Molecor, highly recognized in the plastic and water under-pressure pipe systems sectors, attends one more year the conference of Vinyl India, event that will take place next 20th and 21st April, in Mumbai, India.
The company, Platinum sponsor in this 7th edition, wants to take advantage of this encounter, in which the most influential and knowledgeable professionals of the sector meet together, to present its latest breakthroughs achieved in just one year, since the celebration of the last edition. Furthermore, it wants to tackle the multiple applications and enormous contributions that its developments will offer to the different markets, more concretely, to the Indian one. With this aim, Ignacio Muñoz, Molecor´s CEO, will offer the conference “OPVC. The game changer for India” in the V Session celebrated on April 21st at 11:10 am.
Among the numerous advances that will be addressed by the CEO of the company, we must single out the ecoFITTOM® project, which consists of the development of the first O-PVC fittings for TOM® pipes, in which the company has invested a vast amount of resources, effort in R&D, and has applied a high degree of know-how during the last year. This development has recently been awarded with the denomination “Outstanding Technical Novelty” at SMAGUA, the International Water and Irrigation Show celebrated in Zaragoza, Spain.
In addition to the conference offered by Molecor, the audience will have the opportunity to attend these days multiple presentations developed by the most recognized companies of the sector. Subjects such as the PVC evolution, the new trends of the market and the multiple ways in which PVC contributes to the sustainable development of the industry, will be tackled along different sessions.
One more year, Molecor is going to demonstrate and justify to the different players of the market why it continuous being the leader of the sector, eleven years after its foundation.
This project has received funding from the Horizon 2020 research and innovation program of the European Union under Grant Agreement No. 756698