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Perovskite Cells Meet Wearable Biosensor s Power Demands | Research & Technology | Jul 2023

Perovskite Cells Meet Wearable Biosensor s Power Demands | Research & Technology | Jul 2023
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UNM Anderson School of Management hosted third annual Global Scaling Challenge

IEA Bioenergy Webinar – Integration of Gasification Processes in Biorefineries — June 30, 2022 — ONLINE – Advanced BioFuels USA

IEA Bioenergy Webinar – Integration of Gasification Processes in Biorefineries — June 30, 2022 — ONLINE – Advanced BioFuels USA
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UNM Anderson School of Management hosts inaugural Global Scaling Challenge

UNM Anderson School of Management hosts inaugural Global Scaling Challenge Four teams from U.S. and Europe split grand prize May 14, 2021 The University of New Mexico Anderson School of Management recently hosted its inaugural Global Scaling Challenge with 17 university teams participating from the United States, Europe and India, competing for more than $20,000 in awards and recognition. Four teams took the top $8,000 prize: Indiana University Bloomington (Indiana), UNM Anderson School of Management (New Mexico), Stevens Institute of Technology (New Jersey) and Johannes Kepler University Linz (Austria). The challenge is a live event and real case competition experience where the student teams presented to three small, entrepreneurial firms in New Mexico seeking to significantly scale their enterprises. The event was held virtually over three days.

German composite specialist INVENT collaborates in SUSTAINair for increased aircraft circularity

Photo Credit: Aerocircular Horizon 2020 project SUSTAINair, a collaboration of 11 European research organizations and industrial partners, was recently launched in January 2021 to research and develop solutions to achieve a circular aviation economy. This includes increasing resource efficiency and aircraft performance while cutting down on waste and material costs throughout the aircraft life cycle. Consortium partners note that despite the aerospace sector’s plunge into uncertainty, boosting the post-pandemic aviation industry’s green transition remains a strategic objective of governments providing a path to recovery. More specifically, the EU-funded research aims to make the entire aviation supply chain ecosystem greener in line with the Circular Economy Action Plan, setting new standards for aerospace manufacturing and enabling an increase in cross-sector synergies. The SUSTAINair project is expected to provide the aviation sector with a runway to a more cost-effective,

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