

HARMONY – From Waste to Worth: Advancing Magnet Recycling
The HARMONY project is developing new ways to recycle rare earth magnets from electronic waste, reducing Europe’s reliance on imported … Read more
We have led the communication and dissemination tasks for over 50
EU-funded projects (H2020 / Horizon Europe) across various sectors.
The HARMONY project is developing new ways to recycle rare earth magnets from electronic waste, reducing Europe’s reliance on imported … Read more
EVERGLASS will create a new technology using lasers which allow the integral recycling of all kinds of glass, for virtually infinite reuse. … Read more
The objective of MASTER is to boost the XR ecosystem for teaching and training of robotics in manufacturing by providing … Read more
The project is developing an Intelligent Asset Management Platform including robotised technologies and intelligent decision support tools to support automated … Read more
SALEMA is aiming to reduce the critical raw materials such as magnesium and silicon in aluminum alloys used for the … Read more
The iWAYS project is developing a set of technologies and systems for industrial processes to recover water and heat, and … Read more
The vision of R-ACES is to support high-potential industrial parks and clusters to become fully-fledged ecoregions that reduce emissions by … Read more
ULTIMATE is aiming to become a catalyst of a particular type of industrial symbiosis – hence termed “Water Smart Industrial … Read more
Sea4Value is developing radical innovative technologies in seawater desalination plants to extract minerals and metals from brines. Website of the … Read more
ebalance-plus is aiming to increase electric grid flexibility and resilience by creating and integrating smart energy technologies into an energy … Read more
WEDISTRICT is aiming to demonstrate that district heating and cooling systems can be built on a combination of renewable energy … Read more
European industry innovators are hoping to benefit the environment and the economy with new recycle and reuse techniques for machinery.Discover … Read more
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