PITCCH is the European network where Big Corporations seeking excellent technology meet SMEs and Startups capable of developing ground-breaking solutions.
Siemens Energy launched the challenge “Climate-Friendly Process Steam Supply”.
The company was looking for innovative technologies, that could provide climate-friendly process steam and Energineering became their best solution provider.
Both agreed that the scope of the project should remain focused on the waste sludge/biomass destruction technology that produces positive useful heat output in the form of high pressure (~20bar/210ºC) green process heat steam.
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Have you downloaded the PITCCH Booklet? 🤔
In this digital document you will find a collection of results and recommendations, based on our experience over the last few years, and also:
✅ A portfolio of brokerage services;
✅ Case studies of successful collaborations;
✅ Lessons learned on preparing a challenge;
✅ The most effective business and collaboration model;
✅ Insights on how to manage intellectual property in open innovation.
Saint-Gobain sought a partner to co-create tile grout that had the same mechanical and fungi resistance as ceramic tiles.
Haydale was the chosen solution provider and offered their application, CeramycGuard.
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Saint-Gobain launched the challenge “Tile grout as a ceramic in Saint-Gobain initiated a challenge named “Tile grout as a ceramic in advanced materials”.
The primary purpose of tile grout application between ceramic tiles is to provide a uniform appearance while safeguarding the underlying surface from moisture and dirt.
The European Union has undoubtedly been a strong support throughout the entire PITCCH project, co-financing and endorsing this initiative.
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#INNOSUP-funded @PITCCH_Network shares insights on open #innovation.
They gathered all their knowledge & findings into a digital 📘 booklet, which provides information on case studies of successful collaborations, most effective business models & more 👇
https://t.co/dwVujRjIMz
#INNOSUP-funded @PITCCH_Network shares insights on open #innovation.
They gathered all their knowledge & findings into a digital 📘 booklet, which provides information on case studies of successful collaborations, most effective business models & more 👇
https://t.co/dwVujRjIMz
APTIV was looking for an SME or a startup to create Eye See Glasses.
These glasses would allow for multi-interaction to improve response quality and enhance customer satisfaction. Eventually, Dropslab became the chosen solution provider for APTIV.
They offered an AR Assistance Platform, which is an AI-based assistance solution. It translates procedures into an interactive guide and simplifies necessary processes for users. The result is increased efficiency and reduced errors.
ColorFabb BV was the chosen one and received support from the CHILL Technology Center (Chemelot Innovation and Learning Labs) with access to their advanced laboratory testing equipment.
👇 Get to know everything about this project: https://t.co/mXTRv42Cac
And that's not all, you'll also get a sneak peek into the future of the PITCCH network! It's a valuable resource you don't want to miss out on, so make sure to download it now by clicking the link! 👉 https://t.co/8y9giL3CqS
Have you downloaded the PITCCH Booklet? 🤔
In this digital document you will find a collection of results and recommendations, based on our experience over the last few years, and also:
✅ A portfolio of brokerage services;
✅ Case studies of successful collaborations;
✅ Lessons learned on preparing a challenge;
✅ The most effective business and collaboration model;
✅ Insights on how to manage intellectual property in open innovation.
AC Biode presented a solution that had already been proven to work in an operational environment. They were able to upcycle both coal and biomass ash into absorbent or antibacterial materials.