Clustering Activities & Synergies
LZH LASER ZENTRUM HANNOVER EV
Germany
As an independent non-profit research institute for photonics and laser technology, the Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (LZH) stands for innovative research, development, and consulting. The LZH was founded in 1986 to conduct interdisciplinary research and development in laser technology, bringing together research and practice and training specialists close to the industry.
In this project, LZH provides scientific expertise in additive manufacturing and acts as the project coordinator.
Website: www.lzh.de
UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID
Spain
The research activities are developed in the field of surface engineering for high temperature: studies of corrosion and protective coatings for high temperature. Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) is one of the investigation lines, it consists in depositing materials on solid substrates from gaseous precursors. Optimum precursors and coating conditions, in term both surface quality and minimization of energy consumption, will be sought based on the vast experience of partner UCM on this field, WP4, WP5 & WP6.
Website: www.ucm.es/ismn
ATOMISING SYSTEMS LIMITED
United Kingdom
Website: www.atomising.co.uk
PANEPISTIMIO PATRON
Greece
The Applied Mechanics Laboratory (AML) at the University of Patras’s Department of Mechanical Engineering & Aeronautics was established in 1980.AML’s expertise is in composite materials design and characterization. In the Bio.3DGREEN project, under supervision of Prof. Vassilis Kostopoulos, AML plays a central role in demonstrating the novel bio-intelligent architecture GF parts for vibration control in aerospace systems and soft stowed packaging, conducting dynamic response and compliance testing.
The Department of Materials Science will primarily focus on the drying and optimization of graphene foam (GF) structures. A range of techniques will be employed, including supercritical CO₂ drying, freeze-drying, vacuum oven drying, and nitrogen-flow drying. Under the supervision of Prof. Ioannis Koutselas and Assist. Prof. Konstantinos Dimos, and supported by a team of graduate students, the group aims to develop a cost-effective and environmentally sustainable drying protocol. The overarching goal is the fabrication of GF materials with tailored properties—specifically, ultra-low density, high porosity, and enhanced structural integrity. In parallel, the team will carry out comprehensive, state-of-the-art characterization to investigate the physicochemical properties of the resulting materials, ensuring their suitability for advanced technological applications.
Website: www.upatras.gr
ENGITEC SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
Cyprus
Its role in the Bio.3DGREEN project is to model using Finite Element Analysis (FEA) the structures from Graphene foam (GF), by evaluating the material properties of the GF, from micro to macro scale.
Website: www.esi-ltd.eu
MEAB CHEMIE TECHNIK GMBH
Cyprus
Website: www.meab-mx.se
DIN DEUTSCHES INSTITUT FUER NORMUNG EV
Germany
To raise awareness of the project’s standardization activities, DIN will provide information on standards and standardization, e.g. via presentations at conferences and workshops, contributions to journals and scientific publications.
Website: www.din.de
YLISENSE PRIVATE COMPANY IKE
Greece
Website: ylisense.eu
TENNECO AUTOMOTIVE EUROPE BVBA
Belgium
The vibration absorption components in these suspension systems are critically important due to their mechanical properties and NVH characteristics.
Tenneco’s experience with the application and validation of advanced NVH materials in chassis systems will aid in defining designs, requirements and test cases for the newly developed parts within the project.
The evaluation and demonstration of more performant and sustainable components is key, ensuring a safe and comfortable driving experience for end users
Website: www.tenneco.com
CENTRO RICERCHE FIAT SCPA
Italy
CRF develops research and innovation along three principal axes of sustainability: Environmental Sustainability, which encompasses all aspects relating to energy efficiency as well as to the reduction of the impact on the environment; Social Sustainability, focusing on the safety of transportation systems; Economically sustainable competitiveness, oriented to viable innovation.
CRF has the main role to represent Stellantis in European and National collaborative research programs, joining pre-competitive projects and promoting networking actions.
Website: www.stellantis.com
PROZERO INTERNATIONAL APS
Denmark
Website: www.prozero.dk
STRATAGEM ENERGY LTD
Cyprus
Website: www.stratagem.com.cy
NEURALTECH IKE
Greece
Website: www.neuraltech.io
ALPES LASERS SA
Switzerland
Website: www.alpeslasers.ch