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Innovation is at the heart of building a sustainable ocean economy
Martin Koehring, Head of the World Ocean Initiative at The Economist Group provides insight into the potential of the sustainable ocean economy, from energy...
Why hemp should be used as a sustainable building material
Graham Durrant provides an overview of the burgeoning hempcrete industry, explaining why hemp should be viewed as a sustainable building material as well as...
Working toward a more sustainable dairy sector in Europe
Meet the European Dairy Association, where today’s dairy expertise meets with the vision of tomorrow’s opportunities and challenges for Europe’s sustainable dairy sector.
The European...
Virginijus Sinkevičius: How to deliver a sustainable blue economy
European Commissioner for the Environment, Oceans and Fisheries, Virginijus Sinkevičius, speaks to The Innovation Platform about EU efforts to achieve a sustainable blue economy.
The...
CowManager: a unique and complete cow monitoring system
Thousands of dairymen across 30 different countries rely on CowManager’s easy-to-install and user-friendly cow monitoring system to help manage their herds.
With the world’s population...
Packaging and transporting food for the green economy
The Innovation Platform speaks to Nuria Ballester, Strategy and Innovation Director at Logifruit, about their role in packaging and transporting food for the green...
Could 2021 be the beginning of a new era of sustainable...
Shipping can have a devastating impact on the environment, however new innovative technologies could spur on a new era of sustainable shipping.
Throughout the last...
The top five environmentally friendly cities to work in
After conducting extensive research, British Business Energy has published the findings of its recent study ranking the top ten environmentally friendly cities to work...
New study to develop the world’s largest astronomical telescope
The European Union has funded a new design study of the world's largest sub-millimetre astronomical telescope.
The study, named Towards an Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter...
Inland ports as innovation hubs
Seemingly unappealing inland ports are being called upon to use traditional modes of transport in innovative and sustainable ways in order the tackle our...
Optimising microbial electrochemical technologies in the real world
The International Society for Microbial Electrochemistry and Technology aims to find solutions to overcome the challenges that have been preventing the implementation of METs...
Innovating for the future: Amsterdam’s Circular Strategy
Officials in Amsterdam have approved the new Amsterdam Circular Strategy 2020-2025 in order to significantly reduce the use of new materials.
The key aim of...
Lead batteries: a role model of safe, sustainable recycling
With a remarkable 99% recycling rate and successful circular economy, lead batteries surpass the sustainability of newer battery chemistries. Can they respond?
The reliability of...
Why advanced materials are essential
Nanomaterials and functionally graded materials arguably play a key role in increasing the strength to weight ratio of components in order to reduce CO2...
Offshore floating platforms: providing industrial-scale aquaculture
The Pneumatically Stabilised Platform (PSP) system permits the design and construction of very large floating platforms of unlimited size.
Today, aquaculture has its problems –...
Will 2020 be the decade of hydrogen and the fuel cell?
In a discussion with Innovation News Platform, David Hart, Director of Fuel Cells at E4tech, proposed five reasons to be optimistic for the future...
Rethinking the European food system of the next decade
Modern aquaponics systems allow for a very high level and control of food safety, optimal resource rationalisation and maintenance of desirable levels of environmental...
MICE: muon experiment a success
Physicists at the International Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment (MICE) have developed a method of quickly depleting the energy from muons.
Muons are particles that possess...
What to expect from Horizon Europe
Following Horizon 2020’s success, Horizon Europe is set to continue to keep the EU at the forefront of global research and innovation, but what...
Ordered nanocylinder arrays in solar cells
Ultrathin layers and ordered nanocylinder arrays in solar cells made from alternative materials.
With his ERC Grant 'Solacylin', Professor Julien Bachmann and his team at...