KIC InnoEnergy backs graphene ultracapacitors
KIC InnoEnergy has backed Skeleton Technologies’ graphene ultracapacitors with a €4m investment. The money will be used to further develop the competitive advantage of the ultracapacitors, high-energy storage devices with greatly increased power density and longer lifecycles than batteries. Skeleton Technologies’ ultracapacitors are the only such devices to use a patented graphene material, carbide...
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Nanostructures help build smart windows
A revolutionary new type of smart window could cut window cleaning costs for tall bu...
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ARTEMIS and ECSEL events
Details have been announced of an ARTEMIS and ECSEL brokerage event in France...
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Analysis… Advancing excellence
The AMBER Centre links Ireland’s leading materials science researchers together with...
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Future factories to benefit from smart monitoring
A multinational company focusing on energy smart grids will take part in a €7m proje...
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SPIRE-backed industrial resources platform project begins
A Spanish research institute has begun work on the European SHAREBOX project in the SP...
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Materials scientists celebrate research
Scientists from across Europe gathered in Warsaw last month to debate the key issues c...
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Underwater mining project reaches milestone
A Horizon 2020 project focusing on the opening and rehabilitation of underexploited Eu...
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EU grants €3m to heat management project
The European Commission is set to fully fund a heat management material structure proj...
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EU backs testing of new iron production tech
The EU has agreed to contribute €7.4m towards testing a groundbreaking new iron prod...
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EARTO welcomes KET report
The European Association of Research and Technology Organisations (EARTO) has welcomed...
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ERC to fund more efficient robotics
Researchers from the UK’s University of Cambridge have developed a simple ‘recipe�...
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KETs workshop to take place
A workshop on key enabling technologies (KET) is to take place tomorrow in Brussels....
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DG R&I report to assess KET skills imbalance
A study launched by DG Research and Innovation into Key Enabling Technology skills wil...
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UK hub to study advanced alloy
The UK’s Nuclear AMRC has announced it has secured funding from Horizon 2020 to deve...