
ANSYS, a key partner in the NICKEFFECT project, participated in the 18th European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes (FEMS Euromat 2025), held in Granada, Spain, from September 14–18, 2025. The event gathered the materials science community across Europe, and provided an excellent platform for ANSYS representatives, Pascal Salzbrenner and Davide Di Stefano, to present their work, exchange ideas, and foster new connections.
Pascal Salzbrenner’s presentation focused on the specialized work carried out as part of the NICKEFFECT project. His deep dive into the research garnered significant attention from the audience, leading to several fruitful discussions. The interest expressed by attendees, from both academia and industry, was strong, encompassing both the scientific outcomes of the project and the innovative simulation tools developed during the process.
Davide Di Stefano also presented during the congress, contributing further to the dissemination of ANSYS’s innovative work in materials and process simulation. While both presentations showcased valuable insights, Pascal Salzbrenner’s contribution was particularly focused on the direct advancements and findings within the NICKEFFECT framework.
Beyond the presentations, FEMS Euromat 2025 was an invaluable opportunity for networking and the exchange of ideas. Engaging with leading scientists, researchers, and industry representatives allowed the ANSYS team to discuss the latest trends, gather feedback, and explore potential future collaborations, all of which will further inform and strengthen the NICKEFFECT project’s trajectory.