Platforms and Networks
CO2 Value Europe is the industry-driven European Association which is committed to coordinate and represent the CO2 Utilisation community in Europe and to build up an integrated vision and action plan to develop CO2 Utilisation into a new industrial sector making a significant contribution to Europe’s low carbon economy.
European Cluster on Catalysis: To cope with the challenging issue of promoting a sustainable and competitive catalysis-supported economy, the Cluster has as ambitious primary goals to foster : Coordinated, effective and rational approach to the Grand Challenges in catalysis; synergy among stakeholders, research, academia, industry, initiatives at EU level; integrated approach at EU level, this latter particularly important for areas of crosscutting activity linking key enabling technologies to their application in addressing societal challenges (e.g. Competitive low-carbon energy ).
SPIRE: International non-profit association formed to represent the private sector as a partner in the Sustainable Process Industry through Resource and Energy Efficiency (SPIRE) Public-Private Partnership (PPP) launched as part of the Horizon2020 framework programme. The mission of A.SPIRE is to ensure the development of enabling technologies and best practices along all the stages of large scale existing value chain productions that will contribute to a resource efficient process industry.
SusChem: European Technology Platform for Sustainable Chemistry European Technology Platforms (ETPs) are industry-led stakeholder organizations, supported by both private and public funding, that develop long-term research and innovation agendas for action at European and national level.
RedINTECAT ICIQ coordinates this multidisciplinary research network in catalysis that involves experimental and theoretical researchers in order to create a diverse and stimulating enviroment to promote the establishment of collaborative links between partners.
The Hidrogen Europe association is representing the interests of European universities and research institutes in the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Joint Technology Initiative (FCH JTI). The FCH JTI’s objective is to promote, support and accelerate the research and deployment process of fuel cell and hydrogen technology in Europe from the point of view of the research community.
COST Actions European Cooperation in Science and Technology) is one of the longest-running European frameworks supporting cooperation among scientists and researchers across Europe
- CA15106: C-H Activation in Organic Synthesis (CHAOS)
European Energy Research Alliance (EERA) ERA is an alliance of leading organizations in the field of energy research. EERA aims to strengthen, expand and optimize EU energy research capabilities through the sharing of world-class national facilities in Europe and the joint realization of pan-European research programmes (EERA Joint Programmes).
- Joint Programme on Advanced Materials and Processes for Energy Applications (AMPEA)
Reference Network in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry (XRQTC) It is the unique platform in Catalonia that coordinates the public centres working in theoretical and computational chemistry.
HPC-Europa3 Pan European Research infrastructure on High Performance Computing.