Advanced materials for motorsport event makes racy return

The Fluency Business Group (Fluency) has announced the return of the UK’s top advanced materials event for the motorsport sector, MotorsportAM, hosted for the first time at the British Motor Museum. The devoted motorsport conference and exhibition will open its doors on the 4–5 October 2022, at the museum in Gaydon.

MotorsportAM promises to bring its attendees the latest advances and developments in composite integration for motorsport and automotive industries, as well as showcasing the exciting new innovations being made with advanced materials from companies around the world.

For what to expect, previous MotorsportAM events have included areas and subjects of interest such as: The Future of Formula 1; Material Innovation and Development; Additive Manufacturing; AI Technical Development; Lightweighting for Automotive Manufacture; Sustainability in Motorsport; Design and Testing.

MotorsportAM is currently calling for speakers to present their latest practices and innovations in a short presentation regarding the automotive sector. For those interested, please send a short abstract, along with a bio to info@fluency-group.com.

Alongside workshops and presentations, which will give delegates the opportunity to interact with professionals in manufacture, design, investment, and inventorship, the event will also host a vast exhibit of composite manufacturers with fresh ideas and innovations into the use of carbon reinforced plastics for commercial and competitive vehicles.

“To be exhibiting alongside the museum’s largest collection of British motoring history is not only invigorating but poignant for the message we put forward with MotorsportAM,” said Gemma Smith, Fluency managing director. “Advanced Materials are the next leaps in continuing that history. It will be very thought-provoking for attendees to experience this, and we can’t wait to get started.”

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