PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 06, 2017 -- Carpenter Technology Corporation (NYSE:CRS) announced today that Tony Thene, President and Chief Executive Officer, will participate at the Cowen Aerospace/Defense & Industrials Conference in New York, NY on Thursday, February 9, 2017. Mr. Thene’s webcast presentation will be available on the investor relations section of Carpenter’s website at http://ir.cartech.com. A replay of webcast will also be available following the live presentation.
Cowen Aerospace/Defense & Industrials Conference
Date: Thursday, February 9, 2017
Time: 1:20 p.m. ET
About Carpenter Technology
Carpenter Technology Corporation is a leading producer and distributor of premium specialty alloys, including titanium alloys, nickel and cobalt based superalloys, stainless steels, alloy steels and tool steels. Carpenter’s high-performance materials and advanced process solutions are an integral part of critical applications used within the aerospace, transportation, medical and energy markets, among other markets. Building on its history of innovation, Carpenter’s powder technology capabilities support a range of next-generation products and manufacturing techniques, including additive manufacturing and 3D Printing. Information about Carpenter can be found at www.cartech.com.
Media Inquiries: William J. Rudolph, Jr. +1 610-208-3892 [email protected] Investor Inquiries: Brainerd Communicators Brad Edwards +1 212-986-6667 [email protected]


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