The VOLT project was presented at the 18th International Clay Conference, held in Dublin from July 13 to 18. Participation in the conference represented an important opportunity for international scientific discussion in the field of clay materials research.
The presentation was given by Maria Pia Riccardi, Serena C. Tarantino, and Giacomo Zatti, members of the University of Pavia team involved in the project. The presentation provided an opportunity to illustrate VOLT's activities within a highly specialized scientific context, characterized by the presence of researchers and professionals from different countries.
The International Clay Conference is one of the key events for the scientific community working on clays and related materials. The event provides a forum for discussion on research, methodologies, and applications, promoting the exchange of knowledge and updates on the latest developments in the field.
During the conference, the team from the University of Pavia presented the activities of the VOLT project, sharing the scientific content developed within the project and contributing to the international debate on the research topics addressed. The presentation is part of the planned dissemination activities aimed at making the results and progress of the project visible.
Participation in an event of this level allows us to showcase the work carried out within the project, while offering the opportunity to gather qualified feedback from the scientific community. The exchange with other research groups also allows us to place VOLT's activities within the main international lines of research on the topic.
The presence at the 18th International Clay Conference demonstrates the VOLT project's focus on disseminating results and engaging in dialogue with the academic and scientific world. These opportunities for discussion are an important element in strengthening the quality of research and promoting the integration of project activities into broader scientific networks.
Participation in the Dublin conference is therefore part of a process of enhancing the skills and content developed by the project, helping to consolidate its visibility internationally and support the subsequent stages of research activity development.