AMPP 2025 Conference and Expo kicks off in Nashville
The largest gathering of corrosion and materials protection professionals opens its doors.
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The largest gathering of corrosion and materials protection professionals opens its doors.
The updated API Standard 20S significantly reduces Scope 3 emissions compared to traditional manufacturing methods, improving sustainability.
New technology industries are making their way into the leading event for material protection and corrosion control.
AMPP 2025 in Nashville opened with a day of innovation, highlighting interviews with key leaders and new solutions for the industry.
More than 6,000 professionals gather in Nashville to witness the evolution of AMPP and its commitment to materials protection.
AMPP refocuses its 501(c)(3) arm to address labor shortages in industrial trades.
Enter Eddy Current Array (ECA) technology: a game-changing solution for turbine inspections.
The project plans to transport up to 30 billion cubic meters of natural gas per year.
Over the past 30 years, the AMPP and its legacy organizations have trained more than 60,000 maritime professionals.