WESTPORT, Conn. – The 2019 Chem Show returns to New York City’s Jacob Javits Center October 22-24, 2019. Debuted in 1915, the Show focuses on previewing the latest equipment and product technology related to the processing of fluids, powders and gases through its free seminar program and nearly 300 exhibiting companies. Industry attendees rely on the Show’s unique connection to the entire CPI to provide networking
opportunities through like-minded professionals as well as cross-market opportunities for growth in both their respected industries and new market potential.

Attendees can register for free by visiting the Chem Show website by clicking here.

“When the Chem Show debuted over 100 years ago the CPI was much smaller in practice and in the way the processing of chemicals was approached,” said Mark Stevens, Chem Show management. “Today, the CPI is a shared market experience where process engineers and industry professionals have the unique opportunity to learn from one another and from the technologies employed to process varying types of materials. There are many specialized shows out there that are beneficial to their respective industries, but the Chem Show offers the best place to bring the entire CPI together under one roof to explore best practices across the full industry and its applications. The CPI is always evolving and introducing new markets— the innovation we see on the floor is astounding.”

Cross Market Experience Cultivates Industry-Wide Growth
The Chem Show attracts professionals from across the CPI as they scout solutions to optimize current process practices. Many come to the Show simply to explore, while others arrive with a particular issue in mind and visit targeted booths as they compare available options. In either case, attendees find exhibitors that are prepared to cultivate long-term relationships through the initial education of new products, processes and applications to implementation.

The Chem Show offers a wide range of possibilities for process engineers, plant and production personnel and all other professionals within the CPI to experience the industry in person together under one roof. Attendees have the opportunity to make new connections, reconnect with established contacts and interact with peers facing similar challenges met in the everyday work environment.

For more information, including a complete list of exhibitors and to register, visit chemshow.com. The Chem Show seminar program will be released in early June.