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Industry interview and overview: a closer look at eChemicles

2024-02-26T09:39:46+00:00February 23rd, 2024|Industry case study, Project News|

FlowPhotoChem partner eChemicles is part of a league of green companies capturing greenhouse gas and industrial emissions and reducing fossil fuel dependency to generate useful chemicals and materials. The company is focusing on developing and bringing groundbreaking electrolyser technologies to the market, that enable the chemical industry to profitably reduce its environmental impact. eChemicles’s mission is to develop innovative sustainable electrolyser solutions to drive the transition of the chemical industry and to reduce its environmental impact in a profitable way. Danielle Nicholson at Pintail Limited pitched a series of questions to Dr Tamás Födi and Krisztina Sebők-Robert at eChemicles. How many [...]

Industry case study with Dr Ehsan Rezaei, SoHHytec's R & D Manager

2023-09-14T15:49:04+01:00September 13th, 2023|Industry case study, Project News, public dissemination|

Dr Ehsan Rezaei The university-industry axis of interaction is a natural and robust element of stakeholder engagement, particularly in an innovation context. Universities serve as sources of new talent and ideas for corporations. Academic-industry collaborations can serve as lynchpins for businesses seeking to open up new avenues of engagement with the broader innovation ecosystem. As such, we continue our interview series with FlowPhotoChem industry partners. For this case study, we spoke with Dr Ehsan Rezaei, the Head of Research & Development at SoHHytec, (https://www.sohhytec.com/about). SoHHytec SA is a Swiss cleantech company with unique technology for the onsite and cost-effective production [...]

PI Jelena Stojadinovic of MEMBRASENZ delivers IP management talk at Solar2Chem workshop

2023-09-08T13:56:43+01:00June 10th, 2022|Industry case study, presentation, Project News|

FlowPhotoChem PI Dr Jelena Stojadinovic at MEMBRASENZ gave a lecture at the recent Solar2Chem (https://www.solar2chem.eu/) workshop at Tampere University in Finland. Jelena's talk on May 3rd, 2022 was titled: "PROTECT YOUR IDEAS - Basic knowledge on IP related to research projects, Case study MEMBRANES IN ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL."  Read our interview with MEMRASENZ CEO Dr Jelena Stojadinovic here.

Our industry case study series continues with Dr Tamás Fődi at ThalesNano

2023-09-08T15:16:49+01:00July 22nd, 2021|Industry case study, Project News|

Universities serve as sources of new people and ideas for corporations. As well, university-industry collaborations serve as lynchpins for businesses seeking to open up new avenues of engagement with the broader innovation ecosystem. University-industry interaction is a natural and robust element of stakeholder engagement, particularly in an innovation context. For example, universities may anchor engagement with and support of the early stages of the innovation process through to start-up formation, thus allowing industries a mechanism of reaching out and into the broader ecosystem. Therefore, a new innovation ecosystem approach to corporate innovation places even greater reliance on university relationships if they [...]

Our industry case study series continues with Jelena Stojadinovic, CEO at MEMBRASENZ

2023-09-08T15:43:03+01:00June 10th, 2021|Industry case study, Project News|

CEO Jelena Stojadinovic The university-industry axis of interaction is a crucial element of stakeholder engagement, particularly in an innovation context. Whereby, universities serve as sources of new people and ideas for businesses. For example, universities may anchor engagement with and support of the early stages of the innovation process through to start-up formation, thus allowing industries a mechanism of reaching out and into the broader ecosystem. A new innovation ecosystem approach to corporate innovation can place even greater reliance on university relationships if they are to serve not only as a source of talent and bright ideas, but also [...]

Our Industry partner case study series starts with Dr Gareth Williams of Johnson Matthey

2023-09-11T11:19:56+01:00May 26th, 2021|Industry case study, Project News|

The university-industry axis of interaction is a natural and robust element of stakeholder engagement, particularly in an innovation context. As such, universities serve as sources of new people and ideas for corporations. University-industry collaborations can serve as lynchpins for businesses seeking to open up new avenues of engagement with the broader innovation ecosystem. For example, universities may anchor engagement with and support of the early stages of the innovation process through to start-up formation, thus allowing industries a mechanism of reaching out and into the broader ecosystem. A new innovation ecosystem approach to corporate innovation can place an even greater reliance [...]

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