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Environmental and energy concerns and digitalization are currently having profound effects in reshaping the plastics and composites industry. Manufacturing processes and systems evolve accordingly in order to cost-effectively produce high-performance, high-quality, lightweight, and multifunctional parts with a reduced carbon footprint. All composites manufacturing and polymer processing technologies are concerned with this trend: liquid composite molding (e.g., resin transfer molding and resin infusion/vacuum infusion), automated lay-up (e.g., automated fiber placement and automated tape laying), filament winding, prepreg technology, pultrusion, autoclave, compression molding, film stacking, additive manufacturing/3D printing, injection molding, over-molding/back-molding, extrusion, blow molding, thermoforming, rotational molding, foaming, coating, preforming of textile reinforcement, joining/welding, and mold technologies (i.e., mold making and design).Following the previous Topic (Advanced Composites Manufacturing and Plastics Processing), this new Topic welcomes original research articles, state-of-the-art reviews, and short communications on the latest advances in composites manufacturing and plastics processing. Suggested contributions may address new process developments, modeling/simulation, monitoring/control, and performance or application issues, with either experimental or numerical approaches. All types of polymers (thermoplastics, thermosets, and elastomers) and fibers/fillers (glass, carbon, ceramic, mineral, and vegetal) are eligible topics of focus, whether they come from recycled, bio-based, or fossil feedstocks. Multidisciplinarity is also encouraged to cover emerging topics such as smart manufacturing, artificial intelligence applied to manufacturing, data-driven simulations, and digital twins.

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Patricia Krawczak, Ludwig Cardon, Frederik Desplentere (2026). Advanced Composites Manufacturing and Plastics Processing, 2nd Volume. HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) .