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Horizon Europe projects present webinar for advancing aviation digitalization, composite technologies

Free webinar on Sept. 24, 2025, brings together members from DEMOQUAS, GENEX and TOSCA to delve into how these projects are contributing to safer, more efficient and environmentally responsible aviation technologies.

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In a step toward the future of aerospace innovation, three European projects — ,  and  (more on these below) — are joining forces to present a webinar titled “Advancing Digitalization and Composite Technologies for Safer, More Sustainable Aviation.” The free and exclusive online event takes place on Sept. 24, 2025 from 11:00 – 12:00 p.m. CET. Interested parties can .

This collaborative event brings together leading minds and cutting-edge research to explore how digital transformation and advanced materials are reshaping the aviation industry.

At the forefront of this transformation is GENEX, a project redefining aerospace manufacturing through its eco-efficient composites and intelligent production systems. Central to GENEX’s innovation is an out-of-autoclave process using 3R resin — thermoplastic developed for recyclability, repairability and reprocessability (hence the name 3R). At the heart of GENEX innovation is Health and Usage Monitoring and Management, promoting real-time diagnostics and predictive analytics. By enabling data-driven maintenance, it enhances safety, boosts efficiency and extends asset life —ensuring mission readiness with sustainable precision.

The webinar will delve into how these advancements, alongside the contributions of DEMOQUAS and TOSCA, are converging to create safer, more efficient and environmentally responsible aviation technologies. Attendees will gain insights into the integration of digital tools, sensor technologies and sustainable composite materials — key enablers to the aerospace sector’s green transition.

Notably, this event is not just a showcase of technological progress — it is a call to action for stakeholders across the aerospace value chain to embrace innovation and collaboration in pursuit of a cleaner, smarter future in flight. It also promises to be of great interest to aerospace professionals, engineers, researchers, digital twin experts and sustainability advocates alike, offering valuable insights and opportunities for engagement.

Note: The webinar will be recorded and later uploaded to the official for wider dissemination.

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