The Robert C. Byrd Institute, Advantage Valley and the West Virginia Development Office will present a free Chemical & Polymer Supply Chain Expo on June 13 from 1-5 p.m. at Valley Park Conference Center in Hurricane.
Manufacturers interested in becoming suppliers for these state industries and those who would like to expand operations are encouraged to participate in the event.
Business-to-business networking sessions will be available with our host companies, which will include Kureha, Optima, MATRIC, Braskem, Clearon and Rubberlite. Registration for one-on-one sessions begins at noon.
A project of RCBI's Appalachian Hatchery, a POWER (Partnerships for Opportunity and Workforce and Economic Revitalization) initiative that delivers federal resources to help communities affected by job losses in coal mining and related industries. Funding is provided by the Appalachian Regional Commission, U.S. Economic Development Administration and the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation.