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Symposium E-1
Advanced Composite Processing and Technology for Sustainable Developments

Scope

Composites are materials that produced from two or more different constituents and achieve high performance by combining the individual property of the constituent element materials, showing usually dissimilar chemical or physical natures.  
CFRP: Carbon fiber reinforced plastics, a prime example of cutting-edge composite materials, are increasingly being used as structural materials for aircraft, automobiles, ships, wind power blades, etc. CFRP's light, strong, and rust-resistant properties are essential advantages for making products larger, lighter, and longer-lasting.
On the other hand, increasing demands for the global net-zero emissions or Carbon neutrality as well as the Circular economy, industries in the field of composite materials need to change and react considering their problem and possibility.   
The scope of the symposium covers recent advancements of composites from both academic and industrial topics against global issues in related field namely, novel composites, composite processing, & applications, recycling technology, green composites, biomass, bio-based composites and life cycle assessment & strategies.

Topics

  • Novel composites
  • Composite Processing & Applications
  • Recycling Technology
  • Green Composites
  • Biomass
  • Bio-based Composites
  • LCA & Srategies

Organizers

Representative
Tsunehisa MIKI
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology(AIST)
Correspondence
Yoshiki SUGIMOTO
AIST
y.sugimoto[at]aist.go.jp
Osuke ISHIDA
Kanazawa Institute of Technology (KIT)
Hiroshi YAMASHITA
KIT