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Advancing aluminum welding: From research to industrial practice

Frederick Research Center invites you to the final presentation of the AlLaW project, an applied research initiative bridging laboratory insight with industrial needs.

Implemented in collaboration with Archimedes Metal Industry, the AlLaw project (Aluminum Alloys Fiber Laser Welding: Characterization and Optimization) explored how emerging handheld fiber laser welding compares to conventional TIG methods in real-world conditions. Through targeted experimental testing and mechanical evaluation, AlLaW provides practical evidence on performance, efficiency, and suitability for industrial applications involving aluminum alloys.

Dr Loucas Papadakis, faculty member of the School of Engineering and coordinator of the project, will present the project’s key findings, offering valuable insights for engineers, manufacturers, and researchers interested in next-generation welding technologies and process optimization.

The presentation will be held on Monday, 20 April, from 17:00 to 19:00 at Frederick University's new wing (Seminar Room 2) in Nicosia. 

Join us to explore how innovation in welding techniques can enhance productivity, quality, and competitiveness in metal fabrication.

Participation is free.

The AlLaw project is funded by the Research and Innovation Foundation (RIF) under the Recovery and Resilience Facility of the NextGenerationEU instrument.

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