2021 Insensitive Munitions & Energetic Materials (IMEM) Technology Symposium

Female ammo tech inserting a DSU-33 Proximity Sensor into the back of a munition. A grey government building is behind her. Munitions Technology
  • 4/7/2021 - 4/8/2021
  • Event Type : Webinar
    Event Code : 1550

Description

Join us for the first-ever virtual Insensitive Munitions and Energetic Materials (IMEM) Technology Symposium! Drawing attendees from around the globe, the IMEM Technology Symposium brings together top chemists, system designers, and engineers from government laboratories, private industry, and academia as they share their advancements in new IM technologies and EM formulations. This virtual symposium serves as the leading forum for understanding the latest technology in the IMEM community—all from the convenience of your home or office!

Check back soon as additional information becomes available!

WHO ATTENDS?

 

*Based upon 2018 attendance

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Contact

Andrew Peters
(703) 247-2572
apeters@NDIA.org

Ms. Britt Sullivan CMP
(703) 247-2587
bsullivan@NDIA.org