Steering the Future of Ground Transportation with Composites
Composites are fundamental in the development of the next generation of zero emission gound transportation vehicles. More to…
The use of composite materials is nothing new in the construction industry. With sustainability at the fore, and with existing infrastructure requiring rehabilitation or replacement, there is accordingly an increasing push toward a stronger and more sustainable future for the construction industry. In particular, there is a move towards replacing or upgrading more traditional construction materials, such as concrete, with modern alternatives which can offer advantages in terms of weight saving, ease of installation, corrosion resistance, durability, and/or resilience. However, limited knowledge within the construction sector; restrictive standards or absence of available guidelines; lack of skills, and experience in the existing market; and lack of existing supply chains are the challenges remaining.
Introduction: “How We Build Now: Our Pursuit of a Better Tomorrow” by Christopher SKINNER, Vice President of Strategic Marketing, Composites, Owens Corning
“How We Build Better: Stronger, Lighter, Rustproof, Code-Approved” by Casey INGLE, Marketing Director, Building Elements, Owens Corning and Paolo CASADEI, Business Development Leader, Owens Corning:
Realizing the opportunity of higher-performing Concrete
Advancing the conversation from possibility to real change
Transforming the status quo and creating growth
“Advancing Architectural Design with Composite Materials” by Samuel DURAND, CEO, MECA :
Composite Materials in Architectural Applications
The Composites Eurocode: Update & Latest Developments
Composites Eurocode Applications in Architectural Application and in Existing Civil Engineering Structures (pedestrian bridge)
Composites are fundamental in the development of the next generation of zero emission gound transportation vehicles. More to…
This session explores strategies for increasing recruiting through engaged institutions, companies, and key stakeholders.
This session provides a state-of-the-art overview of possible circular models for Composite Materials.
The decarbonization of the mobility sector and other strategic industries is a priority to the European Green Deal.
This session explore how the aerospace end market is evolving, and some sense of what the future might bring.
Different opportunities to optimize production processes with a common goal of reducing waste, costs, use of materials, energy…
This session focuses on novel composite materials based on renewable resources as well as negative emission technologies/materials
JEC World 2022 DAY 2: Mobility – the way people and goods move – sits at the heart of our economy and lifestyles. The mobility…
JEC World 2022 DAY 3: With the advanced materials and processes involved in composite manufacturing, it makes sense that…
JEC World 2022 DAY 3: Sustainability is becoming an ever more compelling argument in the materials selection process. Composites…
JEC World 2022 DAY 2: Composite materials are preferred for many engineering applications because of their durability and…
JEC World 2022 DAY 2: Composites manufacturers are accustomed to having their products evaluated on properties like performance…
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