The GRETE project has been selected for publication in the ‘Results in Brief’ section of the European Commission’s @CORDIS_EU website: read the article in six languages (DE, EN, ES, FR, IT, PL) here https://t.co/uJzGBCxfr0
The legacy of the GRETE collaboration is living on. Thanks to @philiphobi from consortium partner @UnivAveiro for bringing the great research results to Japan.
More fantastic #researchresults: regenerated cellulose fibers with flame retardancy properties are manufactured by functionalizing regenerated wood pulp fibers with a natural derived phosphorus compound, namely phytic acid ammonium. Read more here: https://t.co/elcznnaRCI
🏆Congratulations to the winners of the #CBEimpact photo competition 2023!
📸The winning artwork captures the impact of CBE JU-funded projects on the European #biobased economy with beauty and power.
Thanks to all participants! 🙌
Explore the winners: https://t.co/72Uz9rBzmx
GRETE ended its project activities officially on April 30th this year, but several #researchresults are under reviewing process and being published in the upcoming weeks and months. Here's the latest: https://t.co/pPCukXXQJt
An important milestone of the project was the final event co-located in the Cellulose Fibres Conference 2023 on March 8 and 9.
During the event 4 posters related to the GRETE project were displayed, summarising the incredible work of the consortium partners.
GRETE brought its own session to the Cellulose Fibers Conference 2023 program, holding in total 5 presentations for the conference participants.
The project managed to leave its mark and offer a final event of great impact.
GRETE booth was set up to explain in a visual way the path taken to reach the final result: a high quality cellulosic fibre with improved dye absorption and fire retardancy.
The progress was promising and the consortium is more than satisfied with the results achieved.
Last week GRETE samples were showcased at the Milan Design Week 2023. The Vivarium exhibition was focused on the educational power of bio-based materials and a Panel Talk, organised by Materially, was a great opportunity for dissemination of the project's final results.
GRETE is present at the #milandesignweek participating in #vivarium, an exhibition of research and applications of #biobasedmaterials with a focus on educational power. Discover more here: https://t.co/4NQw1XmvOU
Time flies when you’re having fun! It all started in May 2019, and now we’re at the end (almost). It was great collaborating with all partners and other stakeholders 🙏🏻
On March 29 2023 GRETE consortium held its Final Open Webinar to an audience of 50+ stakeholders.
Didn’t make it to follow the webinar but curious about the project results? Subscribe to the GRETE newsletter and receive the final update: https://t.co/VQCnfjjZeJ
A large exhibition set up at the Cellulose Fibres Conference 2023 offered space for the GRETE samples.
Didn’t make it to Cologne but curious about the project results? Join our open webinar on March 29th at 11 CEST and interact with the GRETE experts. Register here:
On March 9th the GRETE achievements were celebrated by sharing them publicly with 220+ stakeholders of the cellulose industry at the 4th edition of the Cellulose Fibres Conference 2023 in Cologne.
Intrigued? Read all the details on our latest news:
https://t.co/xmWKa5oFGA
Today is the day: GRETE is presenting its tangible outcomes at #2023CFC in Cologne. Here too? Look out for our consortium members, they're happy to explain to you the achieved results first hand.
After Ali Harlin from @VTTFinland and Joan Colón Jordá from @BETA_TechCenter now it's the ladies turn. Attending #2023CFC? Follow the very interesting presentations of the "GRETE Session" running now.