2025 presentations at Interwire and GCCF will offer quality programs

The Interwire 2025 educational programs will deliver a comprehensive learning experience for attendees at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia. In addition, the event will run alongside the Global Continuous Casting Forum, creating even more opportunities for technical education. Learn more at https://www.interwire25.com/.

Fundamentals of Wire Manufacturing Course

To kick off the event, WAI will host the Fundamentals of Wire Manufacturing Course on Monday, May 12, 2025. This full-day session provides a practical introduction to wire manufacturing processes, making it ideal for both new and experienced professionals.

Interwire Conference Program and Workshop

The Interwire Conference Program will feature presentations and panel discussions focused on industry trends, innovations, and technical advancements.

In addition, attendees can join the Advanced Extrusion Workshop, which offers hands-on learning and limits participation to 50 attendees for a more interactive experience.

Global Continuous Casting Forum

The Global Continuous Casting Forum will return for its fourth edition. This dedicated program will focus on the latest developments in continuous casting technology, providing valuable insights for manufacturers and engineers.

Production Solutions and WAI Theater Sessions

The Production Solutions program will take place in the WAI Theater on the show floor and will remain open to all attendees.

Sessions will cover key topics such as precoats and lubricants, wire breaks, and wire drawing dies. The WAI Theater will also host additional technical sessions and the prestigious Mordica Lecture.

Learn More and Get Involved

For more information on call for papers, sponsorship opportunities, and event details, visit https://www.interwire25.com/.

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