Under the motto "Where the CEOs meet," over 250 participants from 26 countries came together to network and exchange views on the state of international foundry industry and its future prospects. Judging by the number of participants in Venice, this was certainly the strongest IFF events of all time.
The topics (see program) were appealing, but could not convince anyone completely in terms of depth of content.
The attractiveness of the IFF is undisputed, yet the guests yearned for a sharper and more defined content of presentations in which all participants in the chain of economic value, economic advisers and the speakers of the BRICS countries would have their say. The international challenges are complex, technological development is rapid and markets do not always react as desired. There should even be an internationally accredited researcher with a vision into the future to take a specific look at the foundry industry.
What remains from Venice? The greatest IFF of all time doesn't have to follow an Olympic spirit or grow even bigger in number. Nevertheless, there is no alternative for major players in the industry to meet every two years to intensely exchange thoughts and ideas. The IFF has once again impressively demonstrated and accomplished this capability; therefore the organizers and the op erating forces of CEMAFON deserve the highest recognition.