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Production of ethanol from
lignocellulosic and cellulosic materials
GEOFIL-BUBBLES- construction
material from recycled glass waste
Recycling technology
of used rubber tires
Anti-erosion patented bio-structure
for the protection of coastal
mellow seabeds
Use of carbonate-rich or calcium and
magnesium oxide-rich industrial
by-products for in situ
heavy metals retention
RECAPLAS Process For Recycling
Plastics From Agriculture
New system for complex
sea coast protection
Flood protection
with EUR pallet barriers
Wastewater treatment by chemical-
physical, biological and mixed
processes
Methodology for testing in situ urban
noise reduction due to acoustic barriers
Technical gases dissolution into liquids,
particularly for wastewater and
drinkable water treatment
Waste Gas & Air Desulfuration with a
Combined Chemical-Biological Process
Appliance used for mollusc cultivation
in open sea
Extraction of gelatine from skin of
marine species. Methods of medium-
and long-term storage and stabilisation
The Biofuels group of CIEMAT in Spain has developed a process to allow the use of lignocelullosic raw materials as an alternative to grain cereals or
sugar cane for ethanol fuel production. This ethanol fuel contributes to safety in the supply of energy since it is an alternative to fuel from fossil
origin in the transport industry. The group is looking for industries interested to develop this process to obtain ethanol.
A Hungarian small-scale company offers a technology for the production of construction material from otherwise deposited waste with high glass
content. The produced granules have special feature of strongly adhering to gypsum and concrete matrixes and can serve for heat and sound
insulation structures. Invention is in PCT phase. Technology is available at pilot plant scale. Partners for licence/manufacturing agreement and
financial partners are awaited.
Hungarian small-scale company offers a milling technology to be applied at room temperature for the recycling of used rubber tires. The milling
product of rubber can be used for the paving of playgrounds and other applications. The company seeks co-operation partners for technical
cooperation to develop the technology for satisfying new market demands and for licensing the technology in other countries
This patented and successfully implemented artificial reef consists of crossed combs made of two horizontal concrete bases and vertical glass fibre
rods. Once installed on a seabed subject to erosion, they attenuate the seawater current and enable re-sedimentation because of their ability to
attract and durably host marine fauna. The French engineering company is seeking licensing and/or technical co-operation agreements with
technical and commercial partners.
A Spanish Public Research Institution (CSIC) licenses a patent useful to remediation of soil and water pollution processes. The carbonate-rich or
calcium and magnesium oxide-rich industrial by-products, such as dolomitic residue and sugar foam, can be used for heavy metals retention for
prevention of pollution processes and reclamation of contaminated materials. It can be applied in those agricultural and industrial fields where
metal-contaminated materials with acid or neutral pH are involved.
A Spanish research centre has developed a new process (RECAPLAS), which is both technically and economically viable, to treat agricultural plastic
wastes by direct contact catalytic cracking with a low cost catalyser. It can also effectively solve the problem of municipal solid wastes (MSW),
making a clear contribution to environmental conservation. This centre is looking for companies interested in the exploitation of the process to full
scale and in the future development of this technology.
A Polish entrepreneur invented a construction of water brake for complex protection of sea coast, specially destined for flat sandy beaches. The
system comprises of concrete blocks of special shape connected by metal screws. It can be easily configured according to local conditions - force of
the waves and need for a beach arrangement. The inventor is looking for technical co-operation with industrial companies or research institutions
for virtual testing of the concept and prototype.
A Swedish SME has developed a technique where standard EUR pallets can be used for the arrangement of protective barriers against flooding or as
temporary emergency containment of polluted liquids. The barriers can be used for water levels up to 1,8 meters, utilising sturdy metal support
elements and a water-tight plastic membrane. All parts of the barrier are re-usable and can be stored for rapid deployment and use in emergency
situations. Partners for commercial development are preferred.
A Spanish research group from the Chemical Engineering Department of Alcal· University has designed physical-chemical, biological or mixed
systems for the treatment of wastewater. The system allows obtaining the most effective tool for each concrete treatment. Its main feature is that it
is the only one capable to develop mixed treatment systems. The group is looking for financing or license agreements.
A research group from Universidad PolitÈcnica de Madrid has developed a permanent infrastructure for testing and development of acoustic screens
in situ. The group would be interested in contacting entities from the acoustic sector for further development, information exchange and/or joint
venture agreement.
An Italian plant manufacturer has developed a technology for dissolution of technical gases (typically oxygen and carbon dioxide) into liquids. The
technology, known as ECOJET, allows optimal micronisation of the gas thanks to the friction action between the gas and the liquid, pressurised by a
centrifugal pump into one or more diffusers. This company is looking for industrial partners for potential applications in the field of wastewater and
clear water treatment.
An Andalusian research group has developed a process for biogas use, as an alternative energy source. The process removes hydrogen sulphide from
biogas. It is based on a redox technology that protects the environment. The biogas is employed in cogeneration systems for energy production. This
technology can be applied in air for odour reduction. They are looking for industrial partners interested in this technology for incorporation into
their production process through licence or joint venture.
A French technical and technology transfer centre for aquaculture has developed a new concept for cultivation of mollusc bivalves (oysters, scallops….)
in the open sea. It is practical; it does not require heavy investments. It's labour saving and gives very good biological performances. They are looking for
an alliance with a company that will participate in the development of the system, manufacture and distribute this new product worldwide.
A Spanish Public Research Institution wishes to license to seafood manufacturing industries a technology based on 2 patents related to gelatine or
fish processes. Gelatine is extracted from fish skin by a process entailing washes with various agents, pre-solubilisation, extraction in water at mild
temperature, filtration/ultrafiltration, and drying below 15% moisture. Stabilisation method of fish skin will withstand long-term storage while
preserving high functionality in the gelatine extracted.
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