Meet CARBIOW’S partners

CARBIOW’s consortium is composed of 12 partners spread around Europe: FeyeCon, Universiteit Maastricht and VERTORO from the Netherlands, IVL Svenska Miljoeinstitutet from Sweden, NIC from Slovenia, Svaheia Eiendom AS from Norway, Sumitomo SHI FW from Finland, Technische Universitat Darmstadt from Germany, VITO from Belgium, and BIOPLAT, Cementos La Cruz, and the leader, Fundación Tecnalia Research & Innovation, from Spain.

The diversity, excellence and strength of the experts within the consortium of CARBIOW guarantee the technological, technical, and societal advancement of the project.

 

 

 

FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION

TECNALIA is the largest applied research and technological  development centre in Spain, a European benchmark and member of the Basque Research and Technology Alliance. The main scopes of action are: smart manufacturing, digital transformation, energy transition, sustainable mobility,  Personalised health, urban ecosystem and circular economy. https://www.tecnalia.com/en/ 

 

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT DARMSTADT

The Technical University of Darmstadt is a public university in Darmstadt, Germany. At the Institute of Energy Systems and Technology (EST) of the Technical University of Darmstadt, innovative fluidized bed processes for gasification and carbon capture are being developed. Here, the main goals are climate neutrality and environmental compatibility, while at the same time ensuring security of supply and price stability. The EST conducts research in multiple pilot plants, the largest being a 1 MW fluidized bed system with an attached gas-cleaning plant. https://www.est.tu-darmstadt.de/est_est/index.de.jsp

 

VLAAMSE INSTELLING VOOR TECHNOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK N.V.

The Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO) is a leading independent European research and technology organisation in the area of cleantech and sustainable development. VITO’s long-established Sustainable Materials Department (SuMAT) has unrivalled experience of developing innovative materials and technologies from the initial stages of materials preparation, through advanced shaping processes into different structures and forms by droplet coagulation, spray drying, coating and 3D printing for use in chemical and energy applications. https://vito.be/en

SVAHEIA EIENDOM AS – SEAS

SEAS is a private company, owned by three local municipalities in the South-West of Norway, which specializes in active ownership and development of commercial real estate. At present, Svaaheia is a well-established industrial area with windmills, landfill, and a handling area for municipal waste. Through the process of creating a business park and collaborating with organizations on and off site, SEAS has developed competencies and circular practices in the fields of mining techniques and technologies, waste management and processing, and sustainable energy production. SEAS invite and establish innovative companies in the area and through active ownership of the property provide services such as financing, network utilization, and collaboratively develop technologies and symbiotic business solutions. www.svaaheia.no

VERTORO BV

Vertoro, based in Geleen, Netherlands, aims to speed up the green revolution by offering a bio-based alternative to fossil resources. It is a chemical startup with a protected approach to transforming woody and agricultural residues into a wide range of bio-based chemicals, materials, and fuels.

https://vertoro.com/

 

CEMENTOS LA CRUZ, S.L.

CEMENTOS LA CRUZ is a cement company located in Murcia, south-east of Spain. Its main activity is the production of different types of cements, concretes and mortars, including a new line of products with a low carbon footprint, CKLEEN. The company is aware of the relevance of innovation to be at the forefront of the construction sector and it has developed and R&D strategy based on for main pillars: sustainability and circular economy, 3D concrete printing and digital transformation. https://www.cementoscruz.com/

 

FEYECON DEVELOPMENT & IMPLEMENTATION BV

FeyeCon is a private company located the Netherlands with a vast experience in process and product development based mostly on supercritical carbon dioxide technologies (Sc-CO2). https://feyecon.com/

 

 

AMIBM / UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT

Maastricht University (UM) is the most international university in the Netherlands. Thanks to its high-quality research and education and a strong focus on social engagement, the university distinguishes itself with its innovative education model, international character and multidisciplinary approach to research and education.

Maastricht University aims to constantly get engaged in sustainable development, thereby establishing a European, cross-border research institute-Aachen-Maastricht Institute for Biobased Materials (AMIBM)-focusing on the development of advanced biobased materials. AMIBM design, create and translate biobased molecules, processes and materials into applications that outperform functionality and sustainability for better living. https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/research/aachen-maastricht-institute-biobased-materials

KEMIJSKI INSTITUT

The National Institute of Chemistry (NIC) has 374 employees, of which around 331 carry out research work in 9 departments and two infrastructure centers. Basic and applied research are oriented towards fields which are of long-term importance to both Slovenia and the world: materials research, life sciences, biotechnology, chemical engineering, structural and theoretical chemistry, analytical chemistry and environmental protection; through which the institute is in line with the needs of the domestic and foreign pharmaceutical, chemical, automotive and nanobiotechnological industries. The work of the Institute is also in line with the priority thematic areas of the EU Research and Innovation programme Horizon Europe, which places an emphasis on nanotechnology, genomics and biotechnology for health, climate change, energy, sustainable development and global change and quality and safety of food. https://www.ki.si/en/

 

SUMITOMO SHI FW ENERGIA OY

Sumitomo SHI FW (SFW) is a global provider of solutions and services that drive the decarbonization of energy.

SFW’s solutions include energy from biomass and waste, long-duration energy storage, recycling of waste to valuable end products, carbon capture, flue gas cleaning, waste heat boilers, as well as related services to digitalize, optimize, and decarbonize assets that we deliver to the global power and industrial markets.

SFW strives to provide sustainable energy solutions for customers in a wide range of industries including energy, waste, chemicals, metal, sustainable fuels, cement and pulp and paper. SFW’s excellence in delivering projects worldwide rely on our 1,800 talented people, across 20 locations in 14 countries, with deep know-how and experience in the industry. https://www.shi-fw.com/

SPANISH BIOCIRCULARITY TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION PLATFORM – BIOPLAT

BIOPLAT is a public-private and non-profit organization covering activities in the field of biomass in its broadest sense, in terms of biomass resources (all types of recoverable organic matter), transformation technologies and applications (bioenergy, bioproducts, biomaterials and biochemicals). It also covers aspects of sustainability and regulatory framework; and carries out its activity in relation and collaboration with other related national and European technology platforms. https://bioplat.org/

 

IVL SVENSKA MILJOEINSTITUTET AB

IVL has Sweden’s broadest environmental profile, with experts in virtually all areas of environment and sustainability. IVL has solid scientific expertise in engineering and environmental science, as well as experienced behavioural scientists, economists and social scientists. IVL is used to working on complex and interdisciplinary projects and taking an interdisciplinary approach. Together with industry, government and the research community, IVL is driving the transition to a sustainable society by turning science into reality, environmental problems into opportunities and linear processes into a circular economy. https://www.ivl.se/english/ivl.html