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Aluminium Two Thousand & ICEB Invites Delegates to Industry Event

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The 12th Aluminium Two Thousand World Congress and 7th International Conference on Extrusion and Benchmark (ICEB) — which will be on September 19-23, 2023, in Bologna, Italy— is open to registrants seeking insight into the wide world of aluminum manufacturing, from casting and recycling to extrusion, rolling, surface treatment, and sustainability.

More than 80 highly qualified aluminum specialists from companies, universities and associations all over the world are coming together to present their expertise and introduce the most innovative technologies and applications in the aluminum field to an international audience. This event aims to analyze all aspects of the aluminum value chain, providing an opportunity to present and listen to lectures from technical and scientific experts, network with international colleagues, and exchange ideas for the improvement of aluminum technology. It will also help customers and suppliers improve their business relationships, enabling them to become stronger as a global aluminum community.

In addition, the ICEB is the biggest event in Europe related to the recent developments on extrusion technology and its analysis by FEM simulation. The 2023 event will maintain its main features — merging technical sessions on the latest advances in the extrusion of light alloys with the Extrusion Benchmark contest, which involves the development of simulation codes for the extrusion process.

Interview with the Event Founder

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Walter Dalla Barba, president of Interall and of the Aluminium Two Thousand World Congress.

In the following interview, Walter Dalla Barba, CEO of Italtecno Srl and president of Interall and of the Aluminium Two Thousand World Congress, shares his insights about what to expect from the forthcoming event.

Aluminium Two Thousand has become a vitally important networking occasion for the aluminum industry (be it extrusion, foundry, melting, finishing, or exhausted water treatment). How did it come to be?

In the 80s, I used to attend international congresses about surface treatment and extrusion techniques, and I wondered why aluminum was only treated as one among many, despite it being the third most common element after oxygen and silicon and the most used metal (right after iron) to manufacture millions of products. Fast forward to the end of 1988: having just come back from Paris Interfinish congress, I was talking with a long-term collaborator of Italtecno, journalist Velello Muratori, and another business partner of mine, and we decided to organize ourselves a congress that would give due credit to this noble metal. We set the date of the first edition, March 1990, and the title, Aluminium Two Thousand, because of the nearing Y2K. We had no way of knowing whether ten or a hundred people would have come to the Raffaello Hotel in Modena, and yet more than two hundred came, despite the odd Arab refusing to attend due to a lack of five stars hotels in the city.

Still, this made me realize, we had attracted a high-end public and that our congress had to meet those expectations. We called in managers and businessmen from the most important businesses in the field, both from Italy and other manufacturing countries. And we were successful — not just with the scientific part, but also with the side activities we had planned: to get to north-west Sardinia, where we would spend the following two days and nights, we had booked an entire Meridiana flight, but it was so full we had to leave some people out. Ever since 1990, all the activities we’ve offered — from gala dinners to sightseeing tours, from activities for those just accompanying to cooking classes (which Americans seem to really enjoy) — have gained more and more following.

Who are the congress speakers?

According to topic, we have called in technicians from extrusion, anodizing, coating, and melting companies, but also economists, like professor Cesare Garzia from Bocconi university, who are going to present their analysis of the trends and outlook of the aluminum business as well as the overlap with general economy.

We’ll talk about the different fields of application for extruded aluminum, about the issues with implementing various alloys and about applying aluminum to architecture, automotive, transportation, costume jewelry, and furniture. We have indeed seen at the Salone del Mobile (Milan furniture expo) that aluminum is trending for home and office interior design. We’ll leave a lot of space to innovative technologies and scholarly research.

You have managed to have business and university meet through the synergy with the International Conference on Extrusion and Benchmark (ICEB), the biggest event in Europe for the development of extrusion technology and its analysis through FEM simulation. When did the collaboration with ICEB first start?

It all began in 2003, when researchers from the Engineering Department of the University of Bologna came to our congress, which was in Rome that year. Now, ever since the 6th edition, we also host the International Conference on Extrusion and Benchmark, an event attended by researchers from all over the world which previously used to alternate between Bologna and Berlin. This is why I’m proud of my contribution, not just for enabling the highly desirable exchange between universities and manufacturers in a constructive, friendly setting, but also for bringing to Bologna the excellence of aluminum studies.

What will this year’s program be?

For three whole days, we’ll hold three parallel sessions to delve into the details of all topics of aluminum. Each paper has been examined by the congress scientific committee in order to only select the most innovative studies and researches, the most recent manufacturing applications and the most interesting case studies.

At the same time, to ensure the best possible stay in Bologna, we’ll have entertaining side events every night: a gala dinner, an exclusive concert, a tour for accompanying people, a technical tour and a final, beautiful social tour through the charming historical cities surrounding Bologna, including Ravenna, capital of the Roman Empire from 408 to 476.

To read the preliminary list of titles and speakers, visit our website: www.aluminium2000.com.

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