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"The ACENET ERA-NET offers a unique opportunity to focus at a transnational level on those technologies  that have a substantial impact on the sustainability and economics of products and processes
 
Louis B. J. Vertegaal, Director NWO Divisions for Chemistry, Physical Sciences and ACTS;
Coordinator of ACENET
 
Applied catalysis: The key to sustainability

Applied catalysis is a strongly interdisciplinary field, encompassing chemistry, bioscience and materials and engineering science, among others. It also has a large potential to address many areas of socio-economic activity as well as key European challenges such as sustainability and energy. The OECD estimates that 30% to 40% of the gross national products of developed economies, such as those of the EU Member States, depends on catalysts and catalytic technologies. As such, catalysis has a large impact on economic and social prosperity in Europe.

 

The ACENET ERA-NET

The ACENET (Applied Catalysis European NETwork) ERA-NET network unites twelve ministries and research management and funding organisations from ten EU Member States to bring coherence and foster cooperation between national research programmes and policies on applied catalysis.
Its activities have:

 

  • integrated processes between the national research-funding organisations, as a result of sharing good practice and infrastructure
  • increased efficiency in research by promoting interdisciplinary knowledge-sharing
  • provided a framework for the education and qualification of young scientists following an inventory of real and genuine training needs

 
News
28 Jun - 2 Jul 2010:
International conference CRS, St. Petersburg

21-25 June 2010 :
ICTAC-13 conference, Japan

27-28 May 2010 :
ACENET Symposium Industry-university collaboration

12-16 May 2010 :
Conference: "Emerging challanges in catalysis