Consortium

NIAGARA gathers a multidisciplinary consortium representing France, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.

CEA

A French public Research and Technologies Organisation working in four key fields: low-carbon energy, digital technology, medicine of the future, and defence and national security.

Politecnico di Torino

Founded in 1859 as the first Italian engineering school, it is now among the top European technical universities for education and research.

Universidad de Almeria

A Spanish academic institution performing research in the development of sustainable processes, including the use of microorganisms such as microalgae.

GazoTech

A French developer of waste-to-energy projects and distributor of gasification facilities for various types of dry biomass, producing renewable energy and bio-methane.

RISE

An independent Swedish state-owned research institute offering unique expertise and testbeds for future-proof technologies, products, and services.

Lomartov

A Spanish applied innovation engineering firm, specialized in supporting R&D, industrial and technology-based projects with a multidisciplinary approach.

FACSA

A Spanish company managing the entire water cycle, including potabilization, sanitation, wastewater treatment, and the management of Anaerobic Digestion Plants.

LULEÅ UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

A Swedish university excelling in research on absorbent-based carbon capture and separation, covering fundamental science, experimental measurements, modelling, and process simulation.

SolyDera

A leading Italian company specializing in fuel cell technology, focusing on Gas-to-Power, Power-to-Gas, and Power-to-Power applications, and Europe’s largest fuel cell stack producer.

EPFL

A public research university in Switzerland founded in 1853, renowned for engineering and natural sciences, emphasizing teaching, research, and innovation both locally and globally.