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When
June 9–12, 2026

Where
Magazzini del Cotone of Porto Antico, Genoa, Italy

Booth
8-9-10

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Join Alleima at AMPP Corrosion & Protection Conference & Expo 2026

Solving corrosion with science

AMPP Genoa 2026 brings together corrosion specialists, engineers, technical experts and industry decision-makers to explore the latest thinking in materials protection, corrosion performance and lifecycle reliability.

As a sponsor and speaker participant, and with Barinder Ghai (Director Technical Marketing & New Business Development, EMEA) serving as the event’s steering committee chair, Alleima will play an active role in this year’s technical programme.

With more than 160 years of materials expertise, Alleima works with customers, distributors and industry partners to solve real-world corrosion challenges through high-performance materials designed for demanding environments.

Visit us in Genoa to learn how our advanced stainless steels, special alloys and application knowledge can support demanding industrial applications across Italy, EMEA and beyond.

Schedule a meeting at the event with our experts to discuss your corrosion challenges, material selection needs or upcoming projects.

Hear from our corrosion experts at AMPP Genoa 2026

Join Alleima EMEA experts during the technical programme for practical insights into corrosion resistance, material selection, sustainability and lifecycle value. Our presentations focus on real-world performance in demanding applications, helping customers make confident material decisions.

Bernardo Siza Vieira

Thursday 11 June, 08:30-08:55

Renewable Energy Session, Ponente room, 2nd floor

Paper 005: "Performance and sustainability in one, when selecting Sanicro® 35 for demanding applications"

Bernardo will explore how Sanicro® 35 can help meet both performance and sustainability requirements in applications where corrosion resistance, reliability and lifecycle efficiency are critical.

Jonas Höwing

Friday 12 June, 08:30-08:55

Corrosion Resistant Alloys and Welding Session, Levante room, 2nd floor

Paper 018: "Corrosion resistance of high alloyed stainless steels in model seawater coolers"

Learn more about the performance of high-alloy stainless steels in seawater cooling environments, where corrosion resistance and long-term material reliability are essential.

Angela Philipp & Jonas Höwing

Friday 12 June, 09:45-10:10

Corrosion Resistant Alloys and Welding Session, Levante room, 2nd floor

Paper 028: "Achieving significant cost savings in corrosive industrial applications by selecting the super austenitic stainless steel UNS N08935" (Sanicro® 35)

Discover how material selection can support cost savings in corrosive applications by improving durability, reliability and lifecycle performance.

Barinder Ghai

Barinder Ghai’s role as steering committee chair further reinforces Alleima’s active contribution to advancing technical knowledge and collaboration across the corrosion community. Barinder will also be chairing a Renewable Energy conference session on 11th June.

Featured materials and solutions

At AMPP Genoa, we will highlight a range of materials and solutions reflecting Alleima’s focus on helping customers balance corrosion resistance, performance, cost and sustainability in demanding operating environments.

SAF® 3006
A high-performance duplex stainless steel for applications where strength, corrosion resistance and material integrity are essential.

Sanicro® 35
A high-alloy material developed for demanding corrosive environments, supporting corrosion resistance, lifecycle performance and more sustainable material selection.

Alleima® TD
Mineral insulated cable solutions for high-temperature applications where durability and long-term reliability are critical.

Performance and sustainability, engineered together

Sustainable material selection is closely linked to performance. In demanding applications, choosing materials with the right corrosion resistance and lifecycle properties can help extend service life, reduce maintenance and support more efficient use of resources.

Alleima uses Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to provide greater insight into the environmental impact of material choices. Wherever possible, our assessments are based on production data from our own operations and supplier data for purchased raw materials, supporting a reliable and transparent view of product impact.

By sharing LCA insights and working closely with customers, we help support informed material decisions and contribute to greener choices for industry.

Event registration

Planning to attend AMPP Genoa 2026? Schedule a meeting with our experts to discuss your corrosion challenges, material selection needs or upcoming projects. Complete the form below to reserve a meeting time with the Alleima team.

Meet our experts on-site

Our technical specialists and local sales team will be available throughout the event to discuss your corrosion challenges, review material selection needs and explore how Alleima can support projects across Italy, EMEA and beyond.

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Barinder Ghai
Director Technical Marketing & New Business Development, EMEA

Barinder J S Ghai | LinkedIn

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Angela Philipp
Technical Marketing Specialist BU Tube EMEA

Angela Philipp | LinkedIn

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Jonas Höwing
Technical Marketing Specialist EMEA

Jonas Höwing | LinkedIn

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Bernardo Siza Vieira
Technical Marketing

Bernardo Siza Vieira | LinkedIn

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Paola Pedani
Sales Manager, Italy

Paola Pedani | LinkedIn

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Corrosion technical center

Corrosion is the degradation of a material in a corrosive environment, and is commonly divided into two groups; wet corrosion and high-temperature corrosion.

Life Cycle Assessment

Alleima is dedicated to transparency and actively reports its LCA results and sustainability efforts to strengthen trust among customers and stakeholders.