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

The DOMMINIO project proudly concludes its transformative 45-month journey, celebrating its culmination with a successful Final Workshop on October 9th in Thessaloniki, Greece, as part of the 14th EASN International Conference. This event brought together key industry leaders, researchers, and stakeholders to reflect on the groundbreaking innovations achieved and discuss the lasting impact the project will have on the future of additive manufacturing and aerospace technology.

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Over nearly four years, the DOMMINIO project has continuously pushed the frontiers of additive manufacturing, delivering major advancements in multifunctional composite materials and smart structures for aerospace applications.  Key achievements include the development of carbon nanotube-based sensors, wireless data transmission systems, and digital twin technology for real-time damage detection in aerospace components. By addressing critical needs such as real-time monitoring and enhanced material performance, DOMMINIO has helped reshape the future of lightweight aerospace structures, ensuring Europe’s competitiveness in the global market.

Although the DOMMINIO project has ended, its impact will keep influencing the European aerospace sector. The project has positioned Europe in aviation technology and additive manufacturing leadership by enabling more dynamic, responsive, and scalable manufacturing solutions. With a lasting impact on manufacturing practices and public awareness, DOMMINIO’s legacy will pave the way for future collaborations, ensuring that European researchers and industries remain at the forefront of global innovation. 

For more details about the DOMMINIO project and its final outcomes explore the 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.