19th European Congress & Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes
Europe's premier materials science congress, organized by ASMET.
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UNESCO World Heritage city and culinary capital of Austria.
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EUROMAT is the flagship congress of the European materials science community. Since its inception, it has brought together researchers, engineers, and industry leaders to present groundbreaking work across the full spectrum of advanced materials and processes.
The 19th edition continues this tradition in Graz, Austria — offering five intensive days of plenary lectures, invited talks, contributed presentations, poster sessions, and a major industry exhibition. EUROMAT '27 provides a unique platform to exchange ideas, build collaborations, and shape the future of materials innovation.
The congress is organized by ASMET — The Austrian Society for Metallurgy and Materials — a leading professional society dedicated to advancing materials science and metallurgical engineering.
© Graz Tourismus — Harry Schiffer
The scientific committee is currently defining the full list of conference topics. EUROMAT traditionally covers the entire breadth of advanced materials research — from functional and structural materials to processing technologies and characterization methods.
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UNESCO World Heritage · City of Design · Austria's culinary capital
Austria's second-largest city enchants visitors with its beautifully preserved medieval and Renaissance old town — a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999. Graz seamlessly blends centuries of tradition with bold contemporary design.
As the European Capital of Culture 2003 and a UNESCO City of Design since 2011, Graz offers an extraordinary blend of art, architecture, gastronomy, and nature — the perfect backdrop for an international scientific congress.
© Graz Tourismus — Harry Schiffer
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The iconic hilltop with the famous clock tower — 260 steps up to panoramic views across the rooftops to the Alps.
© Harald Eisenberger
Fresh herbs, regional produce, and Styrian specialties every morning — Graz is Austria's culinary capital.
© Markus Spenger
Graz's most beloved landmark since 1712 — its golden hands and reversed dial are an iconic symbol of the city.