The German Ceramic Society is an association founded in 1919 and headquartered in the city of Cologne, Germany. With its more than 600 personal and 250 institutional members, it is the largest ceramics society in Europe. Worldwide, it is one of the oldest associations in this field.[1]
German Ceramic Society (DKG)
Formation
1919 (1913)
Legal status
Registered association
Purpose
Promotion and advancement of ceramics in industry, science and teaching
Headquarters
Cologne, Germany
Membership
Approx. 600 personal and 250 institutional members
Managing Director
Dr. Detlev Nicklas
Website
https://www.dkg.de
The society is not only a technical-scientific association, it is also a trade association which works for the advancement of ceramics and related fields.
The German Ceramic Society is a founding member of the European Ceramic Society.[2]
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