Microalloying ’25: International Symposium on Microalloying
2–5 June 2025 • The Hythe Vail • Vail, CO, USA
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About the Conference
Microalloying is a widespread approach to enhance the mechanical properties of steel through utilization of limited but specific alloys to enable cost-effective implementation of thermal and thermomechanical processing strategies. This symposium invites contributions from steel producers, steel users and ferroalloy producers to discuss state-of-the-art microalloying, processing and implementation strategies. It is the latest installment in a series of product-focused AIST conferences, following the 3rd International Symposium on the Recent Developments in Plate Steels in 2024; the International Symposium on New Developments in Advanced High-Strength Sheet Steels in 2023; International Conference on Advances in Metallurgy of Long and Forged Products in 2021.
Who Should Attend
It is the goal of the symposium to serve as an international forum for technical exchange among steel professionals from industrial R&D, production, application, design and manufacturing, academia and government
Bring Your Own Young Professional (BYOYP) Program
AIST recently launched the Bring Your Own Young Professional (BYOYP) program to encourage our members to help boost the next generation’s involvement in AIST and the steel industry. If you are an AIST member and are bringing a Young Professional (age 30 and under) to the conference, you can receive a free gift. All you have to do is enter their contact information on the registration form when you sign up for the conference. Find out more information about the program here.
Professional Development Hours:
This course may qualify for up to 19.5 Professional Development Hour (PDH) credits. Each attendee will receive a certificate listing the quantity of PDH credits earned for this course. This course is not approved for PDH credit in New York, Florida, North Carolina and Oklahoma.
Organized By
AIST’s Metallurgy — Processing, Products & Applications Technology Committee.
Colorado School of Mines – Advanced Steel Process and Products Research Center.