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 future exploitation. Through partner presentations and a roundtable exchange, the consortium looked back on the most recent reporting period while also identifying the main priorities for the final stretch.
Participants included representatives from Lusófona University (project coordinator, Portugal), CascataChuva (Portugal), Anthesis (Spain), the Royal Military Academy (Belgium), Nanomaterials R&D (Poland), NanoTechCenter (Ukraine), and SYNYO (Austria).
Since its launch in 2022 with funding from the European Innovation Council, CATCHER has been working on an innovative technology that converts atmospheric humidity directly into electricity. In doing so, the project contributes to the development of a new renewable energy pathway and supports Europe’s wider ambition to remain at the forefront of clean energy innovation.
A valuable moment for alignment across the consortium
Meetings such as this one are essential for maintaining close collaboration across an international project like CATCHER. They create space for discussion, planning, and coordination, while also strengthening the connections between the scientific, technical, and dissemination dimensions of the project.
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Supporting CATCHER’s broader objectives
As CATCHER works to advance an innovative humidity-to-electricity conversion technology, regular consortium exchanges play a key role in keeping the project focused, coherent, and impact-oriented. Meetings like the one held in Lisbon support the joint effort needed to move research results forward and communicate the project’s progress to wider audiences.
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https://deeptechlab.ulusofona.pt/news/catcher-project-meeting-held-at-lusofona-university-in-lisbon
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