regulatory Developments in Canada"--Karen Levins, Cantox Health Sciences International.

"A New Generation of Sparkling Effect Pigments"--Raimund Schmid and Norbert Mronga, BASF AG BASF AG

German chemical and plastics manufacturing company. Founded in 1865, BASF (the full German name means “Baden Aniline and Soda Factory”) was part of the chemical cartel IG Farben from 1925 until 1945, when the latter was dissolved by the Allies.
 

"REACH and Other Regulatory Initiatives in Europe"--Ralph J. Sorensen, Sun Chemical A/S

"Changing Role of Effect Pigments in the Cosmetic Industry"--Gabriel Uzunian and Leila Song, Engelhard Corp.

"The Latest Color Trends"--Patricia Verlodt, Color Services and Associates

"Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Act and the U.S. Regulatory Process"--Joel Weissglass, Magruder Color

"Trends in the Ink Industry"--TBD

"Best Practices in the Indian Chemical/Pigment Industry"--TBD

"Ecological Aspects of Nickel and Chrome Titanates Including the HPV HPV human papillomavirus.

HPV
abbr.
human papilloma virus


Human papilloma virus (HPV) 
 Program"--TBD

Conference registration is $1,295 U.S. and includes all the educational sessions, two evening receptions, two continental breakfasts, coffee breaks, the conference luncheon, and personal conference binder/CD-ROM with copies of the papers. An online registration form is available at www.pigments.org. For additional information, contact CPMA at 703.684.4044; fax: 703.684.1795; or email: cpma@cpma.com.
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