1. Website publisher
- This website is published by the European Society for Composite Materials (ESCM).
- Its current postal address is:
Research Institute in Civil and Mechanical Engineering (GeM)
1 rue de la Noë – BP 92101
44321 NANTES Cedex 3, France
2. Website host
- This site is hosted by Infomaniak, whose registered office is at Rue Eugène-Marziano 25, 1227 Geneva, Switzerland, and which can be contacted on the following telephone number: +41 22 820 35 40.
3. Intellectual property
- All content on this website (texts, images, logos, graphics, files, and other elements) is the exclusive property of ESCM unless otherwise stated.
- Any reproduction, distribution, modification, or use of these contents without prior written permission is strictly prohibited.
- Several icons from Font Awesome Free (CC BY 4.0) are used on this website.
4. Liability disclaimer
- ESCM makes every effort to ensure that the information published on this website is accurate and up-to-date. However, ESCM cannot be held responsible for errors, omissions, or the results obtained by the use of this information.
- ESCM reserves the right to modify or update the content of the site at any time without notice.
5. External links
- This website may contain links to external websites. ESCM is not responsible for the content of these third-party sites and assumes no liability for any damages resulting from their use.
6. Personal data and privacy
- This website may collect personal data through, e.g., contact forms or registration forms, as detailed in our Privacy Policy. In accordance with applicable data protection laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR):
- The data collected is intended solely for ICCM and will not be shared with third parties without your consent.
- You have the right to access, rectify, or delete your personal data by contacting us.
- Cookies may be used for site functionality. You may manage your cookie preferences via your browser settings.
7. Governing law
- This website complies with the applicable laws and regulations of the European Union, including the General Data Protection Regulation (EU Regulation 2016/679 – GDPR).
- Any issues related to the collection, use, or protection of personal data will be handled in accordance with EU data protection law.
- Disputes, if any, shall fall under the jurisdiction of competent courts as defined by applicable European and French law.
Last updated: 8 Oct. 2025