The Congress Program is designed to address ceramic-based materials to the technologies of tomorrow, to culminate in a global road map that will contain perspectives and future trends.
Industrialists, politicians, scientistis and technicians from many...
The Congress Program is designed to address ceramic-based materials to the technologies of tomorrow, to culminate in a global road map that will contain perspectives and future trends.
Industrialists, politicians, scientistis and technicians from many different Countries can know each other better, stimulating exchanges and cooperations in the several sectors of ceramic materials, comparing their own different visions for the best way towards the development.
Being the general aim for a "sustainable growth" for human kind a "balanced development and happy well-being" of the society, all sectors (culture, economy, science, enviroment ...) all over every country can benefit from the development and applications of new materials - new devices - new systems which are based on ceramics.
IN THE FIRST THREE MORNINGS of the conference days, the Members of the Invited Delegations from several Countries will present, confront and discuss about the current policy for development, the priority for innovation and the current trend and future perspectives for Europe in the frame of the world context, thus meeting the challenge imposed by the new industrial revolution and competition at global level
THE FIRST THREE AFTERNOONS of the conference days are dedicated to three important thematic priorities “Energy”, “Environment “ and “Health &Biotechnolgies” where the availability of “new material-new ceramics” are expected to generate high added-value products and related processes and technologies, to meet customer requirements in terms of sustainable growth, public health, environmental protection, social values and expectations. Either the industrial visions and programmes, presented by invites speakers form companies (of different Countries) that produce ceramic-based materials, or the state of the art for the development and characterization of ceramics, presented by scientists and researchers, will highlight the capacity to integrate knowledge and new technologies.