The recently
launched SusChem-supported CriticalRaw
Materials Innovation Network (CRM_InnoNet) FP7 project, has
just published its latest newsletter. The project aims to support
Europe’s strategic objective to ensure the availability and supply of critical
raw materials needed to secure the competitiveness of European industries. The
project partners hope to achieve this by driving innovation and influencing policy in the field of
substitution of critical raw materials.
This third issue of the newsletter details
CRM_InnoNet’s upcoming workshop on 16th of September 2013 in Warsaw,
Poland. The workshop has three main objectives. The first is to present a value
chain analysis for three key sectors (Energy, ICT and Electronics and
Transport) in order to identify CRM-related bottlenecks. Second, to validate
the analysis and identify next steps and lastly, to map potential technologies
which may act as substitutes.
This issue also features CRM_InnoNet’s partner TUDelft and covers their research achievements and an article on how the substitution community should be preparing for Horizon2020. To read these articles and more read the newsletter.
To learn more about the project, please visit the project website and for more information about the project, contact Antonia Morales Perez at Cefic. You can also contact the network by email and follow the project on Twitter via @CRM_InnNet.
This issue also features CRM_InnoNet’s partner TUDelft and covers their research achievements and an article on how the substitution community should be preparing for Horizon2020. To read these articles and more read the newsletter.
To learn more about the project, please visit the project website and for more information about the project, contact Antonia Morales Perez at Cefic. You can also contact the network by email and follow the project on Twitter via @CRM_InnNet.
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