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An international workshop on digital tools for the metallurgical industry

An international workshop on digital tools for the metallurgical industry

An international workshop on digital tools for the metallurgical industry

DTMI 2025, the International Workshop ‘Ing. Carlo Longaretti’ on Digital Tools for the Metallurgical Industry, will be a high-level international meeting for sharing knowledge and results about the applications of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Computational Simulation, and Data Protection in the metallurgical fields. Theory, methodology, results, and future potential will be addressed. The Workshop will take place in Bergamo, Italy, and is organized by the Italian Association for Metallurgy (AIM). Its aim is to provide a platform where researchers and practitioners from both academia and industry can meet and share cutting-edge developments shaping the digital transition.

 

The workshop will feature presentations illustrating research results, projects, surveys, success stories, and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in computer science, engineering, and their applications to the metallurgical sector.

 

Workshop chairperson

 

Carlo Mapelli – Politecnico di Milano

 

Organising committee

 

Paola Bassani – CNR ICMATE
Mauro Bianchi Ferri – Acciarium
Giovanni Mario Caironi – FIAS Casting
Valentina Colla – Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
Cosmo Di Cecca – Feralpi Siderurgica
Gianpaolo Foglio – Feralpi Siderurgica
Arianna Gotti – Transvalor
Marta Guzzon – Tenova
Enrico Morgano – MotivexLab
Raffaella Poggio – Pipex Energy
Tiziana Tronci – Gefond
Cristian Viscardi – Ecotre Valente
Alessandro Zago – Cogne Acciai Speciali

 

Topics

 

The Workshop will include invited presentations and selected abstracts submitted by authors and companies interested in sharing their latest knowledge on the following topics.

 

• Artificial intelligence tools and applications
• Data mining and machine learning tools
• Computational simulation and modeling
• Simulations of metallurgical phenomena
• Process efficiency improvement
• Digital twins
• Application of digital tools for quality assurance
• Innovative computational approaches
• Control and simulation of plastic deformation
• Control and simulation of melting and solidification processes
• Control and simulation of the thermal treatments
• Simulation of microstructural evolution
• Robotics
• Recent trends and developments
• Successful and promising applications of digital tools in the metallurgical field

 

Proceedings

 

All participants will receive PDF presentations in digital format at the Workshop.

 

For more information regarding AIM initiatives, we invite you to visit its website at https://www.aimnet.it/eng.

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Tuesday, November 18, 2025