The sustainability performance of the CATCHER technology: Anthesis’s research contribution
Technological innovation in the sustainability space is advancing rapidly in response to the need for more efficient use of natural resources. The CATCHER technology is a strong example of this process, offering a unique opportunity to strengthen the European renewable and decentralised energy landscape. However, as with all emerging solutions, it is essential to integrate […]
CATCHER project partners met at Lusòfona University to review progress and discuss next steps
On 24 February, the CATCHER consortium gathered at DeepTechLab at Lusófona University in Lisbon for a hybrid project meeting focused on reviewing progress and coordinating the final stage of the project. The meeting offered an opportunity to reflect on the main achievements reached so far and to discuss the remaining steps towards project completion and […]
Understanding water behaviour: RMA’s contribution to CATCHER innovation
The CATCHER project is built on a bold idea: converting atmospheric humidity into electricity. Behind this concept lies complex material science, where understanding how water interacts with advanced materials is a critical first step. Within the project, the Royal Military Academy (RMA), Belgium, plays a key role in investigating these fundamental processes. Their work focuses […]