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The Stainless Steel World Conference & Expo 2027, the 15th edition of this long-established three-day combined conference and exhibition, remains a key fixture in the calendar for CRA and stainless steel professionals worldwide. Taking place from 16–18 November 2027 in Maastricht, the Netherlands, it will once again bring together corrosion and materials experts, producers, suppliers, traders, stockists, engineers, end users, and decision makers from across the global stainless steel value chain.
By uniting the exhibition and conference under one roof, Stainless Steel World 2027 offers a unique opportunity to meet manufacturers, suppliers, traders, and stockists on the expo floor, while also joining in-depth discussions with engineers, end users, and industry leaders in the technical programme and seminar sessions. The event has firmly established itself as the premier international forum for exchanging knowledge and experience in the manufacture and application of stainless steels.
The conference provides an excellent platform for researchers, corrosion specialists, welding engineers, designers, manufacturers, stockists, architects, and other professionals to share their experiences and challenges related to stainless steel in real-world applications. It contributes to the development of new corrosion-resistant alloys and to a deeper understanding of current trends in welding, fabrication, surface treatment, and materials specification.
Stainless Steel World Conference & Expo 2027 will be tailored towards direct business-to-business contact and high-quality networking, while welcoming a diversity of global knowledge from exhibitors, visitors, and conference delegates. Building on the success of the 2025 edition, the 2027 event aims to further expand the understanding and connections needed to support future growth across the stainless steel industry.
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