After successfully completing the SCRREEN project led by the PROMETIA association, it was decided to bet on a new project based on the results achieved to continue facing the challenge… read more →
The strange circumstances of this year have led us to seek innovative solutions for the development of the normal activity of our lives. Once more, IDENER is going to participate… read more →
The last meeting of NEMO project was held in Leuven, Belgium on January 21st. All the consortium attended the meeting and it also included the presence of project reviewers and… read more →
On the 14th and 15th of January, the second plenary meeting of LightCoce project took place. The event was held at Technische Hochschule Nürnberg (THN) premises in Nuremberg and more… read more →
AFTERLIFE was presented at the BBI JU stakeholder forum on 3-4 December 2019 in Brussels. This public event brought together the bio-based industries community and facilitate open discussion on the impact, achievements… read more →
EU-funded project AFTERLIFE is developing a technology that filters, treats and converts the wastewater from the food and drink industry into bioplastics and food additives. The European Commission has posted… read more →
One year has passed since the NEMO project started! And these days, the complete consortium joined together in VTT facilities in Espoo (Finland) in order to review and discuss all… read more →
IDENER attended the Matchmaking event of Bio-based Industries Consortium (BIC) the past 22nd February, which joined the members of BIC around workshops and pitches about the topics of the new… read more →
BioRECO2VER’s general assembly meeting was held in Èvry, France, the last 11th December. The meeting was hosted by consortium partner Syngip-Global Bioenergies. Members had great discussions during and after the meeting… read more →
Palladium, tantalum, silicon: manufacturers extract these resources to build cars, solar panels and computers. But, like the 24 other raw materials considered as critical by the European Commission, most of… read more →