Centexbel's « International Composite Conference 2021 » will be held in Liège in October

By organizing the second edition of the International Conference on Composites – Challenges and Advances of Composite Structures and Materials – Centexbel will bring together industry innovators, technology providers, researchers, economic promoters, and other actors of the Composite Industry to exchange about future challenges for composite products.

 

ICC2021 – International Composite Conference 2021 19 October 2021 – Liège, Belgium 

The conference – organized by Centexbel, the Belgian Textile and Plastic Competence Center – will bring together industry innovators, technology providers, researchers, economic promoters and other actors from the European Composite Industry, and will address emerging topics on composites and provide an excellent opportunities to look into the state-of-the-art developments in related fields.

This second edition of the Composite conference in the Walloon Region, located in the heart of Europe, will be attended by an international audience to discover dynamic activities in the field of composite materials.

See link Challenges and Advances of Composite Structures and Materials | Centexbel - VKC

 

Aacoma – Roadshow 20 October 2021 – Liège, Belgium

You will learn more about Accelerate Advanced Composite Manufacturing (an Interreg EMR project) and have the opportunity to visit the labs of project partners University of Liège, Sirris and Centexbel.

Participation of this event is for free of charge, but registration is mandatory. For Registration :  AACOMA Roadshow no. 3 | Centexbel - VKC

 

For any further questions, do not hesitate to contact Bernard Paquet, Aacoma Project Coordinator, bp@centexbel.be 

 

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