SeaBioComp Newsletter No1 March 2020
What is SeaBioComp?...
SeaBioComp is a collaborative project with the aim to develop and produce novel bio-based thermoplastic composite materials to replace conventional oil-based products in the marine industry.
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Partners meet for first General Assembly October 2019...
The entire SeaBioComp consortium of partners met for their first General Assembly meeting in October 2019 at the facilities of Centexbel in Kortrijk (Belgium) to review the first 6 month's work of the project.
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Early project findings and deliverables...
A number of early project deliverables have already been completed including a comprehensive report from project partner CETI assessing the natural fibres that could viably be used in bio-composites.
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Poly Products presents SeaBioComp at 50th Anniversary celebrations...
Project Partner Poly Products recently presented the SeaBioComp project to an audience of industry contacts at the company's 50th Anniversary celebrations.
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Belgium partner VLIZ to attend SETAC, Dublin, May 2020...
Belgium project partner VLIZ will be attending the SETAC conference taking place in Dublin, 3rd - 7th May 2020.
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SeaBioComp infographic available to download...
SeaBioComp has designed an infographic to describe the project in a simple and clear format. The graphic, which has been created by project partner EuraMaterials, depicts the aims and objectives of the project in pictures to enable quick and easy understanding of what the project will deliver.
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Encourage colleagues and contacts to join the SeaBioComp Interest Group...
The SeaBioComp Interest Group will be sending out regular updates, details of events and project activities and results from the project.
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Focus on Centexbel; Lead Partner...
Centexbel is the Lead Partner for the SeaBioComp project. The organisation was founded in 1950 and offers accredited and well-equipped laboratories for textile analysis, R&D, training, certification and patent research.
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SeaBioComp is co-funded under the EU Interreg 2 Seas Programme...
The project will run to August 2022 with an overall budget of Euro4.1M, Euro2.5M of which (60%) is funded from the European Regional Development Fund.