Event

Composites Technology Forum for UK Defence Event - High Temperature Applications in Defence Engineering

Tuesday, 17 Jun 2025

NCC, Bristol

Calling for abstracts - Deadline for submission, 30 May 2025.

High-temperature advanced materials, including thermally stable polymer and ceramic matrix composites, play a crucial role in future defence engineering. Offering exceptional heat resistance combined with high strength-to-weight ratios, these materials ensure reliability and durability in demanding applications such as thermal protection systems and propulsion. Their lightweight nature enhances mobility and agility in military equipment, paving the way for more advanced defence technologies.

Submit your abstract 

The Technology Days are an invite-only event. To participate, you must submit an abstract for review by emailing [email protected] 

Please provide a brief abstract (max 500 words) outlining your core capability, emerging technology, or research ambition relevant to the Technology Day. This will help our reviewers assess your submission.

If selected, you will be contacted and provided with a registration link for the event.

 

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