Gas inclusions and pores are usually seen as defects in 3D printing. But what if they offered an opportunity? A research project involving ECOMAT partners is […]
How do materials behave at the nanometer scale? A new Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope (ESEM) at Bremen University of Applied Sciences up entirely new perspectives for […]
3. September 2025
Published by Jann Ravelingposted on 3. September 2025
ECOMAT has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Kobe Material Testing Laboratory (KMTL). The agreement is intended to enable closer cooperation in the field […]
10. December 2025
Published by Jann Ravelingposted on 10. December 2025
For three years, ECOMAT and the City of Kobe in Japan have been driving material and process development forward — a partnership that is already demonstrating […]