The registration period for the new online course to obtain the qualification of International AM Metal Coordinator is now open!
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Idonial has participated in the SICT 2022 event where we have carried out our workshop on the Resistant project, with the title "Simulations, high resistant nano-coatings development, applications, and new manufacturing processes for future worldwide applications".
Our colleagues Daniel Álvarez and Cebrián García have traveled this week to the AO Foundation facilities in Davos (Switzerland) to complete the installation of the first bioprinting equipment of the cmRNAbone project (Horizon 2020).
The steel industry is responsible for around 7% of the global CO2 emissions; hence the decarbonisation of this sector plays a key role in achieving the European Union's (EU) climate goals for 2050.
The Workshop, which will be held on March 3, will consist on two parts, a virtual one with presentations that will take place in the morning and another face-to-face with an exhibition in the afternoon.
The 2nd call for SEED METABUILDING projects is open until January 26: financing ("innovation bonds" of up to € 5,000 per project) is provided to SMEs in the construction, digital, additive manufacturing, circular economy or solutions-based sectors. in nature who wish to start or try an innovative project.
The SAM (Sector Skills Strategy in Additive Manufacturing) project, where IDONIAL is a key partner, has launched two new surveys that will help it deliver better training to future Additive Manufacturing workforces.
Running until the 30th December 2021, the surveys are inviting research, technology, and development centers and training organizations to share their insights on additive manufacturing training practices, challenges, and future needs.
Find more info here: SAM Project launches two new surveys to help deliver better training to 3D printing workforce - 3D Printing Industry
"Climate-neutral steelmaking in Europe: technology, financing and political conditions"