The prototype of the flying car by Dutch company Pal-V, featuring ultra-light carbon fiber blades (weighing just over 20 kilograms for a ten-meter wingspan). The demonstrator of an automotive rocker, that integrate Alia Mentis foam (Koridion) and Syensqo SolvaLite materials and processes aiming to mass-producing this component. Integrated photovoltaic panels made with bio-resins, developed in collaboration with Levante, a startup specializing in alternative energy solutions.
These are some of the innovations that ACS (Advanced Composites Solutions) Srl, an Italian company with facilities in Abruzzo and Emilia-Romagna, are presenting in Paris at JEC World—the world’s most important trade fair for composite materials—taking place from today until March 6.
"We are bringing to the French capital all our expertise and most exciting projects," says Roberto Catenaro, engineer, founder and CEO of ACS. "On one hand, our versatility in managing different production sectors such as motorsport, mass-production automotive and aerospace, with all its futuristic prospects; on the other, our constant focus on research and development of new materials and processes, as demonstrated by numerous R&D initiatives in the field of biocomposites and artificial intelligence applied to waste reduction."