Future-ready Metal Alloy Award -- MTE Awards
The Future-ready Metal Alloy Award celebrates visionary contributions in the development of innovative, sustainable, and high-performance metal alloys poised to address the challenges of tomorrow.
Eligibility
Qualification: Master’s degree or higher in Metallurgy, Material Science, or a related discipline.
Publications: Minimum of 3 research publications in reputed journals or conferences.
Requirements
Submissions must detail the innovative aspects of the alloy, its potential applications, and measurable benefits such as cost-efficiency, enhanced performance, or environmental sustainability.
Submission Guidelines
Abstract: A succinct summary (max 300 words) highlighting the alloy's unique properties and potential impact.
Supporting Files:
Technical report (max 12 pages).
Experimental data, prototypes, or simulation results.
References to patents or prior work.
Recognition
Winners will receive:
A certificate of excellence.
A platform to showcase their work at leading industry conferences.
Community Impact
This award aims to inspire a culture of innovation, fostering advancements that benefit industries and contribute to sustainable development globally.
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