For me, Maker Faire Rome means a magical adventure that made me realize the true meaning of creativity and innovation. And, it helped me to gain a new perspective on my projects and creative journey, which pushed me in more innovative and bold directions.
Exhibitors 2023
- ART
- ARTISANS & NEW CRAFT
- FASHION & WEARABLES
- RECYCLING & UPCYCLING
- STEAM PUNK
- CIRCULAR ECONOMY
- PRODUCT DESIGN
- STARTUP
- BIOLOGY
- EDUCATION
- MUSIC & SOUND
- SCIENCE
- GAMES
- HACKS
- INTERNET OF THINGS
- OPEN SOURCE
- HOME AUTOMATION
- FABRICATION
- NEW MANUFACTURING
- ROBOTICS
- INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION
- 3D PRINTING
- ENERGY & SUSTAINABILITY
- YOUNG MAKERS (< 18)
- WELLNESS & HEALTHCARE
- AEROSPACE
- FOOD & AGRICULTURE
- 3D SCANNING
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- DRONES
- KIDS & EDUCATION
- CULTURAL HERITAGE
- RETROCOMPUTING
- VIRTUAL REALITY
- CYBERSECURITY
SCCARTI 0: Studio di Compositi Cementizi Addizionati con materiali Riciclati e Transizione verso applicazioni ad Impatto 0
Use of recycled rubber from end-of-life tires and PVC pellets from the recycling of electric cables in the creation of lightweight cement mortars with improved thermal insulation, acoustic damping and vibration absorption performance.
Use of carbon fiber recycled from composite materials for the development of reinforced mortars with high mechanical strength performance.
Prototypes of sandwich bricks that combine the above materials in a single constructive solution: core made of rubber-mortar and PVC-mortar and sheets of fiber-reinforced mortar with recycled carbon.
Matteo Sambucci, Marco Valente, Luciano Fattore, Riccardo Martufi, Ilaria Rossitti, Ilario Biblioteca, Sara Taherinezhad Tayebi
Matteo Sambucci (Rome, 1989) holds a PhD
in Materials Engineering and is currently a fixed-term researcher (RTDA)
in Materials Science and Technology
at the Department of Chemical Engineering Materials and Environment (Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering) of Sapienza University of Rome.
The main research activity concerns the eco-sustainable design of cementitious materials by the use of recycled aggregates and waste fibers and the implementation of cementitious binders with low environmental impact.