Breton is proud to announce that, together with several academic and industrial partners from EC,
has received from
the
EIT Raw Materials a
three-years
financing for
development of
innovative materials for
polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC), the
core of next
hydrogen-fed cars and
forklifts.
In particular, the
Electrochemical Division of the
Breton Institute of Technology, dedicated to research & development, will
focus the activities for the
production optimization and
upscaling of
innovative catalysts adopted in PEMFC together with deep electrochemical characterization.
The
EIT RawMaterials,
initiated and funded by the
EIT (European Institute of Innovation and Technology), a body of the
European Union, is the largest consortium in the raw materials sector worldwide. Its vision is to develop raw materials into a major strength for Europe. Its mission is to enable sustainable competitiveness of the European minerals, metals and materials sector along the value chain by driving innovation, education and entrepreneurship.
For more information please visit our web site
www.bretonlift.com
or write an email to
info@bretonlift.com