Future Materials Conference 2023

The two-day event will examine the cutting-edge technologies and latest breakthroughs in material research and explore new frontiers in sustainable design and manufacturing through showcasing new materials made from waste.

MOME Innovation Center will organize its second Future Materials Conference during 28-29 September 2023 in Budapest, Hungary!

We are creating a platform for designers, researchers, private sector representatives and students to present and discuss the latest trends in the field of material research and the materials industry via a combination of lectures, discussion sessions, and workshops.

The two-day event will examine the cutting-edge technologies and latest breakthroughs in material research and explore new frontiers in sustainable design and manufacturing through showcasing new materials made from waste.

The lectures on 28 September will revolve around four topic areas:

  • architecture
  • food
  • healthcare
  • textiles

Attendance is free of charge but registration is required to attend. The conference will be held in English. Registration for the first day of the conference is already open: https://www.addevent.com/event/nW17373050

Further details: https://futurematerials.mome.hu/

More information about the exact program and workshops coming soon!

// Sponsored by the Foundation for Moholy-Nagy University and Design as part of the Global Voices initiative. //

2023.09.28 09:00
2023.09.29 18:30

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Attendance is free of charge but registration is required to attend. The conference will be held in English.

More information about the exact program and workshops coming soon!

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