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Theme For NCCA Fall Meeting Centers Around Innovation

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Cleveland, OH – The National Coil Coating Association’s (NCCA) Fall Meeting is scheduled Sept. 23-25, 2024, at The Westin O’Hare in Chicago, IL. The theme is “Innovation in Coatings, Innovation in Leadership.” The fall meeting features a great line-up of speakers, an education seminar, technical presentations, and the annual trade show.

The keynote speaker will be Anirban Basu, who will provide an in-depth analysis of major factors shaping economic outcomes, including interest rates, global conflict, wage dynamics, business confidence, and demographics.

The Emerging Leaders Committee’s sponsor speaker, Brian Blasko, will present skills and strategies on how to enhance leadership potential in his presentation, “Leadership…It’s Not Just a Fancy Title.”

The education seminar on coatings will be presented by representatives from AkzoNobel, Beckers, PPG, and Sherwin-Williams and will cover formulation, process of application, long-term properties, and sustainability. 

Other highlights of the meeting include presentations on photothermal measurement, temporary film masking, light curing platforms and European regulatory updates.

For more information or to register for the meeting, visit the event webpage: NCCA Fall Meeting.

About The National Coil Coating Association

NCCA-logoThe National Coil Coating Association (NCCA) is an established trade organization dedicated to the growth of coil coated products. The NCCA consists of over 100 member companies that are at the forefront of the industry. They provide coil coating services and are leading manufacturers and suppliers of metal, coatings, chemicals, and equipment. The members of the organization also process and warehouse the coil coated products prior to their delivery to the user industries. For more information, contact NCCA at 216-241-7333 or email at ncca@coilcoating.org. Visit the NCCA website at www.coilcoating.org.

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