Workforce Development
University of Southern Queensland project to create new class of epoxy resins
Project leader Dr. Siqi Huo awarded more than $421,000 through the Australian Research Council to create single-component epoxy resins with improved storage stability, fire retardancy, mechanical properties.
Read MoreAutomated filament winding system increases throughput, reduces manual labor for pressurized well tank production
For its new line of composite well water tanks, Amtrol worked with Roth Composite Machinery on an automated process for faster, more easily tracked production.
WatchCAMX 2022 exhibit preview: University of Dayton Research Institute
The University of Dayton Research Institute supports composite manufacturers from the beginning of the design process through first-article fabrication and subsequent testing.
Read MoreFACC grows workforce to 3,000 employees
After expanding its crew by more than 250 members of staff since the beginning of the year, FACC now boasts 3,000 employees worldwide, with more available positions to come.
Read MoreCoriolis Composites installs AFP machine at Sabanci University
C1 robot contributes to technology development at the Integrated Manufacturing Technologies Research and Application Center (SU IMC) in Istanbul.
Read MoreIsoTruss donates two carbon fiber cell towers to Learning Alliance
Donation supports telecom workforce development initiative to train telecom tower climbers on lightweight, durable IsoTruss lattice structures fabricated with carbon fiber.
Read MoreCAMX 2022 exhibit preview: The Fab School
The Fab School, based in California, offers a blend of theory and real-time, hands-on classroom training in the fields of composites manufacturing, laminating and repair.
Read MoreUAMMI announces composites 202 class in September
The free class takes place at the Davis Technical College – Applied Science Building in Utah on Sept. 27, 2022, covers available composite materials, their advantages, disadvantages and applications, and six different processes.
Read MoreUniversity of Miami faculty explore ways to improve resilience of coastal structures
Engineering and ocean sciences faculty members receive federal research funding to delve into how they can strengthen coastal buildings and seawalls in the face of climate change through new materials and better-designed structures.
Read MoreAnisoprint partners with Jacobs University, SIT to establish composite 3D printing ecosystem
On-campus continuous fiber 3D printing based in Bremen, Germany, fosters research, education and technology transfer through materials development, process and design method improvement.
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