17 May 2012
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Composites UK - The mission of Composites UK, as the representative body of the UK composites industry, is to promote the use of composite materials to the widest market spectrum. 
 
British Composites Society - As one of the technical arms of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining the British Composites Scoiety provides a focus for the exchange of knowledge on all aspects of composite materials. It is a national contact point for communication with similar bodies on a worldwide basis. 
 
IOM3 - The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) was officially recognised by the UK's Privy Council on 26 June 2002. Created from the merger of The Institute of Materials (IOM) and The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy (IMM), the Institute intends to develop to be the leading international professional body for the advancement of materials, minerals and mining to governments, industry, academia, the public and the professions. 

International Institute for FRP in construction (IIFC) - The aim of the Institute is to advance the understanding and the application of FRP composites in the civil infrastructure, in the service of the engineering profession and society. 
 
Welsh Composites Consortium - The WCC acts as a Technology Transfer Network consisting of a number of partner organisations with a wide range of expertise in the field of composites. WCC members can provide expert assistance to SMEs across Wales in the form of advisory visits, awareness events and initial project scoping work, as well as advising on possible funding routes for further collaboration. 

CIRIA - Construction Industry Research and Information Association 

AICO - Italian Association for Composites in Construction - The AICO is the Italian Association for Composites in Construction held in 1996. It is active in the field with membership from industry and universities. 

Composites Australia - The Composites Institute of Australia Inc. is the industry association which represents the various organisations involved in the composites industry in Australia including fabricators, raw material and equipment suppliers, consultants, R&D bodies, and educational institutions. 
 
American Composites Manufacturers Association - provides a forum for the composites industry to develop and enhance shared opportunities and address common challenges. 
 
European Composites Industry Association - EuCIA - The primary goal of EuCIA is to unite the composites industry at European level into one single European association. 
 
EPTA (European Pultrusion Technology Association) - EPTA's mission is to serve the pultrusion industry in developing pultrusion technology and to assist in developing markets for composite pultrusions. 
 
SAMPE - Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering 
 
COBRAE - COBRAE's mission is to promote the research, development, standardisation and application of fibre reinforced polymer composites in rehabilitation, upgrade and new build bridge constructions and infrastructure applications. 
 
ISIS - Intelligent Sensing for Innovative Structures - Canada 
 
European Construction Technology Platform (ECTP) - This will raise the sector to a higher worldbeating level of performance and competitiveness. This will be achieved by analysing the major challenges that the sector faces in terms of society, sustainability and technological development. Research and innovation strategies will be developed to meet these challenges engaging with and mobilising the wide range of leading skills, expertise and talent available to us within our industry over the coming decades, in order to meet the needs of the Society. 
 
Composites Association of New Zealand - The Composites Association of New Zealand (CANZ) will provide a forum for the composites industry to exchange information, celebrate successes and solve problems. 
 
Canadian Association for Composite Structures - is a network of individuals and corporate members (suppliers, fabricators, equipment manufacturers, distributors, consultants, technologists, research centers, materials specialists, researchers, teachers, and government employees) working to develop and enhance new and existing applications for composites structures and materials.