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Envalior invites engineers worldwide to free online Engineering Materials Forum

Press release - 22 June 2026

  • Free online forum event Thursday, June 25, focuses on materials science, innovations and sustainable solutions.
  • Sessions highlight breakthroughs in electrification and power infrastructure, lightweighting and sustainable mobility, advanced manufacturing, high-performance motion and mechanical systems, robotics, aviation, and industrial applications.
  • Relevant for material engineers, design engineers, mechanical engineers, and R&D leaders.

Düsseldorf, June 22, 2026 – Envalior, a global leader in Sustainable & High-Performance Engineering Materials, will host its annual TechXchange Engineering Materials Forum (EMF) on Thursday, June 25, 2026. The free, full-day online event will share insights on how innovations in engineering materials can make applications smarter, safer, smaller, lighter, longer lasting and more sustainable across a variety of different industries, while also providing insights into Envalior’s latest AI initiatives.

The Engineering Materials Forum takes place at a time when engineers are confronted with a convergence of transformative trends. As industries accelerate toward electrification, AI-enabled infrastructure, connected mobility, and lower-carbon manufacturing, engineering teams are under pressure to deliver products faster, at lower risk and lower costs, while reducing environmental impact. Against this backdrop, the Forum focuses on practical engineering solutions.

14 expert-lead sessions offer a personalized learning experience

The full-day forum will feature 14 expert-led technical sessions across two dedicated tracks:

  • Material Science & Services
  • Applications & Innovations

Attendees can build personalized agendas based on their technical interests and priorities. To support global participation, each session will be hosted twice to accommodate attendees across global time zones.

Sessions to pick from include:

  • EMI shielding performance of metallized thermoplastics
  • The power of Laser Direct Structuring
  • High-temperature PBT particle foam enables the next generation of lightweight design
  • Designing and predicting thermoplastic gear performance
  • Smarter gear actuator components with high-performance thermoplastics
  • Expanding rotomolding performance with new impact modified PA6
  • Material strategies for reliable 800V power distribution in AI data centers
  • Powering EV batteries with advanced thermoplastics
  • Redesigning the next generation of low carbon, connected trucks and buses
  • Scaling high performance composites for aviation, drones and robotics
  • PFAS-free PA46 ready-to-prototype tribologic seals
  • Rethinking cross car beams with hybrid materials, CAE, and functional integration
  • Engineering scalable robotics with high performance thermoplastics

“In today’s environment, materials decisions determine what is technically feasible, commercially scalable, and environmentally sustainable,” says Monique van Os, Global Manager Campaigns and Online Events at Envalior. “The Engineering Materials Forum is therefore created to give engineers direct access to material science and innovations that can enable breakthroughs in a wide range of applications.”

Registration is now open

Engineers, designers, OEMs, material specialists, and innovation leaders interested in the future of engineering materials can review the agenda and register now via Start registration: EMF 2026.

Engineering materials forum 2026

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About Envalior

Envalior is a global leader in Sustainable & High-Performance Engineering Materials with annual sales of around €3 billion. The company’s broad portfolio includes PA6, PA66, PBT, PA46, PPS, TPC (TPE-E), PET, PA4T, PA410, and Thermoplastic Composites. With a global network of 18 production sites, 12 R&D centers, and more than 4,000 employees, Envalior serves key markets such as Mobility, Electronics & Electrical, and Consumer and Industrial Goods. The company was established in 2023 through the merger of Lanxess Performance Materials and DSM Engineering Materials. For more information, visit www.envalior.com

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