Abstract

Membership of the European Powder Metallurgy Association (EPMA) grew to record levels of more than 260 in 2002. Of these, 164 are corporate members, broken down into 50 per cent component manufacturers, 36 per cent suppliers and 14 per cent end users and other institutions. The organisation launched a new version of its Health and Safety Guidelines, a working document for industrialists, at the Valencia Conference and Exhibition last month and is to continue lobbying on the proposed introduction of the European New Chemicals Policy, which has potentially large implications for the industry. This is a short news story only. Visit www.metal-powder.net for the latest powder metallurgy industry news.

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