Last chance to join EPMA’s PM aerospace seminar

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April 30, 2025
The Use of Powder Metallurgy Technologies in Aerospace seminar will take place May 20-21 (Courtesy EPMA)
The Use of Powder Metallurgy Technologies in Aerospace seminar will take place May 20-21 (Courtesy EPMA)

The European Powder Metallurgy Association (EPMA) has issued a reminder that its seminar, ‘Use of Powder Metallurgy Technologies in Aerospace’, is fast approaching. The event is scheduled to take place from May 20-21, 2025, at the Sandvik Additive Facilities in Sweden.

The aerospace industry is constantly evolving, driven by cutting-edge technologies that enhance performance, efficiency, and safety. Powder Metallurgy and Additive Manufacturing are at the forefront of this innovation, revolutionising the way aircraft and spacecraft are designed and manufactured.

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The EPMA’s high-level aerospace seminar aims to explore these advancements by bringing together industry leaders and academic experts to discuss the latest trends, technologies, and applications in aerospace materials.

Attendees will be able to discover how PM techniques such as Additive Manufacturing, Hot Isostatic Pressing, Metal Injection Molding, and Hard Materials are transforming aerospace, exemplified by real-world applications and success stories.

Those attending will also be given a tour of the Sandvik Coromant facilities, where advanced cutting tools for aerospace are designed and produced using Powder Metallurgy.

Those interested can register here.

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April 30, 2025

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