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Advanced materials and surface engineering

5 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work2 as their primary capability.

Top organizations

Most active in this area

  • AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE GMBH

    Major aerospace and defence company contributing space systems, aircraft engineering, and radiation-hardened electronics across 74 H2020 projects.

    Projects on ceramic composites for harsh environments (C3HARME), laser micro/nanostructuring of surfaces (LASER4FUN), metallic surface treatments (MULTISURF), and graphene applications across 3 recent projects.

    DE74 projects
  • UNIVERZA V MARIBORU

    Slovenian university bridging advanced materials, cybersecurity, and SME innovation support with strong European consortium experience across 48 countries.

    Projects RESYNTEX (textile-to-chemical recycling), NanoTextSurf (nanotextured coatings), PHOTO-EMULSION (polymerisation), FibreNet (bio-based fibres), ITS-THIN (carbon nanomembranes), and MATUROLIFE (metallised textiles).

    PrimarySI41 projects
  • ARCELIK A.S.

    Major Turkish home appliance manufacturer bringing factory-scale testbeds for smart manufacturing, AI, robotics, and sustainable production research.

    NanoHybrids (nanoporous aerogels), BIO4SELF (bio-based composites), PROMETHEUS (laser surface texturing), and nanoPhotoMat (nano-photocatalytic materials) demonstrate materials R&D capability.

    TR25 projects
  • ASOCIACION DE LA INDUSTRIA NAVARRA

    Navarra's industrial technology centre providing applied R&D in advanced materials, energy efficiency, and innovation support services for manufacturing SMEs.

    HEFESTO (fire protection for helicopter CFRP), HYGIEIA (antimicrobial coatings, micro-nano additives), and LoCoMaTech (lightweight vehicle materials processing).

    PrimarySMEES16 projects
  • FAKULTET INZENJERSKIH NAUKA UNIVERZITETA U KRAGUJEVCU

    Serbian engineering faculty specializing in computational modeling, advanced materials, and AI for safety-critical systems across European research consortia.

    SELECTA focused on smart electrodeposited alloys for environmentally sustainable protective coatings.

    RS3 projects