Abstract
Abstract What strategies are available to minimize resource consumption in the light metal industry through recycling and energy efficiency? How can lightweight design make mobility more sustainable? And what role will artificial intelligence play in future processes in the metal processing industry? These and other questions are addressed at the 13th Ranshofener Leichtmetalltage 2024, which take place on the 26th–27th of September 2024 at the Hotel Gut Brandlhof in Saalfelden, Austria, and are organized in accordance with the criteria of the Austrian Ecolabel for Green Events. Under the guiding theme of “Light Metals Innovations for Environmental and Economic Sustainability”, this year’s conference offers an exciting program in three sessions “Digitalization in the Context of Circularity”, “Sustainable Process Development” and “Innovative Light Metals and their Characterization”. The focus is on decarbonization and digitalization in process and material development as well as the material characterization of light metals. A balanced spectrum of international presentations from universities, RTOs and industry provides participants with an up-to-date overview of the latest scientific findings and successful light metal applications. The 13th Ranshofener Leichtmetalltage 2024 are thus clearly focused on decarbonization and digitalization – even in times of diverse challenges. The first session, “Digitalization in the Context of Circularity”, highlights best-practice examples from the aluminium industry, the balance between sustainability and performance in metal processing and the implementation of complex geometries using wire-based additive manufacturing. The second session, “Sustainable Process Development”, is dedicated to the decarbonization and reduced material consumption of industrial processes, for example through GigaCasting, or the use of innovative recycling technologies. The third session, “Innovative Light Metals and their Characterization”, addresses forward-looking topics such as the development of special aluminium alloys for additive manufacturing, the use of old car scrap for innovative alloys and the decarbonization of the magnesium industry. The conference proceedings contain scientific contributions to the conference. We would like to thank all the authors for their high-quality work and the participants of the 13th Ranshofener Leichtmetalltage 2024 for their interest. We wish you stimulating reading and creative impulses! List of Scientific committee, Organizing committee are available in this Pdf.
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