Upcoming Joint Workshop with THERMOFIRE and VIABLE projects: “Bio-resins and Fire-retardant Additives for Coatings”

On October 15 from 09:00-13:00, LIGNICOAT will hold an online workshop jointly with the THERMOFIRE and VIABLE projects. The workshop, titled “Bio-resins and Fire-retardant Additives for Coatings,” will focus on the critical intersection of bio-resins and fire-retardant additives for coatings.

The workshop will start with a brief introduction from each project coordinator and will be followed by presentations related to bio-resins, the role of fire-retardant additives in coatings, and their real-world applications before concluding with a dynamic roundtable discussion on the future of additives and biocoatings.

This workshop is tailored for professionals and stakeholders with interests in bio-based materials, including fire-resistant materials, fire-retardant producers, resin manufacturers, coating manufacturers, and producers.

Stay tuned for registration details and updates.

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