AC3A and Normandy School of Management are organizing an event dedicated to anaerobic digestion on March 3 and 4 in Caen as part of the ALG-AD and DETECTE projects. Read More
AD plant managers/owners and novel feed producers are being invited to join the ALG-AD project at a workshop which will be held in February at its pilot facility in Oostkamp, Belgium.
The event, planned for Thursday 13th February 2020, offers delegates the opportunity to find out more about the work being done on the project and to contribute to its further development and long term implementation. We would specifically like to receive information from the delegates on the criteria needed for them to adopt the ALG-AD technology in the future. Read More
Biogaz Europe is the reference event for biogas in France. This year ALG-AD attended, spreading the word about the project and our aims and objectives. Read More
An open day and workshop was held recently at the lead partner facilities in South Wales to allow a chance for face to face discussions to take place between partners, and to see the reactor facilities available at the lead partner. Read More
ALG-AD attended this day and a half transnational event as it focussed on the results achieved by the 83 NWE projects funded so far.
Particularly useful was guidance on how to further support uptake and impact of the work being undertaken by researchers. Read More
Professor Carole Llewellyn was invited to talk about the work being done by ALG-AD at the close out conference held in Slovenia for the Saltgae project. Read More
Our colleague Jai Sankar Seelam gave an introductory pitch on the project to colleagues and students at an inspiring afternoon events at the university.
His talk took place in a session which was organised by an end-of-waste business platform. It was billed as a unique opportunity to learn about the strategic developments in policy and industry, and current efforts at the faculty, and of the the efforts being made towards a more sustainable future. Read More
Swansea University’s Oriel Science hosted “Super Science Sunday” at the National Waterfront Museum, during British Science Week 2019.
Visitors of all ages saw a huge range of interactive science exhibits, from animals and insects to black holes and astronauts! They were able to spend the day exploring current research with hands on learning, which was suitable for the entire family. Read More
The second Nordic Algae Symposium was a one day symposium focusing on European & Nordic algal research and production sector, bringing together industrial and academic researchers engaged to algal studies & technologies. Read More