As we step into another exciting phase of our journey, we're thrilled to share the progress and milestones achieved by the EURECOMP team. Our commitment to revolutionizing sustainable materials and composite technologies has led to notable successes and promising developments.
1. EURECOMP's First Review Meeting and Reporting Period
We are proud to announce that EURECOMP has successfully completed its first review meeting and reporting period. This milestone marks a significant step in our journey, reflecting our dedication and the impactful work we've accomplished thus far.
2. Release of the 2nd Official EURECOMP Newsletter
In the latest edition of the EURECOMP newsletter, we are thrilled to showcase significant advancements in our project's key components. Firstly, Work Package 1 (WP1) has made substantial strides by creating a digital platform that links suppliers of End-of-Life (EoL) composites with recyclers, a step that promises to transform recycling practices and advance circular economy principles. Secondly, Work Package 2 (WP2) is at the forefront of technological innovation, developing a Smart tool powered by machine learning to optimize recycling routes for EoL components, thereby enhancing efficiency and promoting the circularity of composite materials. Find out more here.
3. Anticipation Builds for the 2nd Open Workshop of EURECOMP
We are also thrilled to announce the preparations for our 2nd Open Workshop, set to take place on April 24, 2024, in Vigo, Spain. This workshop will be a significant opportunity for knowledge exchange, collaboration, and showcasing our latest innovations in composite material recycling.
We invite you to stay engaged with our progress and join us at our upcoming events. For more information and regular updates regarding EuReComp, visit the project’s official website and social media pages: LinkedIn | Twitter
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