
SCAIRA holds its third in-person consortium meeting in Murcia (Spain)
The consortium held its first face-to-face meeting of the year with a view to the activities planned for the launch of the second call for
The consortium held its first face-to-face meeting of the year with a view to the activities planned for the launch of the second call for
RESINSURF Project: Strengthening Ties in the Context of Pilot 1. On January 9th, CIDETEC and ADERA-UT2A visited Chrome Dur Industriel in Angoulême, France, to advance Pilot 2 of the RESINSURF project. Chrome Dur, a consortium member and leader in hard chrome coatings, is committed to sustainable processes such as the use of trivalent chromium.
The meeting focused on developing bath control techniques and validating solutions with real parts, highlighting the consortium’s commitment to eliminating hexavalent chromium and promoting safer and more sustainable treatments.
The Working Session Will Take Place on January 31 at the University of Coimbra. The Institute of Systems and Robotics at the University of Coimbra
Advances in the RESINSURF Project’s Phase 2 Pilot
The RESINSURF Project is advancing in validating sustainable alternatives to hexavalent chromium (Cr VI). TITANIA leads pilot plant trials while CIDETEC tests innovative solutions, such as corrosion inhibitors from SMALLMATEK. Supported by the University of Cádiz, the project is optimizing key processes, reaffirming its commitment to a safer, more sustainable industry.
XII Congreso de la Sociedad Española deHidrología Médica y XV Congresso da Sociedade Portuguesa de Hidrologia Médica El congreso en el que compartimos todo, todo,
XII Congreso de la Sociedad Española deHidrología Médica y XV Congresso da Sociedade Portuguesa de Hidrologia Médica El congreso en el que compartimos todo, todo,
This conference is an opportunity to explore how new technologies can improve efficiency and sustainability in modern agriculture. The event will address solutions to optimise
The innovative Fashion Forward project is set to radically transform the textile industry in the SUDOE region, with an ambitious plan to turn post-consumer waste into design and sustainability opportunities.
The University of Salamanca, a member of the consortium formed under the Interreg SUDOE project “SHARED-H2”, participated during the past month of October 2024 in several energy-related events, where it showcased some of the developments it is currently involved in within the fields of energy communities and renewable hydrogen.