EuReComp announces 3rd Workshop on sustainable composites recycling
Keynotes, hands-on demonstrations and engaging discussions into composites circularity will take place on March 19, 2025 in Athens, Greece.
Source | EuReComp
The 3rd EuReComp Workshop, hosted by the , is taking place on March 19, 2025, at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) in Greece, bringing together experts, innovators and enthusiasts passionate about circularity in composite materials.
This in-person event will convene experts from research, industry and policy sectors to discuss the latest advancements in sustainable recycling methods for composite materials with a spotlight on applications in aeronautics and wind energy:
- Innovative recycling techniques: Presentations on cutting-edge methods for recycling composite materials, aiming to enhance sustainability in various industries.
- Industry collaboration: Opportunities for networking with professionals dedicated to advancing composite recycling technologies.
- Policy discussions: Insights into regulatory frameworks and policies that support sustainable practices in composite material use.
For those unable to attend in person, virtual participation options will be available to ensure accessibility for a global audience.
For more information and to register for the workshop, .
EuReComp is a collaborative project focused on developing sustainable solutions for the recycling of composite materials.
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