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Materials World is the

monthly members’

magazine of the Institute

of Materials, Minerals

and Mining – the world’s

largest pan- materials

professional organisation.

Materials World.The Institute’s membership is comprised of specialist engineers, scientists and technologists. Their expertise spans the materials cycle, from mining and extraction through processing and application to recycling and recovery.

Institute members are engaged in their profession and focused on their personal professional development. Materials World is a tangible benefit of their membership. The magazine is widely accepted as the leading publication in its field. It promotes the latest developments and new technologies within the materials cycle. Editorial content is delivered in a technical but accessible style, and keeps readers up to date with their industry, new trends, materials and processes. The broad range of topics covered in each issue and the ongoing focus given to opportunities for individual personal development, makes the magazine essential reading.

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readership.IOM3 members are professionals actively involved in

R&D

Extraction

Processing

Testing and Inspection

Analysis

Manufacture

Design

IOM3 members work in a variety of business sectors

Aerospace

Automotive

Ceramics

Composites

Construction

Defence

Education and training

Electronics

Metals

Minerals and mining

Natural Materials

Oil and gas engineering

Packaging

Plastics and rubber

Biomedical

Energy

Renewables

Wood

circulation.Materials World circulates to more than 12,000 members globally each month. With 65% of IOM3 members holding the Professional Member or Fellow grade, advertisers can be confident that they are targeting senior industry professionals with direct purchasing authority, or with an influence on purchasing decisions. In addition to this, the title is distributed at global industry events and conferences, thereby delivering additional profile and reach outside of the IOM3 membership.

Grades of institute Membership

Other (inc Schools Affiliates, Industrial Affiliates,

e-partners and Technicians): 5.5%

Graduates and Students: 17.5%

Associates and Affiliates: 12%

Fellows and Professional Members:

65%

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United Kingdom: 9,556

Overseas: 2,174

Additional promotional copies:

365

TOTAL CIRCULATION: 12,105

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recruitment advertising

Advertising materials-related vacancies within Materials World gives recruiters direct access to IOM3 members – committed and competent individuals who are focused on their personal professional development.

Our recruitment advertising packages have been created to deliver flexible promotional opportunities which include on paper, online and social media promotion. This combined promotion offers the potential to reach an audience of more than 41,000 specialists within the materials community; allowing recruiters to promote their vacancies to both active and passive job seekers. The Materials World combined recruitment package ensures that advertisements appear in the magazine’s dedicated recruitment pages.

In addition vacancies are posted online at www.materialsjobs.co.uk, one of the most viewed areas of the Institute’s website. The recruitment area of the website now offers additional recruiter opportunities including “Featured Jobs” and “Featured Recruiter” promotion, allowing organisations to maximise the online profile of their vacancies.

Awareness is further reinforced by promoting vacancies on relevant IOM3 technical community microsites and via email alerts. Vacancies are also promoted to the IOM3 Linkedin, Twitter and Facebook communities. The majority of the members of these communities are not IOM3 members and this additional exposure therefore delivers recruiters an extended audience.

promotional opportunities.

When we were looking to promote vacancies for our clients Bentley Motors & Honda R&D, the team at IOM3 delivered an advertising package which maximised reach via print

advertising, digital and social media. We received a good level of response from the right calibre of applicant and would look

to promote future materials vacancies in the same way.

Nick Gerrell, Gerrell & Hard Limited

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Classified advertisements note: Prospective employers who have responsibility for recruiting technical staff are encouraged when using these pages to specify Institute qualifications as part of the requirements for the post to be filled. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining endeavours to provide a service to industry by guaranteeing that through their various qualifications (FIMMM, MIMMM, Grad IMMM), potential employees have reached a qualification standard of professional ability and competence additional to their academic attainment.

Experienced Packaging Technologist

Do you take the Biscuit?

To apply, please send your CV to

[email protected]

The Role With a clear mission to become everyone’s best loved biscuit business, we are seeking a motivated and resilient Packaging Professional to operate across Value Engineering and Operations. Candidates must have an infectious desire to help shape the future of Fox’s Biscuits and develop an excellent partnership approach with their customers.

Candidates will preferably have proven packaging and supplier management experience, with strong project leadership and knowledge of packaging design, material specification, repro and print processes within a FMCG environment. Experience of running line trials, together with working with both operations and engineering to successfully implement new packaging in order to meet both retailer and site packaging requirements is essential.

Fox’s is one oF the UK’s

leaDing BiscUit BranDs

with oUr Uttoxeter site

Being Known as ‘the

home oF the malteD

milK’. Uttoxeter operates

preDominantly within

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to Fill the Following

Key role:

Classified advertisementsTel: +44 (0) 1476 513 891

Email: [email protected]

BOOKING DEADLINE:October 2014 issue: 19 September 2014

Recruitment advertisements also appear at www.materialsjobs.co.uk

71 SEPTEMBER 2014 MATERIALS WORLD@mater ials jobsGo to www.mater ials jobs.co.uk

72 MATERIALS WORLD SEPTEMBER 2014 Go to www.mater ials jobs.co.uk

MATERIALS WORLD

www.baesystems.com/careers

BAE Systems Maritime Submarine has been trusted to safely and effectively deliver world-class submarines to the Royal Navy for more than a century. BAE Systems Submarine Solutions, based in Barrow-In-Furness is responsible for designing, building, testing and commissioning the renowned Astute class - the Royal Navy’s latest and most capable generation of attack submarines. When completed, a total of seven of these state-of-the-art vessels will make up the fleet, each weighing an incredible 7,400 tonnes.

Split across nine UK locations, and with more than 5,000 employees, the business is also the industry lead for the successor to the Vanguard class of nuclear deterrent submarines.

We pride ourselves on employing the best professionals around. Join us and you’ll be part of something important; something you can be proud of.

To find out more about these roles and apply online visit: www.baeystems.com/careers and search for 15950 or 23800.

SEE BENEATH THE SURFACEPrincipal Metallurgist - Corrosion Specialist (15950)Senior Welding Engineer – Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria (23800)Location: Barrow-In-Furness, Cumbria

QA/TechnicAl MAnAger + 2 grAduATe engineers/TrAineesBöhler-Uddeholm (UK) Ltd is looking for an experienced Quality and Technical manager to champion all aspects of QA and Technical matters for our Böhler Specialities Division. The candidate must be conversant with the Aerospace and Oil & Gas Industries.

We also have two vacancies for recently qualified graduates who have studied materials or metals as a major part of their course, ideally qualified HND, BSc or MSc.

All will be employed at our site in Oldbury, West Midlands.

If you are interested in a career with us, go to bit.ly/VGireZ BUUK careers page, take a look at the vacancies section and read the full job descriptions. If either role is for you, we would love to see a covering letter and CV which should be sent to [email protected]

leAd TechnicAl TrAiner (MeTAllurgY)THE AMRC TRAINING CENTRE PROVIDES HIGH QUALITY TRAINING TO THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR

We are now looking to recruit an experienced metallurgist to join our exciting team and manage the delivery of a growing range of technical training courses.

Duties and Responsibilities

• To deliver technical training courses to industrial clients

• To manage the delivery of courses by external trainers

• To maintain and improve the quality of course materials

• To monitor and improve levels of customer satisfaction

• To manage assessment processes through examinations and tests

• To minimise the costs of technical course delivery

Applicant Requirements

• honours degree & preferably higher degree in metallurgy or similar

• minimum five years’ experience in an industrial environment.

• experience of human resource & cost management

• prior experience of training course delivery desirable

Salary & Conditions

£29,552 - £37,394 per annum. University of Sheffield Terms & Conditions

conTAcT Please send CV to [email protected] or call 07545 429434

Maximise your audience

Materials World circulation: 12,105

Pass on readership: 7,263

E-alert: 1,500

LinkedIn: 7,409

Twitter: 10,117

Facebook: 2,909

TOTAL: 41,303

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promoting your products & services

Materials World’s mix of industry news and technical, accessible features along with focus on professional development provides an ideal environment for a promotional campaign.

Display advertising within Materials World gives your company the opportunity to deliver a targeted message to its existing and potential customers within the materials sector. A small number of Materials World editorial sections are now available for sponsorship giving an organisation the opportunity to maximise their branding and profile within the publication.

IOM3 members are committed to their continuing professional development. To ensure members are fully informed, Materials World publishes six issues each year with content focused around current PD–related topics and themes. This editorial content provides an ideal environment for training providers to promote their upcoming courses.

Materials World Marketplace classified advertising offers companies the opportunity to have a regular presence in the publication. The range of advertisement sizes available means that a promotional campaign can be created to match even the smallest marketing budget. Advertisements appear under a product category or service heading of your choice.

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creative Solutions – a Unique Voice For Your Message

A number of communication routes available to reach IOM3 members and the global materials community.

The IOM3 website www.iom3.org offers prime banner positions on a number of its most read pages, including the Materials World micro site. The website also has the capability to host webinars, delivering a high profile marketing opportunity which can directly generate leads.

A monthly Materials World e-newsletter is sent to the inboxes of IOM3 members. The newsletter contains new editorial content along with updates on IOM3 events and member information. The newsletter is available for sponsorship and contains a small number of product promotion panels.

Additional promotional opportunities include social media promotion and sponsorship of IOM3 technical conferences.The Materials World sales team can work with you to create a targeted and creative promotional campaign that utilises the wide variety of communication routes available.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

SEPTEMBER 2014 MATERIALS WORLD 27

Three-day Hazard Communication Course

In-depth training on safety data sheet (SDS), classification, labelling and packaging (CLP) and exposure scenarios (eSDS) obligations. The course covers the re-classification of substances and mixtures to CLP, the requirements and structure of a compliant SDS, and how to prepare exposure scenarios suitable for incorporation into the eSDS where required by REACH.

Course venue: Lancaster University, UK Email: [email protected] Website: www.thereachcentre.com

13 October

23–25 September2–4 December

Testing of Composites

The five-day course considers coin tapping, tapping hammers and automated tapping techniques. Basic UT techniques (for non-NDT personnel) include pulse-echo and through transmission using dry-scan and rapid-scan equipment. It will cover product technology of basic composite structure manufacture, showing inherent manufacturing defects and potential defects associated with in-service materials.

Course venue: Penistone, UK Contact: Nicola DodsleyTelephone: +44 (0)1226 765769 Website: www.lavender-ndt.comEmail: [email protected]

8–12 September

Radioactive Testing of Welds and/or Castings

This programme is designed for those who have received little or no formal radiographic training. The syllabus covers all major aspects of theory and practical radiography for the examination of welds.

Course venue: Halesown, UK Contact: Kelly Scott Telephone: +44 (0)1709 560459 Email: [email protected]

Co-Extrusion and Multilayer Structures

A modular course, split into two one-day sessions. Day one concentrates on pipe and blow moulding applications. Day two covers sheet and film applications. Participants choose the course that is most relevant to their end-use application. Each course will look at the properties that can be obtained and the production processes used to achieve them. Recognised by the Institute for PD.

Course venue: Shawbury, UK Contact: Gill Tunnicliffe Telephone: +44 (0)1939 250383 Email: [email protected] Website: www.rapratraining.com

16–17 September

Biocides – Introduction and Authorisation

The course provides an introduction to the core principles and main features of current biocidal legislation in the EU. It also explains how products are affected by the Biocidal Products Regulation and what you need to do to be compliant. The workshop also provides the framework to enable you to undertake product authorisation, and covers available options and the cost implications for your business.

Course venue: Lancaster University, UK Email: [email protected] Website: www.thereachcentre.com

18 September and 5 December

Introduction to Plastics Injection Mould Design

This course is suitable for people managing mould procurement and product designers/developers. It will explain methods of mould construction and will look at how mould design can affect product quality and how product design can influence the cost of a mould. Recognised by the Institute for PD.

Course venue: Shawbury, UK Contact: Gill Tunnicliffe Telephone: +44 (0)1939 250383 Email: [email protected] Website: www.rapratraining.com

7–8 October

Exploring Plastics Extrusion

Participants will learn how to optimise processes, troubleshoot and avoid problems by gaining a better understanding of the extrusion process, both within the extruder (feeding, melting, pumping and screw design) and various downstream operations. This course is relevant for process/production engineers, and technical and QC personnel, and is recognised by the Institute for PD.

Course venue: Shawbury, UK Contact: Gill Tunnicliffe Telephone: +44 (0)1939 250383 Email: [email protected] Website: www.rapratraining.com

14–15 October

P91/P92 Steels: Training Course and Seminar

ETD Consulting’s two-day training course (14–15 Oct) now covers new topics with new trainers. The course gives a detailed understanding of P91 and P92 steels and their behaviours. It is followed by an optional two-day international seminar on P91/P92 industry and research experience (16–17 Oct). Both events are approved by IOM3 and accommodation is available both in Leatherhead and Central London.

Course venue: Leatherhead (nr London), UK or via videoconference Telephone: +44 (0) 1372 363111 Email: [email protected] Website: www.etd-consulting.com

14–17 October

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Size Mono Spot colour Full colour

Full page £1,470 £1,800 £2,200

Half page £880 £1,080 £1,320

Quarter page £530 £650 £790

rate card

3 6 9 12

Box advertisement per sccm (min 6x1) £22 £19 £17 £15

Banner advertising promotion on the IOM3 website www.iom3.org

Horizontal Banner 90 x 940 pixels £150 per week

Vertical banners 250 x 155 pixels £100 per week

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Sponsorship of Editorial SectionsThe following editorial sections are available for sponsorship:-

• Material of the Month• The Materials World Crossword• Diary Dates

Rates are available on request.

Loose InsertsLess than 20g in weight - £150 per 1,000

Course listing within Professional Development IssuesEighth page panel - £150

WebinarsPlease contact the sales team for further information and pricing.

Materials World E-newsletterSponsorship 3 months - £1,2456 months - £2,37512 months - £4,500

Product Promotion Panel (25 words, image and link)£350

For more information, please contact Kate Harrison t. +44 (0)1476 513889 e. [email protected] f. +44 (0) 1476 513899

corporate promotion

All prices are exclusive of VAT at current rateAgency commission – 10%Effective from 1 September 2017

Marketplace classified advertisements

Display Advertising Digital

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rate card & technical specifications

Display and recruitmentFull page type 255mm deep x 180mm wide

Full page trim 297mm deep x 210mm wide

Full page bleed 305mm deep x 215mm wide

Half page vertical 255mm deep x 87mm wide

Half page horizontal 125mm deep x 180mm wide

Quarter page vertical 125mm deep x 87mm wide

1st recruitment page 180mm deep x 179mm wide

MarketplaceColumn widths1 column 42mm

2 columns 87mm

3 columns 133mm

4 columns 180mm

Mechanical dataWe offer a basic complimentary setting service for all confirmed advertisements. For more information, please call or email.

If you wish to supply your own artwork, advertisements are accepted in the following formats:

InDesign files including all necessary fonts and images High res (300dpi) pdfs with trim marks where necessary, and all fonts and images embedded High res (300dpi) eps, tiff or jpeg

Publication date: First of month, 12 issues per year

recruitment advertising technical Specifications

Size Mono Spot colour Full colour

Full page £4,275 £4,570 £4,860

1st recruitment page £2,875 £3,170 £3,460

Half page £2,115 £2,410 £2,700

Quarter page £1,060 £1,355 £1,640

Recruitment advertisements

Recruitment advertising package includes:-

• Print advertisement in Materials World• 6 week listing on www.materialsjobs.co.uk• Online promotion to relevant IOM3 Technical Communities• 2 week “Featured Job” listing on www.materialsjobs.co.uk• Promotions on all IOM3 Twitter accounts• A minimum of two promotions on Linkedin www.iom3.org/linkedin• A minimum of two promotions on Facebook www.facebook.com/

iom3globalnetwork

“Featured Recruiter” package - £2970

• Half page colour advertisement in Materials World.• “Featured Recruiter” banner promotion on www.materialsjobs.co.uk• Online promotion to relevant IOM3 Technical Communities• Up to 4 roles listed for 6 weeks on www.materialsjobs.co.uk• Comprehensive social media promotion

Online Listing - £725

• 4 week listing on www.materialsjobs.co.uk• Online promotion to relevant IOM3 Technical Communities• 1 week “Featured Job” listing on www.materialsjobs.co.uk• Promotions on all IOM3 Twitter accounts• One promotion on Linkedin www.iom3.org/linkedin• One promotion on Facebook www.facebook.com/

iom3globalnetwork

For more information, please contact Kate Harrison t. +44 (0)1476 513889 e. [email protected] f. +44 (0) 1476 513899

All prices are exclusive of VAT at current rateAgency commission – 10%Effective from 1 September 2017

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editorial themes & booking deadlines 2018.

Advertising Booking deadline Features*

Spotlight Including our ‘How to’ guide Professional Development

January 18/12/17

Civil engineering

Infrastructure, tunnels, power grids, power cabling, national infrastructure projects (HS2, etc), planning, design, renewables projects, iron and steel, composites, ceramics.

Additive Manufacturing

Material jetting, material extrusion, powder bed fusion, directed energy deposition, VAT photopolymerisation.

Technical education

Schools level, international viewpoint, T-levels and STEM future.

February 19/1/18

Materials in extreme environments

Nuclear, marine, space, arctic environment, oil and gas.

Analysis & Microscopy

Surface analysis, particle analysis and testing, microscopy for metals, polymer microscopy, medical devices microscopy, microscopy analysis techniques.

March 16/2/18

Industrial materials

Iron and steel, light metals, rare earths, heavy clay, polymers, composites, advanced ceramics.

Testing & Inspection

Non-destructive, radiographic inspection, ultrasonic testing, visual inspection, hardness testing, magnetic particle inspection.

Post graduation

Post grad qualifications, entering industry and job hunting.

April 16/3/18

Functional materials

Sensors, nanotechnology, smart materials, batteries, fuel cells, solar cells.

Metallurgy

X-ray analysis, testing, quality.

May 2/4/18

The Natural World

Natural materials, recycling, packaging, construction, minerals, renewables.

Injection Moulding

Plastic, glasses, elastomers, confections, thermoplastics.

Mentoring

Support networks and benefits.

June 18/5/18

Low-carbon

Nuclear, energy, CCS, renewables, energy efficiency.

Heat Treatment

Annealing, case hardening, precipitation strengthening, tempering, normalising, quenching.

July 15/6/18

Transport

Transport infrastructure, emissions, battery technology, aerospace, composites, public transport, fuel cells, light metals.

Additive Manufacturing

Material jetting, material extrusion, powder bed fusion, directed energy deposition, VAT photopolymerisation.

Career paths

Retraining, returning to work, changing direction and career development.

August 20/7/18

Medicine

Nanotechnology, health, biomedicine, sensors, implants, delivery mechanisms.

Automation

Discrete control, continuous control, open and closed loop, computer control.

September 17/8/18

Energy

Nuclear, renewables, oil&gas, energy from waste, battery storage.

Analysis & Microscopy

Surface analysis, particle analysis and testing, microscopy for metals, polymer microscopy, medical devices microscopy, microscopy analysis techniques.

Chartership and membership

Getting chartered, benefits and career progression.

October 14/9/18

Light weighting

Packaging, lighter materials, efficiency, composites.

Testing & Inspection

Non-destructive, radiographic inspection, ultrasonic testing, visual inspection, hardness testing, magnetic particle inspection.

November 19/10/18

Materials failure, testing and analysis

Testing, diagnostics, R&D, safety.

Injection Moulding

Plastic, glasses, elastomers, confections, thermoplastics.

Funding

Funding research, EU funding and govt policy.

December 16/11/18

Technology

Industrial technology, additive manufacturing, automation, electronics.

Heat Treatment

Annealing, case hardening, precipitation strengthening, tempering, normalising, quenching.

NB: Themes subject to change. Related areas are examples only and cannot be guaranteed coverage. If you have an idea for a feature submission and would like further information on any of the above themes and the relevant areas they cover, the editorial team will happy to discuss this with you. Please contact the Editor, t. 020 7451 7340 or e. [email protected]

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* Every month there will also be features that cover topics of importance in the extractive industry, including mining technology, mineral processing, applied earth sciences, oil and gas, global initiatives and commodities, as well as country focus pieces and interviews with senior figures in the industry.