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The next Corrosion & Prevention (C&P 2017) conference hosted by the Australasian Corrosion Association (ACA) is fast approaching.

Once again, the annual conference and trade exhibition brings together leading researchers and industry practitioners who combat corrosion on a daily basis.

The ACA will welcome delegates to C&P 2017 at the International Convention Centre, Sydney (ICC) on November 12-15, 2017.

As always, the focus of the ACA's annual conference and trade exhibition will be the safe and effective management of the continuing challenge posed by corrosion.

It has been estimated that industries and governments spend billions of dollars every year on corrosion mitigation and repair, making it vital that the latest technologies and practices are applied to managing this insidious threat.

Industry experts will deliver six plenary addresses—including the F P Thompson Lecture—and dozens of seminars across four technical streams, in addition to seven forums.

More than 500 delegates are expected to attend the conference and exhibition which is supported of key industry suppliers.

The diverse technical streams will showcase the latest developments in corrosion prevention, management and mitigation.

The broad themes of the technical seminars are coatings, concrete & asset management, the oil & gas and offshore industry and research.

Topics covered will range from buried urban pipeline protection to hands-on applications including advances in sensing & monitoring; asset management; cathodic protection; concrete corrosion and repair; corrosion mechanisms, modelling and prediction; materials selection and design, and protective coatings

Professor Maria Forsyth will deliver the Thompson Memorial Lecture in 2017 detailing why chemistry is the best counter-attack to control corrosion and extend the life of materials. The lecture commemorates the work of corrosion science pioneer, P F Thompson, and has been delivered every year at the ACA's annual conference since 1951.

C&P2017 will be the premier networking opportunity for delegates to network with colleagues and peers, in addition to being a source for the latest information concerning corrosion prevention, control and repair.

For details visit www.corrosion.com.au