Advanced materials drive innovation, sustainability, and economic competitiveness within Europe’s industrial landscape. These cutting-edge materials are distinguished by their specific properties, facilitating the development of lighter aircraft, enhanced medical implants, and energy-efficient structures. Embedded within Europe’s green and digital transition, material science serves as a foundational element for advancing renewable energy technologies and microchip fabrication.
Recognising the significance of advanced materials, the European Commission plays a critical role in shaping Europe’s industrial future. In this regard, prioritising investments in domestic research, development, and production is imperative to fortify Europe’s industrial base. Through such strategic initiatives, Europe can assert itself as a global leader in advanced materials, effectively addressing urgent challenges such as climate change and healthcare.
This edition on Advanced Materials 2024 features the company novoMOF as we explore the strategies adopted by solution providers to maintain resilience in markets. Additionally, we examine how these industry leaders utilise their expertise to surmount challenges and capitalise on emerging opportunities.
The magazine further highlights insights from Pekka Lammassaari, Head of R&D at Destia Oy, and Laurent Huberty, Manufacturing Technology Team Manager at Husky Technologies. Through unwavering dedication to excellence and a steadfast commitment to innovation, these solutions providers serve as suppliers and catalysts for progress, driving Europe towards a prosperous and sustainable future. We hope these valuable insights from industry leaders featured in this edition will assist you in making informed decisions for your businesses.
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