AXIA organising the GREENER Final Conference and Cluster Workshop

In a successful partnership, AXIA Innovation and EXELISIS co-organised the GREENER final conference and Cluster Workshop, an integral satellite event within the BioRemid 2023 conference. This platform was dedicated to the exchange of bioremediation techniques. Alongside the GREENER project, sister EU-funded initiatives such as BIOSYSMO, NYMPHE, MIBIREM, SYMBIOREM, EiCLAR, and ELECTRA were highlighted for their contributions to environmental solutions.

The event attracted a diverse audience, both on-site and online, solidifying its success and impact. The University of Burgos, as the project coordinator, presented the GREENER project’s progress and far-reaching influence through Dr. Roccio Barros’ presentation. Renowned speakers from the GREENER consortium also participated with interesting presentation.

The agenda can be found here: https://www.greener-h2020.eu/CMS/site/files/230622_Greener_A4_Agenda_June%20v13.pdf

We are very happy that our work in dissemination and communication activities was highlighted during the conference in an elaborative presentation titled: “Main outputs related to dissemination and outreach”.
An engaging cluster workshop followed, co-organsied by the EU bioremediation cluster encompassing a range of oral presentations that underscored the commitment to advancing environmental remediation techniques. Through informative sessions, discussions, and knowledge-sharing, the Cluster Workshop left a lasting imprint across academic, industrial, and sustainability realms.

After the project presentations, an engaging roundtable discussion delved into critical issues.
The recording of the workshop is available on YouTube, capturing the insightful discussions and valuable knowledge sharing that transpired throughout the event: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPQf87AkYI0

For more information you can also visit our website: https://www.greener-h2020.eu

This project has received funding for the European Union H2020’s research and innovation program under the grant agreement number 826312.