Academic and institutional associated partners
University of Liège, Belgium
The University of Liège, Belgium, with its unique expertise, will provide immersive training in digital skills applied to energy management strategies over two courses (one-week period in Liège and classes given in Nancy by ULg faculty members). This offering is designed to equip participants with advanced capabilities in navigating the intersection of digital technologies and energy management.
Esade Business School, Spain
ESADE Business School in Barcelona, Spain, stands out for its global recognition in business education, offering distinguished programmes in management and entrepreneurship. Renowned for fostering innovation and leadership, ESADE will deliver courses dedicated to design thinking, business, and entrepreneurship.
ETH Zürich, Swiss
ETH Zürich (CH), globally acclaimed as a leading technical university, particularly excels in research and education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). ETHZ will be involved through Research at the Reliability and Risk Engineering (RRE) laboratory, which is geared toward addressing the key global challenge of designing and operating energy systems and supply chains in the face of energy transitions.
European Energy Research Alliance
The EERA (European Energy Research Alliance) is a European association comprising nearly 250 research institutions organised into joint programmes in the field of low-carbon energy technologies. EERA also plays a role in drafting position papers and roadmaps for the European Commission, leveraging its network of research experts.
Industrial associated partners
ArcelorMittal, France
ArcelorMittal Research (FR) serves as the primary research campus for ArcelorMittal (ranking as the second-largest steel producer globally). The campus located in Maizières les Metz (France) hosts over 800 researchers representing 25 nationalities.
John Cockerill, Belgium
John Cockerill, Belgium, headquartered in Liège, is a prominent manufacturer and integrator of energy technology and decarbonization solutions. It focuses on many innovative technologies for energy transition.
SNAM, Italy
SNAM, Italy, is an energy infrastructure company. It is the main Italian operator for the transport and dispatching of natural gas in Italy. SNAM also aims to invest in new energy transition businesses to reduce environmental impact and decarbonization: sustainable mobility, energy efficiency, renewable gases such as biomethane and hydrogen.
SENER, Spain
SENER, Spain, is an engineering and technology company. They develop high-tech projects that respond to contribute to a sustainable future and promotes the transition of companies towards business models that are more respectful at the environment.
Termofluids, Spain
Termofluids, Spain, is a spin-off company of UPC, will oversee the design and supervision of a comprehensive challenge related to the energy supply and management of buildings using renewable sources.
Southern Light, Sweden
Southern Light, Sweden, is a spin-off company of KTH and develops software solutions for green hydrogen project development.
Flower, Sweden
Flower, Sweden, is a provider of grid balancing and energy services. By operating a variety of flexible distributed energy assets across several geographies through our virtual power plant, we enable the increase renewable energy penetration of the European energy mix.
eurac research
EURAC is a research centre in the Alpine region, which specialises in decentralised energy applications in collaboration with various industries.