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Unveiling the minds behind SaP: Exclusive interviews with project partners!

By admin  Published On May 17, 2023

SaP’s first video unveils exclusive interviews with some of our 11 esteemed partners to dive deeper into the SaP project. Join us as we explore their technical roles within the project, shedding light on their invaluable contributions to its success.

In this captivating video, we have the privilege of interviewing the following key individuals:

  • Christian Rein from the Danish Technological Institute (DTI), the project’s coordinator. Christian provides valuable insights into the overall project coordination and shares his expertise on sustainable printing technologies.
  • Pablo Fanjul from Metrohm Dropsens, who discusses their technical role and contributions to the SaP project. Pablo’s expertise brings a deeper understanding of the innovative solutions developed for sustainable printing.
  • Camilla Andersen from Melsen Tech, who shares her experiences and expertise in the context of the SaP project. Camilla’s insights provide valuable perspectives on the practical implementation and real-world impact of sustainable printing technologies.
  • Nikolaos Bikiaris from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), who sheds light on the university’s technical involvement in the SaP project. Nikolaos brings his expertise in materials science and engineering to discuss the advancements achieved in sustainable printing.
  • Kasper Moth-Pulsen from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), who shares insights on their role within the project and their contribution to sustainable printing research. Kasper’s expertise offers valuable perspectives on the technical aspects of the SaP project.

Through these engaging interviews, we gain a comprehensive understanding of the SaP project, its technical intricacies, and the collective efforts of our esteemed partners. Moreover, they highlight the significant impacts and benefits that SaP brings to Europe and society as a whole.

The video was idealized and conceived by AXIA Innovation, the SaP partner managing the communication, dissemination and exploitation of the project’s results. The idea was to offer a glimpse into the technical roles, expertise, and profound impact of our partners in advancing sustainable printing technologies.

Join us in celebrating the collaborative efforts of the SaP consortium as we pave the way towards a greener future.

List of speakers interviewed in the video:

  • Christian Rein from the Danish Technological Institute (DTI), Denmark, the project’s coordinator
  • Pablo Fanjul from the SME Metrohm Dropsens, Spain, responsible for the end-user case of biosensors
  • Camilla Andersen from the SME Melsen Tech, Denmark, responsible for the end-user case of membrane switches/keyboards
  • Nikolaos Bikiaris from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), Greece, leading the development of sustainable materials
  • Kasper Moth-Pulsen from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain, leading the separation and recycling activities

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