Pisa, Italy – September 27th, 2024
Climate change is posing unprecedented challenges to our generation. While clean energy is one step towards a durable solution, spearheading the shift to renewable sources in heavy industry requires wide availability of high performing materials, able to withstand extremely harsh production conditions. With funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme, the CEM-WAVE project works on increasing energy efficiency, decreasing CO2 emissions and reducing production costs.
Novel ceramics and composites processing technologies for energy-intensive applications
27 September 2024 - Pisa, Italy
Pisa, Italy – September 27th, 2024
By Carla Malinverni (POLITO – Politecnico di Torino)
Europe is seeking innovative solutions to tackle climate change challenges.
The CEM-WAVE project is keen on new collaborations with partners from other EU-funded projects and platforms, both on technological aspects as well as to organise joint activities such as information sharing, events or initiatives that can build on project results. Let’s explore our potential synergies for a cleaner future.
We welcome any inquiry on CEM-WAVE’s innovative production technology and materials from the general public, the press, industry and academia. If you’re interested in knowing more about the project and think what we are working on might bring benefit to your work and research, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. We are looking forward to discussing with you the relevance of our investigative and applied efforts, especially if this can be an opportunity for your sector.