Visit of IRIS at POLYMAT (3)
In November 2022, a part of the IRIS team visited UPV/POLYMAT facilities in San Sebastian (Spain) to continue working in the Dilution System for the Turbidity Spectrometry (TUS) sensor.
In November 2022, a part of the IRIS team visited UPV/POLYMAT facilities in San Sebastian (Spain) to continue working in the Dilution System for the Turbidity Spectrometry (TUS) sensor.
Colleagues from BRAVE participated at the esib2022 with a fantastic booth in Section 18 presenting its own company, their OF2i technology, their products as well as the NanoPAT project.
On 10th October 2022, the partners of the H2020 project HARMLESS visited the facilities of BRAVE for a technology demonstration of their real time characterisation technology for nanoparticle production processes, OF2i.
All attendees where very interested in the novel technology and some contacts have already been established! Letâs the future bring fruitful collaborations!
On Thursday 17th March 2022, the EU H2020 OYSTER project organized an Open Day Workshop, as its final exploitation and dissemination workshop.
Despina Emmanouilidou from Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) was visiting, June 28th-July 2nd, the University of Potsdam (UP) for training and networking purposes within the NanoPAT project. After the first year of the NanoPAT project, the aim of the visit was an intensive training by PDWS experts at innoFSPECPotsdam, with a focus on zeolite synthesis and first experiments with offline and inline photon density wave spectroscopy (PDWS). Additionally, measurement of zeolite properties with reference methods exclusively available in Potsdam were planned.
Despina Emmanouilidou from Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) was visiting, June 28th-July 2nd, the University of Potsdam (UP) for training and networking purposes within the NanoPAT project. After the first year of the NanoPAT project, the aim of the visit was an intensive training by PDWS experts at innoFSPECPotsdam, with a focus on zeolite synthesis and first experiments with offline and inline photon density wave spectroscopy (PDWS). Additionally, measurement of zeolite properties with reference methods exclusively available in Potsdam were planned.