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Designing Alloys for Resource Efficiency (DARE)

Addressing future resource challenges for alloys in manufacturing

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    • High strength steels for lighter road vehicles
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We are pleased to release the DARE programme’s first newsletter, which can be found below:

 

DARE Newsletter Aug 2016

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Published September 12, 2016 (last updated March 13, 2017)
Author Author Jean SimpsonCategories Newsletter

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