The MERGE project, a Horizon Europe initiative dedicated to the valorisation of renewable carbon feedstocks through advanced catalytic processes, has officially formed a strategic synergy with TALLHEDA, a Horizon Europe WIDERA project focused on fostering a long-term Alliance for Digital Agriculture. This collaboration aims to bridge sustainable chemistry with digital agriculture, fostering innovation across multiple sectors.
MERGE is committed to developing environmentally friendly, recyclable, low-cost, and efficient single-atom catalysts for electro- or photo-catalytic reforming processes. By leveraging expertise and knowledge transfer between the Czech research unit and leading European partners, MERGE is advancing the production of industrially essential chemicals and fuels from waste lignocellulose biomass derivatives.
TALLHEDA, on the other hand, connects agricultural Higher Education Institutes from Greece and Serbia with top European universities and international stakeholders from Belgium. Its mission is to strengthen digital agriculture, enhance research capabilities, and foster innovation ecosystems in widening countries.
Through this synergy, MERGE and TALLHEDA will collaborate on joint research initiatives, knowledge exchange programs, and policy development to promote sustainable industrial and agricultural practices. This partnership will integrate digital tools with green chemistry, driving Europe towards a more sustainable and technologically advanced future.
MERGE team is excited to join forces with TALLHEDA, as this synergy will create new opportunities for interdisciplinary research and sustainable innovation. By combining expertise in renewable chemistry and digital agriculture, we aim to set new benchmarks for environmental and economic sustainability.
The collaboration will facilitate training programs, workshops, and pilot activities, ensuring that groundbreaking research translates into real-world applications. This partnership will contribute to the broader Horizon Europe goals by fostering excellence in both sustainable chemistry and digital agriculture.
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