JEC Group announces 2020 Innovation Awards winners
The 13 winners were announced during a virtual ceremony on May 13.
- Aerospace
- Recycling
- Processes
- Prepregs
- Materials
- Reinforcements
- Construction
- Automotive
- Trends
- Molds/Tools
- Additive Manufacturing
- ATL/AFP
- Pressure Vessels
- Markets
- Filament Winding
- Resins
- Epoxies
- Compression Molding
- Thermoplastics
- Out of Autoclave
- Consumer
- Fabrics/Preforms
- Natural Fibers
- Design & Tooling
- RTM
- Sustainability
- Carbon Fibers
- Glass Fibers
- Wind/Energy
- Mass Transit
- Marine
The winners for each category are listed below:
JEC Group announced the full list of 2020 Innovation Awards finalists in January.
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