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Vinyl Institute Now Accepting Student Applications for SPE Vinyltec Grants

By | August 2024

WASHINGTON, DC, August 21, 2024 – The Vinyl Institute (VI) announced today that it is now accepting grant applications to cover registration fees for up to three university students to attend the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) Vinyltec in October.

SPE, the leading technical society for the global plastics industry, is a community of individuals involved in the technical and commercial aspects of the plastics and polymer industry. Vinyltec is the largest vinyl-focused technical conference in the United States, and companies from the vinyl value chain come to unveil developments in the vinyl industry. This year, the event, “Positioning Vinyl for Tomorrow” focuses on topics spanning the PVC industry, including technical developments, policy and regulatory updates, and achievements in sustainability.

This year’s event will be held at the Mariott Chicago O’Hare in Chicago, IL, from October 22-24, 2024. Day one will focus on “PVC 101” before transitioning into the main program for the last two days of the event. The VI’s grant covers the cost of student registration, lodging, and travel.

To be eligible to apply for the Vinyltec Grant, a prospective grantee must:

  1. Be enrolled at an accredited U.S. university.
  2. Be pursuing a degree in polymer science, material science, chemistry, or chemical engineering.
  3. Be able to attend Vinyltec in person from Oct. 22-24, 2024.

Applications must be received by Sept. 13, 2024. To apply for a grant, click here.

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About the Vinyl Institute

The Vinyl Institute (VI), founded in 1982, is a U.S. trade association representing the leading manufacturers of vinyl, vinyl chloride monomer, vinyl additives, and modifiers. The VI works on behalf of its members to promote the benefits of the world’s most versatile plastic, used to make everything from PVC piping to flooring, roofing and vinyl siding.

For more information, contact:

Gil Connolly

Press Secretary

gconnolly@vinylinfo.org