M6 Consortium Meeting

The MemCat Consortium recently hosted its M6 meeting, marking a significant milestone in the project’s progress. The gathering took place at the new office of 1CUBE, one of the key partners of the consortium, providing a dynamic and inspiring environment for collaboration. The meeting brought together all consortium partners, to review achievements from the past …

MemCat at Researcher’s Night in Calabria, Italy

Thanks to our partner UNICAL in person of S. Santoro and P. Argurio, our MemCat project had a great success during the Researcher’s Night held at UNICAL on 27th September 2024. As Prof. Santoro said: “… it is difficult to quantify the numbers precisely. Although we do not have concrete data, UNICAL was flooded with …

MemCat at NPS19

19th Netherland Process Technology Symposium Being fully present at a conference or, in this case, at 19th NPS transforms it from just another event on our calendar to a meaningful and enriching experience. 19th edition of the Netherlands Process technology Symposium (NPS 19) held in Forum Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands from October 8th to 9th, …

Brochure OUT NOW!

We have released our brochure! 📰 You can find out more about our MemCat project, objectives, expected results and partners. Moreover, you can also download it from our Dissemination page this Brochure was designed by our partner 1 Cube BV

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Kick-Off Meeting at University of Jyväskylä in Finland 5th and 6th June 2024: Kick-Off Meeting at University of Jyväskylä in Finland. Two productive days talking about our goals and expectations!In between we had a great excellent social dinner on a cruise at MS Rhea that ended with a rainbow 🌈Thanks to Laura Salonen form partner …

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1st May 2024 OFFICIAL START of the project! 🎊Message from our coordinator Yury V. Kolen’ko “A warm welcome to our MemCat project, which has just started yesterday on such a significant May 1 – Labour Day 🙂 I am sure that our next 4 years will be filled with opportunities, events, and exciting new research.” …