INGENIOUS Consortium Held Fourth Workshop on Challenges in Energy Intensive Industries

Submitted by Anna Marytová on 03 April 2023

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On 30th March, the INGENIOUS consortium organized its fourth workshop, focusing on the challenges and solutions available in the Energy Intensive Industries (EII). The workshop, titled "Efficient and Sustainable Decarbonisation Processes," was part of a series of eight meetings designed to address various topics related to EII.
Ewa Rekosz from the Mazovia ICT cluster, the coordinator of the INGENIOUS project, moderated the workshop. She began by presenting the INGENIOUS project, followed by Azucena Jiménez Pérez from MI4, who discussed Innovation Grants and their conditions and requirements for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to apply.
Next, Yacine Babou from Daphne Technology SA discussed "Daphne Technology: Toward a Comprehensive Solution for Methane Emission Reduction." Jiří Mikeš from TERAMED, s.r.o. introduced "Field Infrastructure for Groundwater and Precipitation Research (HYDROGEOPARK) in Terms of the Innovation Potential of Products, Processes, and Systems Created for Efficient Management of Scarce Resources." The final presentation was given by Alexander Parfinovich from Naco Technologies, who presented "Nano-coat to Empower Green Hydrogen Revolution."
At the workshop's conclusion, Ewa Rekosz invited all participants to attend the remaining workshops and encouraged them to follow INGENIOUS on social media.
The fifth workshop, dedicated to the challenge "Technology Improvement and or Product Innovation for Green Transition," will take place on 4th April from 16:00 – 17:00. To register for the event, please use the registration form provided.
https://clustercollaboration.eu/community-event/fifth-ingenious-workshop
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