Final Chance to Contribute to 40 Years of Excellence: Submit Your Abstract Now!
Celebrating over four decades of excellence in molten, AusIMM is thrilled to host the 12th International Conference on Molten Slags, Fluxes and Salts in Brisbane, Australia - June 2024.
MOLTEN 2024 offers a unique opportunity for authors to join a vibrant and diverse community of researchers and industry experts from around the world to discuss the latest ideas, developments and concepts in the field of high temperature processing.
As we call for abstracts to shape the 2024 conference program, let's look into what makes this conference that has spanned over 40 years so special, and what it means for potential authors like you.
● A Global Gathering
The Molten Conference, has always been about bringing together individuals from a wide array of multidisciplinary sectors. The previous virtual conference in Korea was a true testament to this, with authors presenting their knowledge from different corners of the globe. From Asia to Europe, from North America to Australia, it witnessed the collective power of shared knowledge, innovative research, and global collaboration.
● Diverse Themes
One of the defining features of the Molten Conferences is the diverse range of themes that are explored. The success of the previous conference programs can be attributed to the variety of topics covered, making it an exciting platform for researchers and experts alike.
Whether you are passionate about ferroalloys and slags, refractories, electrochemical processes, molten salts, non-ferrous and ferrous slags, ash and weld fluxes, or the intricacies of modeling physiochemical properties, there is a place for your research at MOLTEN 2024. The range of themes ensures that your work will find an engaged and appreciative audience.
● Be Inspired, Contribute and Connect
Now it's your turn to be part of this dynamic community and make a valuable contribution. AusIMM invites you to find out more about MOLTEN 2024, a quadrennial conference with a rich history spanning over four decades, by exploring the conference themes and discovering how you can contribute to this important program that will be presented exclusively in-person.
The call for abstracts is still open, and the deadline has been extended to Monday, 13 November 2023. This extension provides you with more time to prepare and submit your abstract.
Whether you're a seasoned researcher or a first-time contributor, your work has the potential to shape the future of the industry and support the transition to sustainable technologies.