Centre for Energy and Environmentally Efficient Technologies put the university’s research competences at the disposal of companies, business organisations and public institutions through research and development projects facilitating eco-innovation and knowledge sharing.
The team of researchers associated with the centre have experience of initiating and managing research and development projects in cooperation with external stakeholders – from minor subprojects to major million budget projects. Thus, the centre has the necessary experience in identifying the appropriate project in connection with a given problem.
The centre ensures that the projects deliver innovative results with research level and social relevance by organising the projects in a cooperation model.
Following applies to the cooperation model: * Researchers deliver the most recent knowledge
* External stakeholders contribute with current problems
* User involvement ensures that the results are useful
When entering cooperation on a project you must be prepared to contribute to the completion of the project. This can consist of employment resources or a direct financial involvement. A financial involvement will most often be in the form of some kind of co-financing of one or more of the project’s activities. An agreement regulating rights and confidentiality will be drawn up for all cooperation projects.
If you are interested in cooperating or wish to enquire on a specific project idea, you are very welcome to contact one of the centre’s researchers. The relevant researcher can be found in the list of the centre’s employees.
For more general questions, please contact
Birgit Pedersen at the secretariat at the Institute of Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology and Environmental Technology on tel. +45 6550 7360.