UPV Valencia Showcases Innovation in 3D Printing and Circular Economy at Cadiz Meeting

In July 2024, our partners from the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) took part in an important dissemination meeting for the EDU4PlastiCircular project, hosted alongside researchers from the University of Cádiz and the University of Extremadura.

The UPV team actively contributed to discussions on 3D printing and bioprinting within the framework of the circular economy, sharing their expertise on how these cutting-edge technologies can transform the way we design, produce, and reuse plastic materials.

By engaging with fellow researchers, UPV not only presented ongoing work but also explored new opportunities for collaborative research and innovation. Their contribution helped strengthen the project’s mission to connect advanced manufacturing with sustainable practices—ensuring that technology serves both people and the planet.

We are proud to see our partners driving forward the conversation on integrating circular economy principles into education, research, and industry applications. This meeting was yet another step towards shaping a climate-neutral future, where innovation and sustainability go hand in hand.

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