FLAMINGo Project Final Event in Munich

We are pleased to announce that the FLAMINGo Project’s final event was held on October 15, 2024, in Munich. This event was organized by AXIA Innovation GmbH in collaboration with EXELISIS as part of the renowned eMove360° Conference and Fair, which focuses on Electric and Autonomous Mobility.

During the event, industry leaders and experts gathered to discuss innovative advancements in lightweight aluminium composites for electric vehicles, sustainable mobility solutions, and innovations in the EV sector. The FLAMINGo technology enables the efficient production of high-performance, sustainable materials, paving the way for next-generation green vehicles. The project focuses on producing lightweight Aluminium Metal Matrix Nano-Composites (Al-MMNCs) using a novel metallurgical and forming approach.

A key highlight was AXIA Innovation’s presentation, which focused on the following topics:

  • Key Innovations: Showcasing innovations within the FLAMINGo Project in lightweight aluminium nano-composite materials for electric vehicles, emphasizing their potential to revolutionize sustainable mobility.

  • Exploitation Potential: Highlighting how these innovations can be efficiently implemented across industries, creating real-world impacts in the automotive sector.

  • Market Opportunity: AXIA presented the market uptake concerning advanced materials in green vehicles, particularly in the rapidly growing EV market.

  • Competition Analysis: Offering a detailed overview of the current market landscape while positioning the FLAMINGo Project as a promising initiative with significant future potential.

Thank you to everyone who joined us to celebrate this milestone in sustainable mobility. Stay tuned for more updates and innovations from FLAMINGo as we work towards a greener future.

For more information about the FLAMINGo Project, please visit our website: FLAMINGo Project Website

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This project has received funding for the European Union H2020’s research and innovation program under the grant agreement number 101007011.