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Um programa de Joana Barrios que quer pôr a sociedade a par - e a pensar - sobre os temas sérios da bioeconomia têxtil.
Um programa de Joana Barrios que quer pôr a sociedade a par - e a pensar - sobre os temas sérios da bioeconomia têxtil.
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S2026, EP5 "Por que É que a Circularidade É Como um Bom Relacionamento?"Um programa de Joana Barrios que quer pôr a sociedade a par - e a pensar - sobre os temas sérios da bioeconomia têxtil.
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S2026, EP4 "Biocompósitos - Quem Quer Casar com o Têxtil"Os biocompósitos resultam da união de fibras naturais com tecnologias inovadoras. O programa explora materiais híbridos aplicados, por exemplo, à indústria automóvel, e como o têxtil pode ser o ponto de partida para produtos com novas formas, funções e durabilidade.
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