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CATCHER at PUZZLE X Barcelona Nov 7-9
Professor Svitlana Lyubchyk, from Deep Tech Lab in Lusófona University, and co-founder of CascataChuva, was present at PUZZLE X™ in #barcelona #smartcitiesexpo #PUZZLEX this wee
RMA presenting CATCHER at Nanotech France in Paris
RMA presented the CATCHER project as part of a poster presentation for NanoTech France, which took place from 5th to 7th of June in Paris, France. The Nanotech France 2024 Intern
CATCHER at GASTECH Conference in Singapore 2023
Between the 5th and 8th of September 2023, the researchers Andriy and Sergiy Lyubckyk were present at GASTECH Singapore, showcasing the technology developed by the CATCHER project,
CATCHER in Platform Global 2023
Professor Svitlana Lyubchyk, Co-founder of CascataChuva Lda and Director of the Deep Tech Lab from Lusófona University, will speak in the Platform Global 2023 Roundtable between
CATCHER Project keeps travelling the world!
The CATCHER project continues to travel the world! Recently, the project, and the technology it aims to develop, were mentioned in several online media. The focus is on the develop
CATCHER project will be represented by CASCATACHUVA in GASTECH Conference in Singapore 2023
CATCHER will be represented by CASCATACHUVA in GASTECH Conference in Singapore 2023. As part of the Overseas Trade Fairs Participation Program of the European Innovation Council to
Project featured in Austrian “Future Zone” Magazine
The CATCHER project has been featured in the Austrian “Future Zone” magazine. The article highlights our innovative research on harnessing electricity from atmospheri
CATCHER at EIC Multicorporate Day ConTech
CATCHER participated in the online-held EIC Multicorporate Day on ConTech, which took place on the 15th June 2023. The EIC Multicorporate Day on ConTech, held in June 2023, broug
CATCHER: Harnessing atmospheric moisture to power clean energy revolution in the EU
CATCHER is aiming to diversify clean energy sources by harvesting static electricity from atmospheric moisture. The resulting “humidity to electricity” converter could become a