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Fairmat signs long-term contract with Dassault Aviation

Fairmat, the French deeptech company founded in 2020 by Benjamin Saada, which is revolutionizing the recycling of carbon fibre composites, has announced the signing of a new long-term contract with Dassault Aviation for the collection and recycling of carbon fibre composite production offcuts. This new long-term contract strengthens Fairmat’s position as a leader in composites recycling, and testifies to Dassault Aviation’s renewed confidence in the start-up.

Fairmat signs long-term contract with Dassault Aviation
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Fairmat has grown rapidly since its creation, and continues to attract the attention of key players in the composite materials, aeronautics and wind energy industries. The company is currently implementing an international expansion strategy to establish strategic partnerships with major players in the global market.

A successful partnership between Fairmat and Dassault Aviation
This contract between Fairmat and Dassault Aviation testifies to the success of their partnership started in 2021 with the development of innovative and sustainable solutions for the recycling of carbon fibre composites.

“Our contract with Dassault Aviation is proof of the quality of our work and our commitment to innovation and sustainability for a positive and significant ecological impact increasingly important with major players in heavy industries,” said Benjamin Saada, founder of Fairmat.

Innovative, sustainable technology
Fairmat stands out for its mechanical recycling process, which enables production offcuts and industrial waste to be recycled while retaining high mechanical properties. It also consumes very little energy and guarantees a low carbon footprint. This unique technology is the key to Fairmat’s success, and one of the reasons why the company is attracting more and more industrial players.

A positive environmental impact worldwide
Building on its success in Europe, Fairmat plans to expand its footprint internationally. The company has begun to forge strategic partnerships with key players around the world, in order to further develop and deploy its high-performance, eco-friendly technology.
Recycling carbon fibre composites avoids the emission of thousands of tons of CO2. Thanks to its innovative technology and partnerships with companies such as Dassault Aviation, Fairmat is actively contributing to reducing the environmental impact of the aerospace and defense industry.

Significantly reducing the carbon footprint of heavy industries
The use of recycled composites in new applications, such as automotive, consumer electronics, sports and leisure, also reduces demand for natural resources and encourages a greener, more circular economy.Fairmat plans to expand its recycling capacity as new partnerships are forged and the company expands internationally. The long-term goal is to significantly increase Fairmat’s positive environmental impact and contribute to a more sustainable future for the industry as a whole.

More information www.fairmat.tech

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