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Materiali polimerici innovativi per comporre satelliti. Il futuro dell’aerospazio passa per il Lazio (e da Ingegneria “Tor Vergata”)

(da RepTV)

Materiali polimerici altamente innovativi per realizzare parti e componenti di satelliti. Il futuro dell’aerospazio passa per il Lazio grazie al progetto Scamp, acronimo di “Smart Components mediante Additive Manufacturing Polimeric”, cofinanziato dalla Regione Lazio con fondi strutturali europei. All’iniziativa, con capofila Thales Alenia Space Italia, hanno partecipato aziende innovative locali – Se.Te.L. Servizi Tecnici Logistici e Hb-Technology – e due importanti enti di ricerca: l’Università di Roma Tor Vergata e il Cnr.

Guarda l’intervista di Repubblica TV alla prof. Francesca Nanni, responsabile scientifica del progetto SCAMP, docente di Materiali per la Produzione industriale e di Scienza dei Materiali, del Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell’Impresa “Mario Lucertini”.