During the meeting, partners reviewed the activities carried out over the last six months and agreed on the final steps to be completed ahead of the project’s conclusion next month. The consortium also reflected on the key results achieved throughout the project, highlighting CARBIOW’s contribution to the decarbonisation of hard-to-abate sectors such as aviation and maritime, as well as to energy-intensive industries like cement through CO₂ fixation and the development of innovative mineral feedstocks.
The General Assembly also included a visit to several of TECNALIA’s facilities at its Science and Technology Park (Derio, Bizkaia), including the Carbonation Reactor Room, the Chemical and Materials Laboratories, the mixing and 3D printing facilities, the concrete batching plant, the TRazia digital platform and the Nanotechnology Laboratory, where CARBIOW construction materials are developed and technically characterised.
