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International ScientificThematic Network for Environmental Technologies ENVITECH-Net

2 About ENVITECH-Net Established in 2002 as an initiative started by the Institute for Ecology of Industrial Areas in Katowice and 66 other Polish RTD units and academia including 23 Centres of Excellence.

3 About ENVITECH-Net Originally a response of the scientific community to the necessity adopting the EU regulations to industry and environmental policy in Poland.

4 About ENVITECH-Net At present – 70 member organisations including 13 foreign units.

5 About ENVITECH-Net Project co-financed by the Polish Ministry for Science and Information Technology.

6 Mission Consolidation of Polish and foreign RTD potential to integrate applied research with the needs of industry and to facilitate development of innovative environmental technologies.

7 Goals Support international co-operation and integration of RTD units in the field of environmental technologies.

8 Goals Promote innovative achievements in the field of environmental technologies and in particular - promotion of solutions worked out with participation of Polish research teams as a contribution to the development of the most recent knowledge.

9 Goals Establish a forum for identification of problems, exchange of information and dissemination of the results of RTD projects concerning innovative environmental technologies.

10 Research fields RESEARCH FIELD 1: Water resources protection and managment  Improved water metering and leak detection systems  Improved water and sewage decentralised distribution systems  Technologies for sustainable water recycling/reuse from wastewater („grey-water” and „black water”)  Measurement methods – techniques for remote sensing, standards for measurement methods and data collection, multi-sensors  Water resources shaping and flood control, in that:development of mathematical models for flood prediction/prevention and impact mitigation  Innovative environmental protection technologies: membrane-based technologies, advanced oxidation technologies, separation and recycling technologies, biotechnologies – production of tailor-made biofilms, innovative technologies based on advanced biological nutrient removal processes, technologies based on anaerobic processes, sewage sludge technologies

11 Research fields RESEARCH FIELD 2: Global climate change prevention  Technologies for hydrogen production from fossils, renewable and other sources  Technologies for transport, storage and end-use of hydrogen ( fuel cell systems ) for clean decentralized energy supply  Greenhouse gas-free energy technologies  Technologies for sequestration of carbon dioxide from fossil fuels  Technologies based on renewable energy sources, such as: wind, biomass, photovoltaic and photothermal cells, wave and ocean energy

12 Research fields RESEARCH FIELD 3: Sustainable production and consumption  Clean technologies based on effective use of resources  Resource-based technologies.  Nano-science and nanotechnology; clean processes, products and materials accompanied by an emphasis on life cycle analysis  Technologies for the treatment of waste, including hazardous waste, with recovery of

13 Research fields RESEARCH FIELD 4: Soil protection  Biotechnology and research on life science technologies that improve our understanding of soil microbiology and microbial diversity  Bio-remediation technologies for contaminated soil  Technologies that fight land degradation desertification and soil contamination and help protect vulnerable ecosystems  Technologies for soil monitoring and development of soil erosion and degradation biomarkers

14 Research fields RESEARCH FIELD 5: Cross-cutting research technologies  Information Communication Technologies for better control of industrial processes (such as equipment, probes, control systems), that improve collection, storage, processing, standardization and interpretation of data  Management and monitoring systems.  Telematic technologies  E-Business, including commerce, industry and services  Biotechnologies in environmental protection and engineering  Global Navigation Satellite Systems, Global Monitoring for Environment and Security, (programmes for radio navigation by satellite)  Socio-economic research and policy analysis tools: for example, tools to internalise environmental costs into pricing and accounting systems

15 Organisational structure 11 members, incl. leader + 1 representative of each research field and network Coordinator IETU Director Dr. Jan Skowronek Dept. of International Cooperation, IETU: Izabela Ratman-Kłosińska, Marcin Kelm Institute for Ecology of Industrial Areas, Katowice, Poland 70 members incl. 13 foreign units

16 Offer  Support in partner- matching among ENVITECH-Net members and joint proposal development,  Co-operation with technology platforms and NoE, CE, other,  Involvement in other actions proposed by members,

17 Offer  Promotion programme & materials,  ENVITECH-Net internet service,  System of internal co-operation grants

18 Offer  Facilitating involvement in Joint Technology Initiatives,  Exchange of best practices in partnership with industry,

19 Offer  interactive database of members and their potential

20 Membership Any unit/organisation that performs RTD activities, Members are units/organisations not individuals, Fill up questionnaire and declare interest in one of the indicated research fields, Steering Committee to approve, Fill up and sign a membership declaration, Membership fee 100 Euro.

21 More info and documents ENVITECH-Net Coordination Office Izabela Ratman-Kłosińska Marcin Kelm Institute for Ecology of Industrial Areas ul Kossutha Katowice, Poland phone +48 (32) ext. 269 or 243 Fax + 48 (32)