ALFAFUELS ORGANISES A MEETING WITH THE RELATED PROJECTS COCPIT AND FUELGAE

ALFAFUELS ORGANISES A MEETING WITH THE RELATED PROJECTS COCPIT AND FUELGAE

On March 12th, 2024, the ALFAFUELS project held an online meeting together with initiatives COCPIT and FUELGAE to explore future collaborations with other similar projects under the framework of the development of algal and renewable fuels of non-biological origin. The core of the session was to introduce the project’s scope and share some of the best practices for collaborate.

During the session, the project coordinators and the communication managers had the opportunity to network and exchange fruitful ideas and synergies to maximise the dissemination efforts. With the strong competencies of the three projects, ALFAFUELS, COCPIT and FUELGAE will be able to explore new formulas that will boost the development of renewable fuels.

Stay tuned to learn more about this collaboration and discover the next activities. Discover all the related initiatives here.

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