From
September 8th, 2022
To
September 8th, 2022
RM4L Showcase Event 2022
Event Information
The RM4L Showcase Event 2022 is being celebrated as a landmark occasion in the field of resilient materials, where the culmination of five years of dedicated research and development is being unveiled. Attendees will be introduced to the groundbreaking advancements in self-healing technologies and biomimetic materials, which have been meticulously developed under the prestigious EPSRC programme grant. The event is designed to highlight the cutting-edge technologies and research achievements of the RM4L project, offering a unique opportunity for professionals to gain insights into the latest innovations that are set to transform the industry.
A series of guest lectures will be delivered by esteemed RM4L industry partners, who have successfully applied these pioneering technologies in real-world scenarios. These lectures will provide valuable perspectives on the practical applications and benefits of self-healing technologies, showcasing how they are revolutionizing infrastructure projects and the repair of structural and non-structural concrete elements. The knowledge shared by these industry leaders will be invaluable for those looking to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving field of resilient materials.
Engaging round table discussions will also be featured, focusing on the future of biomimetic materials and the expanding applications of self-healing technologies. These discussions will provide a platform for thought leaders and experts to explore new strategies and innovative materials that are poised to redefine the construction and maintenance of infrastructure. Participants will be encouraged to exchange ideas and collaborate on future projects, fostering a community of forward-thinking professionals who are committed to advancing the field of resilient materials. This event promises to be an essential gathering for those seeking to enhance their expertise and explore the limitless possibilities of self-healing and biomimetic technologies.
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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)