6th MATERIALICA Design + Technology Award 2008 – Apply now!

We would like to invite you to submit your product, material or developed method as a contribution to the award and give you the opportunity to highlight the innovative competence of your corporation.

The annual award, which has been held since 2003, seeks to outline the importance of materials for industrial design-oriented applications and to encourage a dialog between material manufacturers, designers and product manufacturers.

The award will be granted by MunichExpo Veranstaltungs GmbH, the organizers of MATERIALICA, the international specialist trade fair for material applications, surfaces and product engineering.

The award ceremony will take place on the occasion of the 11th MATERIALICA on October 14, 2008. All awarded submissions will be presented at the MATERIALICA Design Show in a separate exhibition architecture designed exclusively for this event.

New: Free participation at the award for exhibitors of the MATERIALICA trade fair!

You have decided to participate in the MATERIALICA Design + Technology Award 2008?

Please request your registration forms from:

MATERIALICA Design Award-Projektbüro, Wengmann + Rattan

Contact: Lena Richter +49(0)89-76773824
info@wengmann-kpm.de

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Lena Richter Wengmann + Rattan

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