Metal Powder Organizations launch new/redesigned websites.

Press Release Summary:



Metal Powder Industries Federation (MPIF) launched its new website, mpif.org, designed for facilitated navigation as well as mobile compatibility. Features include, but not limited to, Directory of Powder Metallurgy (PM) Fabricators and Suppliers, PM publications section hosted by Thomson Reuters Techstreet, and educational video content. Other websites, representing APMI International (apmiinternational.org) and Center for Powder Metallurgy Technology (cpmtweb.org), were also launched.



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Metal Powder Organizations Unveil New Websites



The Metal Powder Industries Federation (MPIF) has launched a new website at www.mpif.org.



Key features of the site include a clean design, expanded content, a new Directory of Powder Metallurgy (PM) Fabricators and Suppliers, a new PM publications section hosted by Thomson Reuters Techstreet, educational video content, and more.



"The previous MPIF website held up well for nearly 20 years, but we are excited to provide our members and the global PM community with a site that is modern, easier to navigate, and mobile friendly," said Lisa Andrews, MPIF Communications Director.



Additionally, two other websites were launched representing APMI International and the Center for Powder Metallurgy.



APMI International, the global professional society for powder metallurgy, hosted at apmiinternational.org, provides access to online resources for those wishing to become more involved in the PM industry, and includes industry employment postings and information on the Powder Metallurgy Technology Certification program. Members have access to an archive of the International Journal of Powder Metallurgy, the Who's Who in Powder Metallurgy Membership Directory, and, for the first time, access to a series of free online e-learning courses all as part of membership to APMI International.



The Center for Powder Metallurgy Technology (CPMT) website, cpmtweb.org, provides information on current and completed technology programs, student scholarship programs, and information on the CPMT/Axel Madsen Conference Grants program.



For further information contact: Lisa Andrews, Communications Director, 609-452-7700 x 119 landrews@mpif.org.



About the Metal Powder Industries Federation

Metal Powder Industries Federation is the North American trade association formed by the powder metallurgy industry to advance the interests of the metal powder producing and consuming industries and provides a single point of reference for all MPIF member companies.



About APMI International

APMI International is a non-profit professional society which promotes the advancement of powder metallurgy and particulate materials as a science. Its purpose is to disseminate and exchange information about PM and particulate materials through publications, conferences, and other activities of the society.



About the Center for Powder Metallurgy Technology

The Center for Powder Metallurgy Technology merges the academic and corporate powder metallurgy worlds together with a joint goal to promote PM industry progress. This progress depends on the business community and its drive for profit, and it also takes the educational community with its dedication to research and the pursuit of knowledge.

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