Overview of Events in 2020 and 2021
In the pdf, you will find an overview of recent and upcoming events of this Interreg project Light Vehicle 2025.
In the pdf, you will find an overview of recent and upcoming events of this Interreg project Light Vehicle 2025.
Cross-border roadshow, match-making and training event on Sept. 24th 2020 in Aachen Under the lead of Dr. Michael Effing and on behalf of the project partners, a cross-border roadshow, matchmaking and training event took place on September 24th 2020 in Aachen hosted by the ITA Institute for Textile Technology on the Campus Melaten of the University RWTH.…
The Light Vehicle 2025 project partners are happy to be present at the Composites for Europe Show in Stuttgart, Germany from November 10th to 12th 2020. To meet us there, write to Mona Ziegler and make your appointment: info@lightvehicle2025.eu. Looking forward to meeting you there.
First Roadshow of the Interreg Projects AACOMA and LV 2025 Agenda (Preliminary) Date: September 24, 2020 Location: Campus Melaten at the RWTH Aachen University of Techology, Germany Pre-event /Optional training module and trends for Junior and Senior representatives of companies in EMR Market 9:00 – 10:30 Composite markets and trends (Dr. M.…
Webinar Presentation of the Webinar: recent developments in lightweight for automotive Download PDF-Webinar
Recent Developments in Lightweight for Automotive
– organized by AUTOMOTIVE NL in cooperation with AVK –
Dr. Michael Effing, Volker Mathes
July 9, 2020 – Online Webinar
INTERREG Road Show on Lightweight Vehicles and Composites at the RWTH University Campus Melaten on Sep 24, 2020 In the framework of the Interreg-projects AACOMA (Accelerate advanced composite manufacturing) and Light Vehicle 2025, the nine project partners Centexbel, University of Liège, Sirris, Flanders Make, Fontys University of Applied Science, AMIBM of Maastricht University, AMAC GmbH,…
On February 20th 2019, Flanders Make on behalf of the Light Vehicle 2025 held a presentation about the aim, the status of the project and its first results regarding lightweight trends and technologies survey.
On February 20th 2019, Light Vehicle 2025 will give a presentation at the event „E-Mobility meets lightweight“ in Aachen, Germany. At this cross-border event in the Hyperegio Germany, Netherlands and Belgium, companies and research institutes of the three countries will meet to connect and find cooperation partners in this dynamic and future-oriented market. Please find the agenda here.
About the project „LIGHT VEHICLE 2025“ is an EU-funded cross-border project (Interreg) in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine (Wallonia and Flanders in Belgium, Limburg and Noord-Brabant in the Netherlands and North-Rhine Westphalia in Germany). Implemented in 2018 by 6 partners (Flanders Make (Leader), Automotive NL, AMAC GmbH, Technifutur, University of Liège and Campus Automobile Spa – Francorchamps),…
Ter gelegenheid van het Automotive Congress in Eindhoven op 23 mei 2018, is het door de EU gefinancierde grensoverschrijdende Interreg-project “Automotive Light Vehicle 2025” in de Euregio Maas-Rijn (Wallonië en Vlaanderen in België, Limburg en Noord-Brabant in Nederland en Noord-Rijnland-Westfalen in Duitsland) – officieel afgetrapt door haar zes partners (Flanders Make (Leader), AutomotiveNL, AMAC GmbH, Technifutur, University of Liège and Campus Automobile Spa – Francorchamps), lopend van 2018 tot 2021.
A l’occasion du Automotive Congress à Eindhoven le 23 mai 2018, le projet transfrontalier Interreg Automotive «Light Vehicle 2025» financé par l’UE dans l’Euregio Meuse-Rhin (Wallonie et Flandre en Belgique, Limbourg et Noord-Brabant aux Pays-Bas et Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie en Allemagne) a été officiellement lancée par ses six partenaires (Flanders Make (leader), Automotive NL, AMAC GmbH, Technifutur, Université de Liège et Campus Automobile Spa – Francorchamps), de 2018 à 2021.
Das grenzüberschreitende EU-finanzierte Interreg-Automobil-Projekt „Light Vehicle 2025″ in der Euregio Maas-Rhein (Wallonien und Flandern in Belgien, Limburg und Noord-Brabant in den Niederlanden und Nordrhein-Westfalen in Deutschland) wurde am 23.Mai 2018 auf dem Automotive Congress in Eindhoven, Niederlande, von seinen sechs Partnern (Flanders Make (Leader), Automotive NL, AMAC GmbH, Technifutur, Universität Lüttich und Campus Automobil Spa – Francorchamps), offiziell gestartet. Es geht über drei Jahre bis 2021.
On 2 & 3 October 2018, more than 100 participants from Belgium and abroad gathered at the Park Inn Hotel in Liège Airport to attend the 2018 international conference on COMPOSITES. The conference was organised by CENTEXBEL, the Textiles Competence Centre, and provided a platform to the participants form the industry and research world to discuss the exceptional characteristics of these new materials and to highlight the challenges of their production.
At the occasion of the Automotive Congress in Eindhoven on May 23rd 2018, the EU-funded cross-border Interreg Automotive project „ Light Vehicle 2025“ in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine (Wallonia and Flanders in Belgium, Limburg and Noord-Brabant in the Netherlands and North-Rhine Westphalia in Germany)- was officially kicked-off by its six partners (Flanders Make (Leader), Automotive NL, AMAC GmbH, Technifutur, University of Liège and Campus Automobile Spa – Francorchamps), running from 2018 until 2021.
Boilerplate of the project/ENG „Light Vehicle 2025“ is an EU-funded cross-border project (Interreg) in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine (Wallonia and Flanders in Belgium, Limburg and Noord-Brabant in the Netherlands and North-Rhine Westphalia in Germany). Implemented in 2018 by 6 partners (Flanders Make (Leader), Automotive NL, AMAC GmbH, Technifutur, University of Liège and Campus Automobile Spa –…
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