The Canary Islands Institute of Technology (ITC) is leading the European project ATL.A.HUB, funded with €1.57 million from the European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (EMFAF), with the participation of partners from Spain, Portugal, France and Latvia
ATL.A.HUB, coordinated by the Instituto Tecnológico de Canarias, will promote the creation of Atlantic hubs to accelerate land-based algae aquaculture and marine biotechnology in Europe
ITC and SPEGC are launching, within the framework of the IDIWATER project, an international acceleration programme for innovative water technology projects, covering the Canary Islands, Ghana, Cape Verde, Mauritania, and Senegal
The visit of DANFOSS delegation to the Canary Islands Institute of Technology forms part of the public-private collaboration driven by the DESAL+ LIVING LAB, aimed at boosting innovation and the development of sustainable solutions for the water industry in the Canary Islands
The EU-funded AQUASOL project unites partners across Europe to integrate renewable energy into desalination systems and drive sustainable water treatment solutions
As part of the REFFECT AFRICA project partner meeting held in Marrakech from October 16 to 18, a demonstration project for the energy valorization of agro-industrial waste was inaugurated at an olive oil production cooperative in Sid L'Mokhtar, Morocco.
This recognition, presented yesterday during the REGIOSTARS Awards ceremony in Brussels, consolidates the Canary Islands Institute of Technology (ITC) as a European leader in developing sustainable solutions for the energy transition
This new electrolysis technology aims to offer advantages in terms of efficiency and cost reduction, as it significantly reduces the use of scarce and exhaustible materials, and allows for great flexibility and rapid response when integrated with renewable energies
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