Looking back at K 2025
Over the past two weeks, our institute had the opportunity to present our current research at K 2025 in Düsseldorf to an international expert audience.
- Additive manufacturing – flame-retardant materials, medical applications, and antenna systems
- Processing of highly filled polymers –plastic-bonded permanent magnets and bipolar plates
- Tribological test systems and additively manufactured machine components
We sincerely thank all visitors for the valuable and constructive conversations as well as the great interest in our research. We particularly value the new industry contacts as a basis for future collaborative research projects.
The fair once again highlighted the importance of close collaboration between academia and industry in advancing innovative solutions for future challenges.