Eurecat-coordinated projects committed to advancing circular and decarbonised steel technologies for future mobility, sustainable energy and smart manufacturing have been showcased at Metal Madrid 2025, part of the Advanced Manufacturing Madrid Exhibition, held in Madrid, Spain, on 5–6 November 2025.
As one of the most relevant European industrial events, Advanced Manufacturing Madrid brings together professionals from across the manufacturing value chain, including materials, production technologies, automation and engineering solutions. Within this framework, Eurecat presented several EU-funded projects that are driving innovation and sustainability in the steel sector.
The featured projects include COOPHS, SuPreAM, Sup3rForm, CISMA, Steel4Fatigue, Safe&Clean, DURALINK, H2FORM3G, NewAIMS, SHIFT and HELIX, which address key challenges such as reducing CO₂ emissions in steel production, enhancing mechanical performance of lightweight alloys, developing hybrid and additive manufacturing processes, and improving recyclability and durability for next-generation applications.
Information on these initiatives was highlighted on a dedicated roll-up display at Eurecat’s booth under the title “Advancing circular and decarbonised steel technologies for future mobility, sustainable energy and smart manufacturing”. Visitors were able to learn how these collaborative projects contribute to decarbonisation, digitalisation and circularity in the metal industry.