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Advanced materials can come from many places, including from existing materials (natural) or even created “from the atoms up” in a lab (synthetic). Innovations in natural and synthetic advanced materials are critical across a broad spectrum of key industries – as well as the supply chains supporting them.
Join Frank Wise, director of the Cornell Center for Materials Research (CCMR), and other experts from Cornell’s College of Engineering to learn more about where advanced materials come from and how innovative materials — both natural and synthetic — can be applied in various aspects across industrial supply chains.
If you are a New York State manufacturer, you can also learn more by registering for the 2024 Manufacturing Readiness Accelerator Cohort through New York State’s Advanced Materials Manufacturing Initiative.
Join Frank Wise, director of the Cornell Center for Materials Research (CCMR), and other experts from Cornell’s College of Engineering to learn more about where advanced materials come from and how innovative materials — both natural and synthetic — can be applied in various aspects across industrial supply chains.
If you are a New York State manufacturer, you can also learn more by registering for the 2024 Manufacturing Readiness Accelerator Cohort through New York State’s Advanced Materials Manufacturing Initiative.