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ZEM: Ecosystem project to boost sustainable marine industry

The Zero Emission Marine (ZEM) collaborative project led by Wärtsilä aims to reduce greenhouse gases by 60% in the marine industry by 2030.

Funding proposal preparationEU project management ICT, AI and quantum computing
LUMI: Pan-European consortium brings supercomputer service to Finland

The LUMI (Large Modified Modern Infrastructure) consortium of eight European countries and EU, CSC datacenter in Kajaani, Finland, will host a pan-European high-performance supercomputer.

Horizon EuropeNational fundingFunding proposal preparationEU project management ICT, AI and quantum computing
APPLAUSE: Advanced packaging for photonics, optics and electronics for low cost manufacturing

The APPLAUSE project builds the competitive edge of component and systems development in Europe. New capabilities are developed and their match is demonstrated to the future needs of European industries.

Horizon EuropeFunding proposal preparation BioeconomyCircular economy
IMPRESS: New hybrid biorefinery processes to integrate upstream and downstream technologies

The IMPRESS project will demonstrate a new hybrid biorefinery process for the first time. It integrates disruptive upstream and downstream technologies developed by the project partners.

National fundingInnovation ecosystem leadership ICT, AI and quantum computingSmart cities and mobility
LuxTurrim5G: Building key enablers for a Digital Smart City

LuxTurrim5G ecosystem led by Nokia Bell Labs, is a multidisciplinary R&D project developing composite and antenna materials, smart light pole design, miniaturised 5G base stations and integrated sensors.

Funding proposal preparation BioeconomyManufacturing and processingSmart cities and mobility
NewLiEP: Injecting new life into cellulosic ethanol production

NewLiEP, a consortium of three Nordic companies aim to introduce to market an economically feasible concept for sustainable fuel ethanol production from softwood and hardwood, feedstock currently not effectively utilised by any commercially available technology.