📢 We are pleased to share that PNO Innovation Italia has published an article in Project Repository Journal, Vol. 24! 🎉 The piece explores how membrane technologies are driving industrial sustainability and highlights PNO Innovation Italia’s role in leading the #dissemination, #communication & #exploitation activities of the EU-funded MEASURED Project. 💡 MEASURED Project is advancing #pervaporation, membrane #distillation and #gasseparation to boost resource efficiency, cut emissions & support circular, resilient production. 🚀 Project highlights so far: ✅ Creation of spin-off X-MEM ✅ 11 key exploitable results defined ✅ High-performing membranes selected for 3 business cases, supported by digital twins & CFD simulations 🔗 Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/dbcxuREi Eindhoven University of Technology TECNALIA Research & Innovation TNO Kemijski inštitut - National Institute of Chemistry University of Calabria Paul Rauschert Steinbach GmbH CNR-ITM GVS Filter Technology ENGIE Arkema Orelis Environnement, ALSYS Group PNO Innovation Italia INNOVATION PLACE MODELTA CERAMIQUES TECHNIQUES ET INDUSTRIELLES (CTI) Aix-Marseille University Centre Tecnològic de la Química a Catalunya Circular Water Technologies AB European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA) #membrane #europeanproject #innovation #membranetechnologies
PNO Innovation Italia publishes article on membrane technologies in Project Repository Journal
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