The group researches automated composite manufacturing technologies and includes 15 UK university partners.
At the show, it will be showcasing research covering high-rate deposition and rapid processing technologies, design for manufacture via validated simulation, danufacturing for multifunctional composites and integrated structures, inspection and in-process evaluation and recycling and re-use.
“The International Composites Summit is an exciting opportunity to showcase all of the innovative work on composites manufacturing being conducted within our research network,” said Dr Lee Harper, hub manager. “We look forward to meeting members of the community in-person and discussing how we can further utilise composite materials to provide lightweight solutions for structural applications.”