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FlowPhotoChem team members on the move: Knowledge exchange and training

2023-09-08T14:36:11+01:00December 13th, 2021|Project News|

From August 4th through the 6th, 2021, researchers Siddharth Gupta and Dr Gumaa El-Nagar from the Helmholtz Young Investigator Group “Electrochemical Conversion of CO2” at Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin travelled to the University of Szeged in Hungary to learn more about the work being done at the group of Profs. Csaba Janaky and Balázs Endrődi. Siddharth comments, "The primary aim of the trip was to understand the operating procedure used by the group in Hungary for the EC reactor developed by them in conjunction with ThalesNano. This was done with the view to overcome reproducibility challenges within the consortium and enable rapid catalyst [...]

Tamás Fődi, ThalesNano presents FlowPhotoChem research at FROST8 meeting

2023-09-08T14:55:22+01:00November 19th, 2021|presentation, Project News|

Dr Tamás Fődi At the FROST8 (https://2021.frostconferences.com/) meeting, which will take place next week (24th-26th of November 2021), Dr Tamás Fődi at ThalesNano Inc. will present FlowPhotoChem research in a poster presentation entitled "Development of a high pressure, high temperature continuous photoreactor for photothermal hydrogenation of CO2." Additional authors on the study include Egon Kecsenovity and Prof. Csaba Janáky both based at the University of Szeged in Hungary. This 8th Conference on Frontiers in Organic Synthesis Technology is a hybrid one, taking place online and in-person in Budapest. Read our industry case study with Dr Tamás Fődi at ThalesNano [...]

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 [...]

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