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The CIMPA European project strives for contributing to plastic pollution restraint. Started in 2021, CIMPA’s project, with its 13 partners from 5 countries, including Benkei, was aimed to develop adequate technologies to enable multilayer films recycling without increasing environmental impact of the whole value chain.
The CIMPA European project strives for contributing to plastic pollution restraint. Started in 2021, CIMPA’s project, with its 13 partners from 5 countries, including Benkei, was aimed to develop adequate technologies to enable multilayer films recycling without increasing environmental impact of the whole value chain.
We are thrilled to announce the official launch of the ambitious PHARMECO project, as of 1st of November 2024, co-funded by the Innovative Health Initiative Joint Undertaking (IHI JU). Coordinated by Ghent University (CESPE)
Since October 2022, the OPHELIA project aims to promote the development of linear photovoltaic power plants by installing solar panels on long and narrow plots of land dedicated to other uses: dikes, canals, railway edges, roadsides, and cycle paths.
eLECTRO is a European project funded under the Horizon Europe Research and Innovation program, with a European contribution of about € 14M, and gathering 11 partners from 7 different European countries plus one in South Korea. Benkei’s role is to be a trusted partner to support the consortium in achieving its planned objectives through effective project management and active support for communication activities.
Since January 1st 2024, the DelHyVEHR European project has been working to make the distribution of liquid hydrogen viable at high rate, enabling its use as a clean energy carrier across various industries. Benkei, with the coordinator ENGIE Lab Crigen – the ENGIE Group’s research center for energy transition – manages the management of this ambitious project.
The CIMPA European project strives for contributing to plastic pollution restraint. Started in 2021, CIMPA’s project, with its 13 partners from 5 countries, including Benkei, was aimed to develop adequate technologies to enable multilayer films recycling without increasing environmental impact of the whole value chain.