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Digital method for imprOved Manufacturing of next-generation MultIfuNctIOnal airframe parts

The project DOMMINIO - "Digital method for imprOved Manufacturing of next-generation MultIfuNctIOnal airframe parts," began its journey on January 20, 2021. Our diligent researchers are dedicated to developing an innovative, data-driven methodology encompassing the design, manufacturing, maintenance, and pre-certification of multifunctional and intelligent airframe parts.

As we near the climax of our incredible journey, the DOMMINIO Project Final Workshop will take center stage at the EASN—European Aeronautics Science Network's 14th International Conference in Thessaloniki on October 9th, 2024!

This workshop promises to be a pivotal event where we’ll unveil the culmination of our project’s groundbreaking findings and innovations. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to engage with leading experts, participate in dynamic discussions, and gain firsthand insights into the remarkable advancements made throughout the DOMMINIO Project's innovative journey.

And there’s more to celebrate! The DOMMINIO Project has earned a prestigious spotlight in CompositesWorld Magazine. Our visionary coordinator, Pablo Romero Rodríguez from AIMEN Centro Tecnológico, was featured in an insightful interview with the renowned Ginger Gardiner. Pablo shared our trailblazing work on multifunctional thermoplastic composites and the revolutionary strides we’ve made in additive manufacturing for the next generation of airframe structures. This recognition is a powerful testament to the passion, innovation, and collaboration that have driven the DOMMINIO  Project to new heights.

 

Witness the final steps in our journey to revolutionize the skies in DOMMINIO official website and DOMMINIO social media pages: LinkedIn | Twitter |YoutubeZENODO

 

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101007022.