EPMA issues call for papers for its Advanced Energy Solutions seminar

The European Powder Metallurgy Association (EPMA) has issued a call for papers for its Powering the Future: Powder Metallurgy for Advanced Energy Solutions seminar, which will take place in Lyon, France, from June 2-3, 2026, in parallel with 3D Print Lyon.
The global energy sector is rapidly evolving, with a strong focus on clean, renewable energy production and the sustainable use and storage of energy resources. Powder Metallurgy plays a crucial role in enabling advanced energy systems, delivering complex, high-performance, and cost-efficient components for demanding environments.
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3D Print Lyon partnership
Attendance at the seminars is free for non-exhibiting visitors, as part of the 3D Print Lyon collaboration. This collaboration allows professionals active or interested in Powder Metallurgy industries to explore the Additive Manufacturing exhibition, attend both the automotive and energy PM seminars during the same week, and network with a broader range of colleagues.
Learn more about **3D Print Lyon.**
Paper scope and topics
This seminar will highlight PM’s contributions across the energy landscape, with a special focus on innovation, qualification, and standardisation. Topics will include:
- PM components for hydrogen production, storage, and fuel cells
- High-temperature materials for turbines and power generation
- Magnetic materials for wind power generators and electric motors
- Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) parts for nuclear and advanced energy systems
- Porous and filtration components for energy processing
- PM and Additive Manufacturing in nuclear, fusion, and renewables
- Standardisation and qualification of PM and AM processes for energy applications
- Statistics and market insights on PM & AM adoption in the energy sector
- Energy storage devices (battery housings, supercapacitor structures)
- Sustainability (recycling and resource-efficient manufacturing)
Target audience
The seminar is designed for a broad range of participants, including:
- End-users from the energy, automotive, and industrial sectors
- Energy technology companies and utilities
- Manufacturers of energy systems and components
- Researchers in materials and energy conversion
- Students and young professionals
- Policy and strategy professionals in clean energy innovation
Those interested in speaking at the Powering the Future seminar can apply here.
The submission deadline is December 31, 2025.
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