Registration Opens For FiltXPO™ 2025, April 29-May 1, At The Miami Beach Convention Center

CARY, N.C. — January 14, 2025 — INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, announced that registration is open for FiltXPO™ 2025, the International Filtration Conference and Exhibition, on April 29-May 1, 2025, at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Florida.

Themed the Future of Filtration: Advancing Technology, Performance, and Sustainability, the exhibition will feature solutions, technologies, and innovations from leading companies across the filtration supply chain. Global attendees will gain critical market insights into industry advancements and connect with key industry players to drive their businesses forward.

The Advances in Filtration two-day technical conference, a collaborative effort between INDA and the American Filtration and Separations Society (AFS), will offer a new, engaging format. This format will feature oral presentations, panels, and posters providing a platform for students, subject matter experts, and research institutes to share their latest findings and innovations in filtration.

Key topics that will be covered at the Advances in Filtration conference include:

  • Nonwovens and filtration solutions for healthy buildings, data centers, and e-mobility
  • Sustainability and circularity in filtration
  • Product innovations and evolving filtration standards

FiltXPO 2025 will open with the Filter Media Short Course, a two-day intensive training session on April 28-29, designed to provide a strong technical overview of nonwovens and their applications in both air and liquid filtration, technology options, unmet needs, and trends for future development.

Additionally, registration is now open for INDA’s concurrent Sustainability in Nonwovens Conference at IDEA®25, April 29-May 1, 2025, also at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Florida. For updates on both events, visit the INDA website – http://www.inda.org

Posted: January 14, 2025

Source: INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry

 

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