Aerodine Composites Joins CAMX 2021 in Dallas, TX

Aerodine Composites will be exhibiting for the first time at the Composites and Advanced Materials Expo 2021 (CAMX) held from Oct. 19-21 in Dallas, Texas. Aerodine is a premier manufacturer and leading performance designer of advanced composites across multiple market segments such as Motorsports, Aerospace, Military/Defense, Industrial, and Medical.
CAMX is widely recognized as the most diverse and innovative conference in the composites industry. The show brings together OEMs, suppliers, innovators, distributors and educators, all focused on developing the materials of the future.
Max Thouin, Aerodine’s Vice President of Sales and Business Development, shared: “We’re especially excited to attend CAMX this year given the challenges Covid created with respect to business travel over the past year. We plan to showcase a lot of our latest achievements in Dallas, not only our core motorsports excellence, but also significant advance with our UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) and aerospace applications.”
Aerodine has been a trusted leader throughout the composites industry for over 30 years, and the team recognizes that CAMX is a must-attend event to connect with key decision-makers. The conference centers on advanced materials solutions for every vertical: transportation, energy, construction and medical, all of which Aerodine is already an established and esteemed supplier to.
Craig McCarthy, Aerodine’s President, started working in the composites industry in 1999 and has led Aerodine’s growth over the past eight-plus years. Craig added: “CAMX is perfectly timed this year as market demand is booming, projects are accelerating and our team of skilled engineers and craftsmen are looking forward to the opportunity to build new partnerships.”
To learn more about Aerodine’s history, achievements and partner collaboration successes or to set up a meeting at CAMX, please visit the corporate site: https://aerodinecomposites.com/.
Contact:
Max Thouin
Email: info@aerodinecomposites.com
Source: Aerodine Composites