Artrom Steel Tubes at MaterialFEST 2024 – A connection between industry and education
Between 14-15 November 2024, Politehnica University of Bucharest hosted the first edition of the MaterialFEST event, a reference platform dedicated to materials science and technology. In a context that brings together the academic environment, industry and the general public, the event highlighted the essential role of materials engineering in various fields such as automotive, energy, aerospace, construction and medicine.
Artrom Steel Tubes had the honor of being present at this prestigious event, reaffirming the company’s commitment to innovation and excellence in the steel industry.
An event dedicated to innovation
MaterialFest 2024 brought together an impressive number of participants, including renowned researchers, representatives of leading companies, students but also technology enthusiasts. During the event, highly relevant topics were addressed such as: Smart Materials, Circular Economy, Emerging Technologies, Additive Manufacturing and Nanotechnology.
The contribution of Artrom Steel Tubes
Through its presence at MaterialFEST, Artrom Steel Tubes demonstrated that innovation and sustainable development are the main pillars guiding the company’s activities. Our stand was a point of attraction, providing participants with details about our products and their applicability in industries such as automotive, energy, and oil.
Our representatives had the opportunity to interact directly with students and professionals, providing them with valuable insights into career and collaboration opportunities. Moreover, the event allowed us to strengthen our relationships with the academic environment and promote innovative solutions developed by Artrom Steel Tubes.
MaterialFEST 2024 proved to be an excellent platform for connecting the academic and economic environments. Our collaboration with Politehnica University of Bucharest gave us the opportunity to support the development of future specialists and actively contribute to shaping a sustainable future for materials engineering.