MaterialsWeek 2025, taking place from April 2-4 in Frankfurt, Germany, aims to bridge the gap between academia and industry by addressing six key themes in materials science. These include digitalization through AI and Industry 4.0, sustainable material design for a circular economy, innovations driving technological advancements, and exploring the microstructure-macro relationship in material properties. The event will also focus on safety and reliability standards, lightweight material design for various industries, and the integration of AI in material development. Running alongside the SteelInnovation conference, it offers a platform for professionals to share insights, explore collaborations, and showcase breakthroughs in steel and other materials. The accompanying exhibition fosters engagement between companies, researchers, and decision-makers, enhancing networking opportunities and technological advancements in materials science.
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