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Events, News & Webinars

EVENTS

MatchIDBooth

18 May

Aix-en-

Provence, FR

ECCC 2026

International ECCC Creep & Fracture Conference,  The overall aim is to disseminate knowledge and identify future work items requiring attention from the high temperature research, design and standardisation communities, and component application.

01 June

Norfolk,USA

SEM

We will be presenting and exhibiting at the SEM Annual Conference and Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics 2026, a leading international event focused on experimental mechanics, measurement techniques, and material characterization.

8 JUNE

Long Beach,

USA

ASME

We will be present at the upcoming ASME Aerospace Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference (SSDM).

The conference brings together aerospace engineers, researchers, and industry leaders to discuss the latest advancements in aerospace structures, structural dynamics, and materials.

We look forward to meeting you there.

8 Sep

Swansea, UK

EMex26

We are pleased to return to EMex26, the UK’s leading exhibition for experimental mechanics, strain measurement, and stress analysis technologies.

Each year, the event brings together industry experts, manufacturers, and researchers to share innovations and connect with the experimental mechanics community.

NEWSLETTERS

WEBINARS

MetalPlasticitySeminar

May 6th

Online

Back-to-back stereo-DIC

  • Concept of back-to-back stereo-DIC systems for volume change measurements on thin test samples

  • Related challenges in calibration

  • Performance evaluation on rigid body movements

  • Experimental validation on elastomeric sheet material

DEC 10th

Online

New features in MatchID 

•Improved data visualization and plotting features 

Ray-based calibration method to account for refractive media (water, glass, mirrors, …) 

ASTM D5528-13 Double Cantilever Beam standard for Mode I interlaminar fracture toughness 

•VFM: auto-padding procedure to reduce systematic errors

•VFM: correct for bending to perform identification based on membrane strains

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As a valued customer, we want to make sure you always have the opportunity to keep learning. Revisit our webinars and explore more training materials here:

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