LIGHT-CAP is an EIC Pathfinder project develops an eco-friendly technology for efficient harness of solar energy as a primary resource.
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Electro-Intrusion develops a low-cost and environment friendly technology for conversion of abundant waste energy into useful electricity.
EPISTORE is a new project supported under the EIC Pathfinder scheme. Its objective is to propose a novel paradigm technology for energy storage enhanced by breakthrough nanoscale concepts.
A new Pathfinder project called HiPowAR develops a reactor for the direct energy conversion of ammonia fuel to power.
A new Pathfinder project called NANOSTACKS wants to develop a novel screening method to find efficient fuel cells that rely on cheap materials.
CleanHME, a new Pathfinder project, explores the use of hydrogen–metal energy for powering for small mobile systems and in stand-alone heat and electricity generators.
The new project LESGO targets its research on hydrogen and its exploitability for electric storage, and wants to improve it thanks to use of 2D-materials.
The EIC Pathfinder project VISORSURF has developed planar materials with software-programmable electromagnetic behavior that will revolutionize wireless technology with an app.
HERMES, a new Pathfinder project, wants to study hydrogen (and deuterium) evolution in unconventional conditions, such as on metal-hydrides.
A new Pathfinder project focuses on harvesting as the power source for remotely located sensors and smart structures.
The TPX-Power project will try to develop new thermophotonic technology in order to resolve global problem of rapidly increasing waste heat from various industrial and societal activities.
A new Pathfinder project called LICROX explores new ways of solar fuel production based on conversion of sunlight into molecules capable of storing chemical energy.
A spin-off company, named Biomimetic, was newly created, implementing a technology invented within the FET /Pathfinder open project LiNabioFluid that was further developed thanks to the Innovation Launchpad funding given to the LaBionicS project.
Fifty-eight novel, high-impact technologies have been selected in the last round of investment from the European Innovation Council (EIC) ‘Pathfinder Open’ Pilot, funded under Horizon 2020, the EU research and innovation programme.
FOXES (an acronym for Fully Oxide-based Zero-Emission and Portable Energy Supply) wants to develop a novel stand-alone zero emission solid-state power generating and storage system.
The project called MOST works on developing a zero-emission solar energy storage system based on all-renewable materials.
The new project, supported under the EIC Pathfinder (FET Proactive) programme, investigates innovative methods of methane decomposition for cost-effective production of carbon dioxide-free hydrogen.
A very high number of applications received for the last EIC Innovation LaunchPad call under Horizon 2020.The results about the funded proposals will be released by the end of January 2021.
Count down has started for the Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) Innovation LaunchPad call closure on the 14th of October 2020!This call aims to to transform results from Pathfinder/FET funded projects into societal or economic innovations. A lump sum up to EUR 100.000 per project is available to support short actions focused on non-scientific aspects and on turning early stage Pathfinder results into a genuine innovation with socio-economic impacts.