Last week, our partner ÖGI – Austrian Foundry Research Institute successfully hosted the Große Gießereitechnische Tagung 2024 in Salzburg, in collaboration with the German and Swiss foundry associations. This significant gathering brought together key stakeholders from the foundry and casting industry for an enriching exchange of knowledge and ideas.
Held on April 25th and 26th, the event delved into crucial topics such as the circular economy, rising energy costs, talent shortages, and digitalisation. Through a series of insightful sessions, plenaries, and exhibitions, industry leaders and experts shared practical solutions and innovative approaches to tackle these pressing challenges.
The conference provided an excellent platform for networking and collaboration, fostering discussions that are vital for the industry’s growth and sustainability. Attendees had the opportunity to explore cutting-edge technologies, discover new industry trends, and engage in meaningful dialogues with peers and thought leaders.
We were excited to showcase our project during the event. Engaging with exhibitors and distributing dissemination materials allowed us to highlight our latest advancements and connect with a wider audience. Our participation underscored our commitment to driving innovation and addressing the challenges faced by the foundry and casting industry.
Discover more about the Große Gießereitechnische Tagung 2024 and our contributions by visiting the following link: https://www.proguss-austria.at/grosse-giessereitechnische-tagung-2024-tagungsprogramm/
We extend our heartfelt thanks to ÖGI, the German and Swiss foundry associations, and all participants for making this event a remarkable success.
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Project Title: Fabrication of Lightweight Aluminum Metal matrix composites and validation In Green vehicles Topic: LC-GV-06-2020 Advanced light materials and their production processes for automotive applications.
This Project has received funding from the European Community’s H2020. Programme under the Grant Agreement No. 101007011. The material presented and views expressed here are the responsibility of the author(s) only. Funding Scheme: H2020-LC-GV-2020