2018 International Workshop on Rare Earth Permanent Magnets & Their Applications will be held in Beijing, China
http://www.repm2018.org/
The workshop has a long history ever since Dr. Karl J. Strnat initiated the series of Workshops 42 years ago. In 1966, Dr. Karl J. Strnat and his colleagues at the U.S. Wright-Patterson Air Force Laboratory in Dayton, OH discovered the extremely high magnetocrystalline anisotropy in RE-Co alloys, which led to the development of modern permanent magnets.
The objectives are to bring together scientists and engineers working on rare-earth permanent magnets and their applications and to facilitate exchange of recent results and ideas on topics such as raw materials, resources, as well as processing and properties of rare-earth and future permanent magnets for innovative technologies.