Monday, March 22, 2010

TAGA & RadTech Partner -- Student Poster Competition

TAGA AND RADTECH TO PARTNER
STUDENT COMPETITION TO RAISE AWARENSESS OF ENERGY CURING

Bethesda, MD (March 22, 2010) TAGA AND RadTech are partnering to present a student poster competition to showcase energy cure materials and their use and benefits. Energy curing uses ultraviolet and/or electron beams to cure (dry) inks and coatings, and is generally considered more energy efficient, and environmentally responsible compared with traditional technologies. “Energy curing can serve as a key element to a printer’s sustainability efforts, says Jo Grosemans,” of Cytec. "Our goal is to educate students about these benefits, as well as the fact that the process enables differentiation and new applications in the printing and packaging industry."

TAGA and RadTech are offering the competition winner a cash award plus an expenses paid trip to the RadTech Conference in Baltimore, MD, May 24-26 (www.radtech2010.com). “TAGA is always interested in technology innovations and fresh ideas and new insights,” says Don Duncan, Wikoff Color Corp. and TAGA Board member. “I see the potential for good synergy between TAGA and RadTech to develop this and other educational outreach opportunities."

Entries must be submitted by April 19 to RadTech. For details, please visit: http://tiny.cc/MbK61.

TAGA (Technical Association of the Graphic Arts, www.taga.org) is the only global professional technical association for the graphic arts industries.

RadTech is a non profit trade association working to advance and increase awareness of energy cure (UV and EB)technology.

Friday, March 19, 2010

yet2.com Sponsors Technology Awards at RadTech 2010

yet2.com Sponsors Technology Awards
RadTech features yet2.com at Manufacturing Event

Boston, MA; Bethesda, MD USA (March 19, 2010) Intellectual property consultancy yet2.com announces sponsorship of RadTech's Emerging Technologies Awards. yet2.com is the world’s largest intellectual property exchange; RadTech is The Association of UV (ultraviolet) and EB (electron beam) Technologies.

Dr. Eugene Buff, Vice President of Consulting for yet2.com, says, “We're pleased to work with RadTech, as our mission to seek innovative partners around the world and across the manufacturing industries is well served by RadTech's wide technology reach." Presented in conjunction with the biennial RadTech UV/EB Technology Expo & Conference 2010, May 24‐26, 2010, Baltimore, award nominations will be accepted through May 1. Previous winners include: Ford Motor Company, General Motors, 3M, the U.S. Air Force, Toyota, Armstrong World Industries, Breit Technologies, Columbia Forest Products, DVUV, InPhase, Lithotype, Objet Geometries, and Mohawk Industries. In addition to the sponsorship, Dr. Buff will present on "Technology Scouting and Open Innovation, the Role of Intermediaries and the yet2.com experience.” In addition, the event includes over 100 conference presentation and about 100 technology exhibitors.

"RadTech is excited to have yet2.com join our effort," says Mike Idacavage of Cytec and President of RadTech. "With emerging applications from flexible electronics and Photovoltaics to advanced packaging to aerospace and defense, our technology promises a prominent role for firms seeking clean, efficient manufacturing solutions." Please visit www.radtech2010.com for more information.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

RadTech UV/EB Student Poster Competition

Students:
. Create a UV/EB spec'd poster to showcase energy cure. Submit design as a PDF.
. Cash award of $1,000 and trip to RadTech 2010
. Entries must be submitted by April 19 to RadTech.
http://tiny.cc/MbK61

Monday, March 15, 2010

Free Admission for End Users at RadTech 2010

Bethesda, MD USA (March 15, 2010) With global energy, environmental and manufacturing competitiveness concerns escalating, RadTech--The Association for UV and EB Technologies will offer educational programming at no charge for users and potential end users of ultraviolet and electron beam technologies. UV (ultraviolet) and EB (electron beam) technologies are featured at the RadTech UV/EB Technology Expo and Conference, May 24-26, 2010 in Baltimore. Fast emerging UV and EB coating, ink, adhesive and composite technologies offer proven efficiencies over traditional manufacturing methods. The "UV/EB Stimulus Package," is designed to educate manufacturers in their efforts to become more sustainable and profitable. The event features sessions on Industrial Applications, Printing and Packaging, Wood and Building Products, and Aerospace and Defense. The UV/EB Stimulus Package offers qualified end users attendance to an End User session at no cost, as well as other benefits to attend. In addition, the event includes over 100 conference presentations and about 100 technology exhibitors. The RadTech UV/EB Technology Expo & Conference, 2010 May 24-26, 2010 - Baltimore Convention Center (Baltimore, MD) http://www.radtech2010.com.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Special Keynote Speaker Announced

**JUST ANNOUNCED**
Special Keynote Speaker on Wednesday, May 26 at 1:00 PM.

Robert C. Tapella, 25th Public Printer of the United States and CEO of the US Government Printing Office.
"The Green Road Ahead"
Click Here for Bio

New UV/EB Unversity Courses Announced

New UV/EB University Lunch and Learn Short Courses Announced. Go to www.radtech2010.com/university.html for details.

Student Scholarships to RadTech 2010

For more information on student scholarships, please email scholarship@radtech.org


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RadTech UV & EB Technology Expo & Conference 2010
May 24-26, 2010 - Baltimore Convention Center
Baltimore, MD USA
http://www.radtech2010.com

Emerging Technology Award Submissions

In order to be considered for an Emerging Technology Award, please visit this website.

Emerging Technology Award Submissions Info


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RadTech UV/EB Technology Expo & Conference
May 24-26, 2010 - Baltimore Convention Center
Baltimore, MD USA
http://www.radtech2010.com/