Isotech’s Environmental Research Centre is a hub for applied environmental research focused on practical, real-world solutions conducting cutting-edge research on Composting and Pollution Prevention Technologies. The research integrates various environmental disciplines, developing systems and processes that can be scaled and implemented in diverse industries. The goal of this research is to provide tangible, actionable solutions to environmental challenges through the combination of scientific inquiry and practical applications, often using real-world testing environments (pilot scales) to simulate field conditions.
ActionMed is a DG Environment funded project that aims to support the development of regional action plans and best practices for the Marine Stategy Framework Directive’s integrated monitoring programmes.
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MARLISCO is an FP7 project that aims to promote social awareness and co-responsibility regarding the issue of marine litter.
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SeaClear 2.0 attempts to use robots to combat one of the world’s most serious environmental issues: marine litter. The new EU-funded initiative will deploy a fleet of smart robots to identify and remove marine debris. The system employs a combination of aerial drones, underwater rovers, autonomous surface ships, and custom-built robotic grippers to do this. Using artificial intelligence, robots can autonomously identify, locate, and collect litter on their own.
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SEALIVE is a 48-month innovation action project with 24 partners from 11 countries across Europe. The project aims to bring together business model driven strategies with advanced bio-plastics, sorting and recycling processes for the development and implementation of reusable, recyclable, compostable or biodegradable use cases. Through close feedback between individual work packages, SEALIVE aims to create a synergistic series of innovative strategies that will enable improvements across the bio-based materials and innovative end-of-life technologies.
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Research program funded by the Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation. (Pr. No: AIEFO/1104/16)
Partners in the program: Isotech Ltd (host organization/coordinator). National Technical University of Athens, Imperial College of London.
Research program funded by the Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation. (ENISX/0504/17).
Partners in the program: Isotech Ltd (host organization/coordinator) and Imperial College of London.
Project funded by the European Union, Fifth Framework Programme, Confirming the International Role of Community Research, 2002.
The project established a long-term basis a network of Transport Experts from around the Mediterranean. This is expected to enhance the common understanding of transport issues and promote the interconnectivity of transport networks in the Mediterranean area. The MEDA TEN-T network worked on defining steps for the progressive construction of a common information system which formed the backbone for the construction of a Decision Support System (DSS) and an Action Plan. More information http://medatent.nestear.net/
Research Project funded by the Research Promotion Foundation of Cyprus, 4th Research Scheme, project number 13/2001). Total Budget: 90000 Euro.
Partners: National Technical University of Athens (Department of Chemical Engineerign) and ISOTECH ltd Environmental Consultants-Researchers. Several techniques and materials for the stabilization/ solidification of heavily polluted industrial sludge, were tested. A multicriteria analysis was developed to identify the best available technique to manage industrial sludge with high concentration of heavy metals. Several characterization techniques for the evaluation of raw and treated sludge as well as the final products, were also tested. The final products after the application of all waste treatment techniques, were compared with the limits set by the relevant EU regulations in order to identify the possible end users or/and disposal sites.
Research Project. Funded by the Research Promotion Foundation of Cyprus. Total Budget: 100,000 Euro. Major partners: ISOTECH ltd (Project Manager) and the Department of Chemical Engineering, Laboratory of waste treatment, National Technical University of Athens, Greece.
Isotech’s Environmental Research Centre is a hub for applied environmental research focused on practical, real-world solutions conducting cutting-edge research on Composting and Pollution Prevention Technologies. The research integrates various environmental disciplines, developing systems and processes that can be scaled and implemented in diverse industries. The goal of this research is to provide tangible, actionable solutions to environmental challenges through the combination of scientific inquiry and practical applications, often using real-world testing environments (pilot scales) to simulate field conditions.
ActionMed is a DG Environment funded project that aims to support the development of regional action plans and best practices for the Marine Stategy Framework Directive’s integrated monitoring programmes.
Read more here.
MARLISCO is an FP7 project that aims to promote social awareness and co-responsibility regarding the issue of marine litter.
Read more here.
SeaClear 2.0 attempts to use robots to combat one of the world’s most serious environmental issues: marine litter. The new EU-funded initiative will deploy a fleet of smart robots to identify and remove marine debris. The system employs a combination of aerial drones, underwater rovers, autonomous surface ships, and custom-built robotic grippers to do this. Using artificial intelligence, robots can autonomously identify, locate, and collect litter on their own.
Read more here.
SEALIVE is a 48-month innovation action project with 24 partners from 11 countries across Europe. The project aims to bring together business model driven strategies with advanced bio-plastics, sorting and recycling processes for the development and implementation of reusable, recyclable, compostable or biodegradable use cases. Through close feedback between individual work packages, SEALIVE aims to create a synergistic series of innovative strategies that will enable improvements across the bio-based materials and innovative end-of-life technologies.
Read more here.
Read more here.
Read more here.
Research program funded by the Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation. (Pr. No: AIEFO/1104/16)
Partners in the program: Isotech Ltd (host organization/coordinator). National Technical University of Athens, Imperial College of London.
Research program funded by the Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation. (ENISX/0504/17).
Partners in the program: Isotech Ltd (host organization/coordinator) and Imperial College of London.
Project funded by the European Union, Fifth Framework Programme, Confirming the International Role of Community Research, 2002.
The project established a long-term basis a network of Transport Experts from around the Mediterranean. This is expected to enhance the common understanding of transport issues and promote the interconnectivity of transport networks in the Mediterranean area. The MEDA TEN-T network worked on defining steps for the progressive construction of a common information system which formed the backbone for the construction of a Decision Support System (DSS) and an Action Plan. More information http://medatent.nestear.net/
Research Project funded by the Research Promotion Foundation of Cyprus, 4th Research Scheme, project number 13/2001). Total Budget: 90000 Euro.
Partners: National Technical University of Athens (Department of Chemical Engineerign) and ISOTECH ltd Environmental Consultants-Researchers. Several techniques and materials for the stabilization/ solidification of heavily polluted industrial sludge, were tested. A multicriteria analysis was developed to identify the best available technique to manage industrial sludge with high concentration of heavy metals. Several characterization techniques for the evaluation of raw and treated sludge as well as the final products, were also tested. The final products after the application of all waste treatment techniques, were compared with the limits set by the relevant EU regulations in order to identify the possible end users or/and disposal sites.
Research Project. Funded by the Research Promotion Foundation of Cyprus. Total Budget: 100,000 Euro. Major partners: ISOTECH ltd (Project Manager) and the Department of Chemical Engineering, Laboratory of waste treatment, National Technical University of Athens, Greece.