International design and innovation office CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati and architect Italo Rota have unveiled the design of the MAE Museum, an exhibition space dedicated to carbon fiber, a material that is central to the future of manufacturing. The museum itself will be built largely out of carbon fiber, both new and recycled, pursuing a circular approach to design. The exhibition path will employ robotics to guide visitors through what is said to be the world’s largest archive of acrylic fiber technologies, documenting scientific advancements in the development of carbon fiber, as well as parallel changes in society and fashion. Developed for leading polymer and fiber machinery manufacturing company MAE (Fiorenzuola d’Arda, Italy), the new museum will be located near the company’s headquarters, south of Piacenza, Italy.Carbon fiber is a lightweight, high-strength material used in everything from aerospace to the automotive industry to bicycle manufacturing. It is manufactured using a type of acrylic fiber, similar to the one commonly used in clothing, which is transformed into carbon fiber through a complex chemical process made possible by the machines produced by MAE.For identifying Growth Opportunities for the Carbon Fiber Marketplease visit https://www.lucintel.com/carbon-fiber-market.aspx
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