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01/07/2026
FiltXPO™ 2026: Call for Conference Presentations (1/7/26)
INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, in partnership with AFS, the American Filtration and Separations Society, announces the call for presentations for the Advances in Filtration Conference, to be held October 28–29, 2026, as part of FiltXPO™ 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Filtration professionals from industry, academia, and research institutions are invited to submit abstracts highlighting original research, emerging technologies, and practical advancements shaping the future of filtration. The two-day conference provides a focused forum for technical exchange and cross-sector collaboration. Abstract Submissions Now Open Abstracts may be submitted through the AFS website: https://sla.yt/e/afs-filtxpo26 Conference Focus Areas Submissions are encouraged in the following topic areas: Artificial Intelligence in Filtration and Data Center Applications e-Mobility and Battery Technologies Nonwoven Media for Water Treatment and PFAS Filtration Sustainability and Environmental Considerations in Filtration Presentation Formats The conference will include both oral presentations and technical posters. All submissions will be peer-reviewed by the Conference Planning Committee, which will assign presentation formats based on content and program balance. Oral and poster presentations are regarded as equally important components of the technical program. Technical Posters Building on the strong participation and engagement seen at FiltXPO 2025, the 2026 conference will again feature technical posters, providing an opportunity for subject matter experts, research institutes, and emerging researchers to share detailed findings and innovative concepts. How to Participate To submit an abstract and review submission guidelines, visit: https://sla.yt/e/afs-filtxpo26 Submission Deadline Abstracts must be received by April 3, 2026. All submissions will undergo a peer-review process conducted by the Conference Planning Committee.
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