Ceramic Leadership Summit

The Ceramic Leadership Summit attracted over 155 attendees, with more than sixty percent of the attendees from the corporate sector. Some of the most respected leaders in the ceramic and glass materials community gathered in Baltimore, MD, to explore critical strategic, economic, environmental and technology challenges. The Summit was organized into general sessions and concurrent tracks that covered Energy Innovations, Defense Innovations, Ceramic Frontiers and the Business & Research Environment.

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Meeting Presentations

Emerging Business and Technology Opportunities and Challenges for the Ceramics Community
Rodney Lanthorne [1MB]

Emerging Business and Technology Opportunities and Challenges for the Ceramics Community
Joel Moskowitz

Materials for a Secure and Stable Energy Future
Patricia M. Dehmer [2MB]

Materials for a Secure and Stable Energy Future
John Hemminger [1MB]

The Future of Ceramic Education: Changing Needs, Changing Realities
Wayne Huebner [2MB]

Ten in Ten: Which Ceramic Technologies Will Transform the World?
Larry Hench [MB]

Enabling a Nuclear Renaissance: Better, Faster, Cheaper Using Advanced Ceramics
John Marra [1MB]

Next Steps for Fuel Cells
Claus Peter Kluge [2MB]

Next Steps for Fuel Cells
Robert Rose [3MB]

Materials for Advanced Sodium Metal Halide Batteries
Mohamed Rahmane [3MB]

Meeting Materials Needs for 21st Century Defense
Lewis Slotter, II [1MB]

Multi-spectral Transparent Materials Technologies
Daniel Harris [3MB]

Ceramics for Electronics and Communication
Christian Hoffman [1MB]

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