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Exhibitor Spotlight: LIOS

  Based in Dublin, Lios is an advanced materials company dedicated to eradicating harmful noise pollution. Founded by physicists Rhona Togher and Eimear O’Carroll, the company leverages advanced materials to develop elegant, practical solutions for a quieter world. Lios’ advanced acoustic material, SoundBounce, is a revolutionary, sustainable alternative to traditional acoustic solutions. Please sum up… Continue

Exhibitor Spotlight: Cranfield University

An Associate Partner of the Henry Royce Institute for Advanced Materials. Together with industry, Cranfield’s Centre for Materials pioneers real-world, sustainable, materials innovation; from self-healing polymers (vitrimers) that reduce waste, to breakthroughs in hydrogen, robotics, AI, and aerospace. Please sum up in a short paragraph what your company’s products and services entail? Cranfield’s Centre for… Continue

Exhibitor Spotlight: Finden

Finden have been offering advanced characterisation and analysis since 2012. As well as offering conventional measurement and analysis, their clients can take advantage of unique measurement services capable of giving unprecedented insight into their systems. Please sum up in a short paragraph what your company’s products and services entail? Finden is a scientific consultancy and… Continue

The Advanced Materials Show Launches Scale-Up Accelerator to Fast-Track Commercialisation of Next-Generation Materials

The Advanced Materials Show has launched The Scale-Up Accelerator, a high-impact programme designed to bridge the gap between R&D and commercialisation for next-generation materials innovators. Taking place on 8th & 9th July 2026 at The NEC, Birmingham, The Scale-Up Accelerator will connect ready-to-scale innovators with a network of Industry Partners, companies with investors, and technology… Continue

Industry Focus eBook – Energy Materials Extraction & Processing (1st Edition) by AZoNetwork

  Sponsored by The Advanced Materials Show. This curated collection brings together insights for scientists, engineers, and industry leaders working at the leading edge of battery research, materials processing, and sustainable resource management. As global electrification gains momentum, the extraction, refinement, and recovery of critical energy materials have emerged as defining challenges in the clean… Continue

FISC: Unlocking Innovation Through Cross-Sector Collaboration

  A Foundation Industries Perspective FISC was born out of the need to collaborate across the UKs highest emitting industries. Under the Transforming Foundation Industries Challenge, the Henry Royce Institute, Lucideon, Glass Futures, MPI, and CPI came together to explore and address challenges within UK manufacturing. Working across themes including alternative fuels, sustainable materials and digital… Continue

FISC: Packaging is vital – but how do we address plastic waste?

Packaging is a major part of everyday life used to wrap, protect, preserve, transport, inform and sell items for distribution, storage, use and sale. It is integrated into every sector worldwide and in the UK the packaging industry is worth an estimated £47bn. Made by the foundational industries from everything from card, paper, metal, glass and… Continue

Hydrogen Material Challenges  – Cranfield University Short Course

Hydrogen Material Challenges 16-19 March 2026  | Cranfield Campus, Bedford MK43 0AL  | £2,250 (concessions available) This introductory residential course provides practical knowledge of hydrogen-related material challenges for components in the hydrogen supply chain: • production, • storage and distribution, • use. Subject matter experts from academia and industry ensure you’ll gain a current, practical… Continue