The AAC Annual Anodizing Conference and Exposition is where
the anodizing community comes together to learn, exchange ideas,
solve problems, and strengthen the relationships that move the
professional anodizing industry forward.
This year’s program has been sharpened with one goal in mind: to deliver
greater value to the people who operate, support, specify, purchase, and
promote anodized aluminum. While the conference format will feel
familiar, the educational experience has been enhanced with more flexible
preconference education and the General Sessions and Focus Sessions have
been carefully shaped by member input and real issues facing the industry.
What is Included in Registration?
The Annual Anodizing Conference includes access to General Sessions,
Focus Sessions, the Anodizing Expo, scheduled meals, receptions, and
networking events. Optional preconference education is offered to build
core knowledge, strengthen technical understanding or take a deeper dive
into the Anodizing Essentials Class and/or the Advanced Anodizing Class.
Each Focus Session track concludes with a Presenters Panel plus Q&A,
enabling attendees to gain insights, ask questions and zero in on key points
that are not to be missed!
Why Attend?
• Learn from education specific to the anodizing industry.
• Gain technical and business insights to implement in your facility.
• Hear how others address common plant and market challenges.
• Explore the Anodizing Expo’s equipment, supplies, products, tech and services.
• Strengthen connections with anodizers, suppliers, customers and industry partners.
• Bring valuable ideas, contacts and information to your Company and Team.
Who Should Attend?
The Conference is designed for anodizers, suppliers, customers, specifiers,
purchasers, and professionals involved in operating, supporting, specifying
or promoting anodized aluminum. The Program offers industry value across
the organization, from owners and executives to managers, technical teams,
quality professionals, sales staff, and shop floor personnel.

