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    22 May 2024      23 May 2024

    The Supply Chain Expo & Technical Programme for the Global Magnetics Industry. 
    For more information about this event, including how to register, visit the Magnetics Show North America website

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    23 May 2024 09:00      15:00

    From the event listing on the Innovate UK website: 
    Artificial intelligence (AI) represents a significant opportunity to accelerate innovation across the whole materials value chain. However, adoption remains low for several reasons but perhaps primarily due to limited awareness of the potential applications and solutions to materials businesses.
    Do you want to understand how your materials business can benefit from AI?
    Are you developing AI solutions for materials businesses?
    Join us in this workshop to discuss the opportunities, barriers and interventions to encourage the materials value chain to reap the benefits from AI.
    Find out more and register on the Innovate UK Website

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  • Upcoming Events

    • 27 July 2025 Until 31 July 2025
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      The Rare Earth Permanent Magnet Workshop is a biennial event that focuses on advances in the science and technology of rare earth permanent magnets. It highlights recent developments in the design and implementation of high-performance permanent magnets for energy applications. The workshop will cover both fundamental materials research in academia and developments in industrial applications such as motors, generators, and actuators. It will also address issues of rare earth resources and magnet recycling to assess life cycle sustainability. Fundamental aspects of materials development will also include innovative computational methods such as machine learning and data-driven accelerated materials discovery, novel alloy design approaches, and advanced processing and characterization techniques. Proposals for alternative magnets without rare earth elements are also within the scope.
       
      Visit the website for more information. 
    • 24 August 2025 Until 29 September 2025
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      The Joint European Magnetic Symposia is the most important and comprehensive conference on magnetism in Europe. JEMS focuses on a broad range of topics embracing applicative and fundamental aspects of magnetism, as well as novel magnetic materials.
      Please visite https://jems2025.sciencesconf.org/?lang=en for more information. 
    • 08 September 2025 Until 11 September 2025
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      We are pleased to announce that the 27th Soft Magnetic Materials Conference (SMM27) will be held from 8 to 11 September 2025 in Torino, Italy. Since its first event in 1973, the SMM Conference has brought academic and industrial specialists together, to share and promote the latest developments in soft magnetic materials processing, characterization, modeling, and applications. Members of the international scientific and engineering community are invited to attend and contribute to the Conference.
      Please visit https://smm27.polito.it/ for more information. 
    • 27 October 2025 Until 31 October 2025
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      The Conference includes all aspects of fundamental and applied magnetism, with sessions reviewing the latest advances in magnetic materials, emerging applications, new phenomena, spin electronics, energy and power applications, biomagnetism and much more. All members of the international scientific community interested in new developments in magnetism and associated technologies are invited to attend.
      Visit their official website!
    • 03 December 2025 Until 04 December 2025
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