The APOLO project was proudly presented at the SEPTech Conference, a key European event dedicated to advancing sustainable and efficient process technologies. Representing the consortium were Roberto Fiorillo from Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE), Antony Nyongesa from LEC, and the project coordinator Angela Mary Thomas from TECNALIA, who shared APOLO’s vision, progress, and technological breakthroughs with a diverse international audience.

Roberto Fiorillo
Kinetic modelling of ruthenium-based catalysts for ammonia cracking process
TUE, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Antony Nyongesa
Ammonia Fuels the Future: Steering Global Shipping Toward Zero Emissions
LEC, Graz, Austria
During the event, the APOLO roll-up display was showcased in the main conference room, attracting the attention of participants from academia, industry, and research organizations and giving the project strong visibility among leading European initiatives working toward greener and more resilient process industries
Being part of the SEPTech Conference offered a valuable opportunity for APOLO to strengthen its presence in the European research and innovation landscape while connecting with experts, companies, and policymakers to explore new collaborations and exchange knowledge
The discussions and interactions throughout the event provided insights that help APOLO align its research with the latest technological and policy developments and further disseminate its impact in the field of sustainable process technologies
Participation in SEPTech reflects APOLO’s ongoing commitment to collaborative innovation, scientific excellence, and sustainable development
The project continues to progress through the joint effort of its partners, driving forward solutions that contribute to Europe’s transition toward cleaner and more efficient industrial processes








