AIMEN showcasing project ARMS at JEC World 2025
Thanks to our consortium partner, AIMEN Technology Centre, Project ARMS was featured at the JEC World 2025 exhibition on March 5-6. The project was represented by Lourdes Blanco Salgado, the lead researcher behind the development of structural supercapacitors made using the VARI process.
AIMEN showcased its latest research results in the Spain Pavilion, highlighting the centre's expertise in Advanced Composite Manufacturing. This included techniques such as thermoplastics and thermosets, Automated Fiber Placement (AFP), Resin Transfer Molding (RTM), Liquid Resin Infusion (LRI), and thermoforming. Additionally, AIMEN demonstrated its capabilities in the additive manufacturing of composites, including fused fluid fabrication (FFF), robotized large-format additive manufacturing (LFAM), and the development of filaments and pellets. The focus of these innovations spans various sectors, including automotive, aerospace, and energy.
JEC World is recognized as the premier global trade show for composite materials and their applications, and it is held annually in Paris. This year, the event attracted 1,350 exhibitors from over 40 countries and provided a networking platform for approximately 43,500 industry professionals, including decision-makers, buyers, researchers, and academics. The top five countries represented were France, Germany, Italy, Great Britain, and Spain.
In 2025, JEC World continued to offer a diverse array of exhibitors from different regions, fostering connections between composites companies and potential buyers. The event will showcase innovative solutions and advancements across all markets within the global composites sector, driving growth and collaboration in this dynamic field.
Read more about JEC World 2025: https://www.jec-world.events/