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CPI presentation in Boston, Massachusetts

By admin  Published On December 16, 2022

On December 1st, our partner Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) presented their work “Sustainability-by-Design—Achieving State-of-the-Art Performance with Reduced Environmental Impact” in the context of the SaP project at the 2022 MRS Fall Meeting and Exhibit.

The conference is organized yearly by the Materials Research Society, and this year’s edition took place in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. From November 27th and December 2nd, 2022, professionals and researchers could join in-person presentations from the most various trending topics in material science, also a virtual session occurred from December 6th – 8th about the Foundation Frontiers of Materials.

CPI promoted the SaP project by presenting a publication on sustainability issues concerning the development of new materials and processes to enable better recycling and to re-claim high-value materials and components that would otherwise be lost to landfill.

To know more about their work and the event click here: https://tinyurl.com/t9uvej7b


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