04.05. – 05.05.2024, Berlin, germany
The DAP at Week of Environment
Soon, the “Week of the Environment” will open its doors! Organized by the German Federal Environmental Foundation (DBU), this event brings together leading experts and enthusiasts to showcase innovative solutions for environmental and sustainability issues.
We are excited to be part of this significant event. At the DAP stand, our focus will be on hydrogen and recycling – two key technologies for a sustainable future. Particularly, we will highlight the role of Additive Manufacturing (AM) in supporting the hydrogen economy.
🗓️: June 4 – 5
📍: Bellevue Palace, Berlin
Why Hydrogen?
Hydrogen is a potential green fuel and holds crucial potential for the decarbonization of industry. It can reduce reliance on fossil fuels and be a vital factor in combating climate change.
Learn more about our research on hydrogen and Additive Manufacturing here.
We look forward to your visit and engaging in discussions about pioneering technologies and sustainable solutions!
Dr. rer. nat. Sebastian Bold
RWTH Aachen Chair
Digital Additive Production DAP
Campus-Boulevard 73
52074 Aachen
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