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On 21 March 2024, the seminar "Decarbonizing 2024 Advanced Materials and Technologies for a Sustainable Future", organized by the Stockholm Material Hub, was held at the Scandic Klara Hotel in Stockholm. The Stockholm Materials Hub (SMH) is made up of a team of scientists from three universities: Stockholm University (SU), Karolinska Insitute (KI), and KTH. The SMH (SMH) is an open platform that promotes collaboration between academia and business in the Stockholm region to spark innovation and technological development in the field of materials research, particularly in healthcare, energy and environmental applications.
Our business manager Yang Hongmei was invited to attend the seminar
Carbon capture as a permanent decarbonization technology has attracted worldwide attention. Our future requires new methods, technologies and business models for carbon capture. The Decarbonization workshop brought together experts from academia and industry to discuss the challenges of rising carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere.
Academic experts attending the meeting were KI Professor Christophe Duwig, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France Professor Elise Lorenceau, SU Professor Niklas Hedin, Jiayin Yuan, Professor Anders Lyngfelt, Chalmers tekniska högskola et al.
Industry experts included Erik Dahlen, CEO of Stockholm Exergi AB, and Mattias Karls, CEO of Direct Carbon AB.
In addition, there are experts from the Swedish Vinnova Foundation and the Swedish RISE Research Institute.
At the meeting, experts presented their respective research on Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS). Enterprises also discussed the problems and challenges encountered in the practical application of CCUS with the participating experts.
Niklas Hedin, Professor of Stockholm University, made a presentation and Jiayin Yuan, Professor of Stockholm University, moderated the session
This seminar is the collision and exchange of science and practical application, and it is believed that Sweden's CCUS technology will maintain the world's leading level with the strong support of the government and the efforts of all walks of life.