AMP 03 May 2026

MAY 25–27, 2027 | PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA RENAISSANCE PALM SPRINGS HOTEL AEROSPACE MATERIALS & PROCESSES: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Join us for the 38th AeroMat Conference & Exposition, taking place May 25–27, 2027, in Palm Springs, California. As the aerospace sector continues to evolve, advancements in materials development, manufacturing, design, and characterization remain central to enabling next generation capabilities. Legacy materials continue to be refined through improved utilization and characterization methods, supporting OEM efforts to evaluate cost effective systems and modern manufacturing approaches. With many past and current platforms expected to remain in service for years to come, analytical needs for these materials continue to expand as new tools and techniques emerge. Contemporary materials are undergoing continuous refinement to meet platform level constraints, including cost targets, production rate readiness, and manufacturability requirements. Technical sessions will address these constraints and present data driven approaches to resolving them. Looking ahead, organizations across the industry will showcase newly engineered materials designed for future aerospace structures and propulsion systems. We invite you to join industry, government, and academic leaders as they present insights in addition to keynote speakers and panel discussions on materials that have shaped the past, define the present, and enable the future of aerospace. Organized by: Abstracts are currently being solicited for (but not limited to) the following topics: • Additive Manufacturing • Sustainable and Enabling Materials and Processes • Titanium Alloy Technology • Light Alloy Technology • Welding and Joining • Aerospace Coatings • High Temperature and Gas Turbine Materials • Modeling and Simulation of Manufacturing Processes • Integrated Computational Materials Engineering • Residual Stress for Aerospace Components • Space Materials and Applications • Advanced Forming and Thermomechanical Processing • Materials Characterization and Failure Analysis • Low Cost Manufacturing and Affordable Structures • Composite Materials and Structures • Tribology and Wear of Aerospace Materials • Multifunctional Materials CALLING ALL AUTHORS AeroMat 2027 will only accept abstract submissions of 300 words or less in English via our online abstract service. Please go to www.AeroMatEvent.org to begin your submission process. The system is self-explanatory and will allow the user return access after signing up. Then the abstract may be edited as needed before the November 16, 2026 deadline. *To maintain the integrity of AeroMat, please obtain pre-approval to present your work at the conference before submitting your abstract. All costs associated with your participation will be at your expense (travel, housing, and registration fee).

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