SIGMA25: International Seminar on Applied Mechanical Technologies
ABOUT THE EVENT
The International Seminar on Applied Mechanical Technologies (SIGMA25) brings together university researchers, industry experts, engineers, project leaders, and decision-makers to promote knowledge-sharing and collaboration in mechanical engineering, energy transition, materials science, and related fields.
The SIGMA25 program spans a wide spectrum of research—from fundamental discoveries to real-world technological applications—offering a comprehensive platform for collaboration, advancement and practical solutions shaping the future of these disciplines.
KEY OBJECTIVES
By bringing together leading minds, SIGMA25 aims to accelerate progress and forge impactful collaborations in mechanical and energy technologies. It primarily focuses on the following objectives:
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Bridge academia and industry – Strengthen partnerships between research institutions and the industrial sector to accelerate practical innovation.
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Advance energy and materials research – Promote innovative scientific contributions in in sustainable energy and next-generation materials.
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Explore energy solutions –Evaluate the potential of emerging energy resources on both national and global scales.
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Lead strategic problem-solving – Discuss and examine emerging technologies and strategies to address critical energy challenges.
- Foster interdisciplinary exchange – Facilitate dynamic discussions among researchers from diverse academic and industrial backgrounds.
MAIN THEMES
Participants are invited to submit their papers that address, but are not limited to, the following topics:
- Renewable Energy Sources and Technology
- Applied Thermodynamics and heat Transfer
- Mechanical behavior of materials and damage
- Applied Biomechanics and Biomaterials
- Industrial maintenance and non-destructive testing
Affiliated Reasearch Laboratories
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