In a recent interview with industryTalksAlmudena del Teso, from Fidamc's Business Development department, highlighted the crucial role of innovation in composite materials to advance strategic sectors such as aerospace, automotive and renewable energies. Fidamc, as a centre for R&D&I and training in composite materials, is dedicated to creating lighter, more efficient and sustainable solutions, making a significant contribution to the mobility of the future.
Del Teso underlined the importance of collaboration with leading companies and scientific institutions to develop technologies that improve the performance and sustainability of composite materials. This synergy allows Fidamc to optimise manufacturing processes and transfer knowledge to various industrial sectors, thus strengthening competitiveness in the global market.
A particular area of focus is the development of more efficient wind turbines. Innovation in composite materials is essential to reduce the weight and increase the strength of blades, resulting in greater energy efficiency and lower costs in wind energy production. This development not only benefits the energy sector, but also drives research and application of new materials in other industries.
Exploring Composite Materials in Hydrogen Storage Tank Construction
In addition, Fidamc is exploring the use of composite materials in the construction of hydrogen storage tanks, essential for sustainable mobility. Research is focused on developing solutions that enable safe and efficient storage, contributing to the advancement of clean technologies and the reduction of polluting emissions.
Specialised training is another fundamental pillar for Fidamc. The entity offers educational programmes aimed at training professionals in the latest composite technologies, thus ensuring a workforce prepared to meet the challenges of modern industry.
To go deeper into these issues and learn more about Almudena del Teso's vision and Fidamc's initiatives, you can read the full interview at industryTalks: https://industrytalks.es/almudena-del-teso-fidamc-el-desarrollo-de-aerogeneradores-mas-eficientes-impulsara-la-innovacion-en-materiales/