Material Talks: The DiMAT Podcast
Step into the future of manufacturing with the DiMAT Podcast!
Across 9 inspiring episodes, we explore how digital innovation, data, and simulation are transforming the way materials are designed, tested, and produced across Europe. From polymers and composites to glass and graphite, discover how cutting-edge tools and real-world pilots are helping industries become smarter, faster, and more sustainable.
Guiding you through this journey is your host Sara Canedo, Communications Manager at F6S Innovation, who speaks with researchers, engineers, and entrepreneurs driving the digital transition in materials manufacturing.
Together, they uncover the people, technologies, and stories behind Europe’s next generation of manufacturing, from open digital toolkits and AI-driven design to sustainability, collaboration, and innovation that’s accessible to all.
DiMAT in a Nutshell
In the first episode of Material Talks: The DiMAT Podcast, host Sara Canedo (F6S Innovation) talks with Nikos Kourkoulos, Project Coordinator of DiMAT at CERTH about how digital tools for materials modelling, simulation, and interoperable data are transforming European manufacturing. Nikos explains how DiMAT helps companies innovate faster, reduce waste, and balance quality, sustainability, and competitiveness in the production process.
DiMAT in a Nutshell
In this first episode of Material Talks: The DiMAT Podcast, host Sara Canedo (Communications Manager at F6S Innovation) explores how digital technologies like materials modelling, simulation, and interoperable data are transforming manufacturing across Europe.
DiMAT in a Nutshell
In this first episode of Material Talks: The DiMAT Podcast, host Sara Canedo (Communications Manager at F6S Innovation) explores how digital technologies like materials modelling, simulation, and interoperable data are transforming manufacturing across Europe.
DiMAT in a Nutshell
In this first episode of Material Talks: The DiMAT Podcast, host Sara Canedo (Communications Manager at F6S Innovation) explores how digital technologies like materials modelling, simulation, and interoperable data are transforming manufacturing across Europe.
