REPTiS FREE TRAINING WEBINAR “PERSPECTIVES ON TITANIUM PROCESSING AND COMPONENT PERFORMANCE”
ON 10TH JUNE

The REPTiS project is pleased to offer a free online training webinar designed for professionals, researchers, and students working with titanium materials, fatigue behaviour, and advanced manufacturing. This focused training session provides practical knowledge delivered by expert lecturers, offering participants valuable insights they can apply directly in their technical and industrial activities.

📅 Wednesday, 10 June 2026
🕒 15:00 – 16:15 CEST
💻 Online training session | Free registration: REGISTRATION LINK
📜 Certificate of attendance provided to all participants

The training session will open with Bruno Vicenzi (EPMA) welcoming participants, introducing the objectives of the webinar and providing a short overview of the project.

The programme includes  two specialised training modules delivered by experienced lecturers:

Training module 1 – “High‑Cycle Fatigue of Titanium Components”
Lecturer: Nikolai Kashaev, Helmholtz‑Zentrum Hereon GmbH

This module will offer a clear and practical introduction to high‑cycle fatigue behaviour in titanium components. Participants will learn how defects influence fatigue performance, how prediction models are developed, and which approaches can support life‑extension strategies. The session combines scientific principles with real‑world applications, making it highly relevant for aerospace, medical, and high‑performance engineering sectors.

Training module 2 – “Low‑Carbon Titanium Powder Production”
Lecturer: Artem Yarovinsky, Velta RD Titan

This module will present the Velta Ti Process, an innovative route for producing titanium powders directly from ilmenite. The lecturer will explain the fundamentals of this low‑carbon, environmentally friendly method and highlight how it differs from conventional, energy‑intensive production routes. Participants will gain a clear understanding of the process steps, its advantages, and its potential impact on future titanium manufacturing.

Why Attend This Training?
✔ Strengthen your technical knowledge of titanium fatigue behaviour
✔ Learn practical approaches to fatigue life prediction and component performance
✔ Understand innovative low‑carbon methods for titanium powder production
✔ Gain insights directly from experienced lecturers in the field
✔ Enhance your professional skills in advanced materials and manufacturing
✔ Receive a certificate of attendance after completing the webinar
✔ Free and open to engineers, researchers, students, and industry professionals

Register today!!!

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