SPE FOAMS® 2026 • June 22–25, 2026 · Novi, Michigan | SPE – Inspiring Plastics Professionals
SPE Foams® 2026

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SPE Foams® 2026

Program

General Information

FOAMS® 2026 conference - June 24-25

Held at the Vibe Credit Union Showplace in Novi, MI, FOAMS® 2026 conference is the premier forum for presenting recent advances in foaming technologies. It will feature talks by leading researchers from industry and academia, covering foam fundamentals, micro/nanocellular foams, sustainability, specialized properties, and industrial applications.

Receptions and Student Poster Exhibition - June 22-24

FOAMS conference attendees will have access to the daily networking cocktail receptions (June 22–24) hosted by our partner, Foam Expo. The student poster exhibition will take place during the reception on June 24, and an award luncheon will follow on June 25.

Technical Program

Wednesday June 24th, 2026
8:30AM – 8:40AM

Welcome / Conference Opening

Xiaoxi Wang. The Boeing Company

8:40AM – 9:25AM

Plenary Talk – Winning the Future of Protective Packaging

Dr. Guangda Shi, Vice President of R&D – Protective at Sealed Air

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9:25AM – 10:25AM

Session 1: Extrusion foaming

  • Foam extrusion. A controlled process — Dave Molloy (Promix)
  • Foam Extrusion of Polyester Based Material with Nano-additive — Tianran Chen (DuPont)
  • Biobased and Biodegradable PHA Based Products for Extrusion — Akanksha Patel (CJ Biomaterials)
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10:50AM – 12:30PM

Session 2: Elastomeric Foams

  • Insights into the mechanisms underlying the high-cycle fatigue — Paolo Iaccarino (U. Naples: Federico II, Italy)
  • Development Strategies for Multilayer Polymeric Foam Structures with Enhanced Shock-Absorbing Performance — Márton Tomin (Budapest U. Technology, Hungary)
  • Humidity-Programmed Cellular Structure and Circularity in Boronic-Ester EVA Vitrimers — Jesús Fernández (CellMat Lab-U. Valladolid)
  • Enhancing Foaming Performance of Linear Polypropylene-based Elastomer Foams Through Ionic Modification — Mahmoud Embabi (U. Toronto, Canada)
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12:10PM – 1:20PM

Lunch Break

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1:20PM – 2:40PM

Session 3: Low density Thermoplastic Foams

  • Low density PP foam – Are we ready for lightweight, future proof and sustainable solutions? — Antti Tynys (Borouge International)
  • Improving Dimensional Consistency and Processing Robustness of Expanded Polypropylene Foams for Automotive Applications — Joshua Parker (JSP)
  • The "DryBead" Value Chain for eco-efficient Production and Refinement of new Particle Foams — Jörg Vetter (Fox Velution)
  • High-Power and High-Energy E-beam as Continuous Reactor for Tailored Long-Chain Branched Polymers Enabling Lightweight Foams — Marin Steenackers (Iba Group)
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3:00PM – 4:20PM

Session 4: Advanced Characterization

  • Acoustic probing of stiffness in micro and nanocellular PMMA: role of structure beyond cell size — Judith Martín de Leon (CellMat Lab-U. Valladolid)
  • A Novel PVT-Based Method for Measuring Gas Diffusivity in Polymer Melts — Shu-Kai Yeh (NTUST, Taiwan)
  • TEM and FIB-SEM cryo-tomography in nanocellular polymers — Jorge Torre (CellMat Lab-U. Valladolid)
  • Geometry-controlled indentation response of low-density polystyrene foam: A 3D simulation study — Jameel Ahmed, North Dakota State University
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4:20PM – 5:30PM

Poster Session

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Thursday June 25th, 2026
8:30AM – 9:15AM

Plenary Talk – Taking Flight: Developing and Transitioning Materials for Aerospace Applications

Todd E. Steyer. Chief Engineer, Engineering & Technology Innovation (E&TI), Boeing

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9:15AM – 11:15AM

Session 5: Foams in industrial applications

  • Improving reprocessability of automotive polyurethane foam via incorporation of covalent adaptable networks (CANs) — Xiaojiang Wang (Ford)
  • Advancing Lightweight Plastics Through Next-Generation Foaming Technology — Abolfazl Mohebbi (Moxietec)
  • New Safety Standards for Expanding Insulation Foam Products Packaged in Pressurized Cylinders — Bill Frauenheim (Diversified CPC International)
  • Forever Young XPS: Performance, Sustainability, and Code Compliance for the 21st Century Buildings and Beyond — Valentina Woodcraft (DuPont)
  • Resolving Structure–Property Discrepancies in Extruded Polystyrene Foam — Ray Varona (Kingspan)
  • Starch as raw materials in Foam Industry — Fengqiu Fan (Primient)
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11:15AM – 12:35PM

Award Ceremony Luncheon

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12:35PM – 2:15PM

Session 6: Advanced Cellular Polymers

  • Tunable structural morphologies of PMMA porous materials: from aerogels to foams — Antonio Largo (CellMat Lab-U. Valladolid)
  • Potential of Aerogel Technology Combined with Foam Materials to Address Challenges in the Electric Vehicle Market — Thomas Koch (Armacell)
  • Influence of CO2 sorption/desorption on the glassy state and mechanical behavior of nanocellular polyetherimide — Felix Lizalde Arroyo (CellMat Lab-U. Valladolid)
  • Multi-layered, multi-structured mono-material parts — Ernesto Di Maio (U. Naples: Federico II)
  • Halogen free-flame retarded PU foams – Making old folks invincible — Cristina Saiz Arroyo (CellMat Technologies)
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2:45PM – 3:25PM

Session 7: Silicone Foams

  • Understanding Formulation Sensitivity in Silicone Foams: Effects of Trace Impurities on Cure Kinetics and Cell Morphology — Jiannan Dong (Rogers Corporation)
  • Overview of Compression Force, Sealability, and Stress Retention for Silicone Foam Gaskets — Josh Hand (DOW)
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3:25PM – 4:10PM

Plenary Talk – Navigating Challenging Chemical Markets - Foam Raw Material Outlook

Max Negrin. Director Chemical Consulting, S&P Global Energy

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