AZL Aachen webinar: Sustainability and recycling
AZL Aachen is hosting the fourth webinar in its Lightweight TechTalk series, titled, “Sustainability and Recycling of Composites,” on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 5:00 am-7:00 am EDT (11:00 am-1:00 pm CET).
AZL Aachen TechTalk #4 agenda. Photo Credit: AZL Aachen
Service provider for lightweight technology and business development AZL Aachen (Aachen, Germany) is hosting the fourth webinar in its Lightweight TechTalk series, titled, “Sustainability and Recycling of Composites,” on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 5:00 am-7:00 am EDT (11:00 am-1:00 pm CET).
Abstract: In this Lightweight TechTalk, six speakers will give insights and solutions for using composites sustainably and their recycling options and processes.
Speakers include:
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Jaap van der Woude, Chairman EuCIA WG Sustainability
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Dr. rer.nat. Asta Partanen, nova-Institut GmbH
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Martin Rieger, AZL
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Yusuf Can Arslan, Sonnenwagen Aachen e.V.
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Markus Breiing, Conbility GmbH
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Philipp Fröhlig, AZL
With the series of compact "Lightweight TechTalks," AZL is providing a digital platform for networking and presenting technology and market insights to the international lightweight community.
AZL Aachen TechTalk profiles. Photo Credit: AZL Aachen
To encourage networking among attendees, a participant profile is available for attendees to report their interests, contact details and LinkedIn profile, to be shared this information with the other attendees.
In addition to the Lightweight TechTalk, AZL opened a group on LinkedIn on the talk topic to allow for networking and knowledge exchange beyond the TechTalk. The link to the group is: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8977255/.
Click here to access content of previous Lightweight TechTalks.
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