Published: 07 Oct 2025
ACS s MAGISTRA
project is spotlighting the growing industrial viability of biocomposites, composite
materials where at least the matrix or reinforcement is derived from renewable,
natural, or recycled sources. Funded by the Abruzzo Region under the 2021-2027
ERDF Programme, the initiative partners with the University of Catania to push
forward innovation in manufacturing (including Out-of-Autoclave, or OOA,
techniques), sustainable materials research, and practical applications. At its
final seminar, hosted October 2, 2025 at ACS s new plant, the project will
present its advances and engage industry on how biocomposites can bridge
performance with environmental responsibility.
Exploring the application prospects of biocomposites in
industry, highlighting the strategic role that research and innovation can play
in their development. This is the goal of the final seminar of the MAGISTRA project (acronym for MAteriali compositi di nuova Generazione Innovativi
Sostenibili Tecnologici Riciclabili Avanzati , in English New generation composite materials:
innovative, sustainable, technological, recyclable, advanced ), promoted by
ACS (Advanced Composites Solutions)
and funded with the support of the Abruzzo Region under the Abruzzo ERDF
Regional Program 2021 2027.
The initiative, under the patronage of Confindustria Abruzzo Medio Adriatico, aims to present the results achieved by the project, which ACS carried out in collaboration with the University of Catania through a research pathway focused on biocomposites. These are composite materials in which at least one of the two main components matrix or reinforcement comes from renewable, natural, or recycled sources.
After the opening remarks by Paolo Battista, LEAN systems designer and Human Resources Director of ACS, contributions will follow from Fabio Fazzini and Romualdo Paino of the ACS Technical Department, who will illustrate the manufacturing process of biocomposites and its integration with so-called OOA (Out of Autoclave) techniques. Next will be the intervention of Gianluca Cicala, Professor of Materials Science and Technology and Deputy Director of DICAR (Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture) at the University of Catania, recently elected President of the Italian Association of Materials Engineering (AIMAT). His contribution, delivered online, will focus on the role of research in the development of biocomposites and on the added value that the MAGISTRA project represents for industry.
With the MAGISTRA project we confirm our commitment to sustainable innovation, said Roberto Catenaro, CEO of ACS. Biocomposites represent a bridge between academic research and concrete industrial applications, capable of combining technological performance and environmental responsibility. We are proud to contribute to building more competitive and sustainable value chains, strengthening Abruzzo s role as an innovation hub in advanced materials.
Published: 07 Oct 2025
ACS s MAGISTRA
project is spotlighting the growing industrial viability of biocomposites, composite
materials where at least the matrix or reinforcement is derived from renewable,
natural, or recycled sources. Funded by the Abruzzo Region under the 2021-2027
ERDF Programme, the initiative partners with the University of Catania to push
forward innovation in manufacturing (including Out-of-Autoclave, or OOA,
techniques), sustainable materials research, and practical applications. At its
final seminar, hosted October 2, 2025 at ACS s new plant, the project will
present its advances and engage industry on how biocomposites can bridge
performance with environmental responsibility.
Exploring the application prospects of biocomposites in
industry, highlighting the strategic role that research and innovation can play
in their development. This is the goal of the final seminar of the MAGISTRA project (acronym for MAteriali compositi di nuova Generazione Innovativi
Sostenibili Tecnologici Riciclabili Avanzati , in English New generation composite materials:
innovative, sustainable, technological, recyclable, advanced ), promoted by
ACS (Advanced Composites Solutions)
and funded with the support of the Abruzzo Region under the Abruzzo ERDF
Regional Program 2021 2027.
The initiative, under the patronage of Confindustria Abruzzo Medio Adriatico, aims to present the results achieved by the project, which ACS carried out in collaboration with the University of Catania through a research pathway focused on biocomposites. These are composite materials in which at least one of the two main components matrix or reinforcement comes from renewable, natural, or recycled sources.
After the opening remarks by Paolo Battista, LEAN systems designer and Human Resources Director of ACS, contributions will follow from Fabio Fazzini and Romualdo Paino of the ACS Technical Department, who will illustrate the manufacturing process of biocomposites and its integration with so-called OOA (Out of Autoclave) techniques. Next will be the intervention of Gianluca Cicala, Professor of Materials Science and Technology and Deputy Director of DICAR (Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture) at the University of Catania, recently elected President of the Italian Association of Materials Engineering (AIMAT). His contribution, delivered online, will focus on the role of research in the development of biocomposites and on the added value that the MAGISTRA project represents for industry.
With the MAGISTRA project we confirm our commitment to sustainable innovation, said Roberto Catenaro, CEO of ACS. Biocomposites represent a bridge between academic research and concrete industrial applications, capable of combining technological performance and environmental responsibility. We are proud to contribute to building more competitive and sustainable value chains, strengthening Abruzzo s role as an innovation hub in advanced materials.
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