International Polar Foundation

International Polar Foundation

Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing

Brussels, Brussels Region 1,202 followers

IPF works to bridge the divide between the scientific research community, policy makers and the general public.

About us

The International Polar Foundation (IPF) was founded in 2002, by Belgian polar explorer Alain Hubert, glaciologist, Prof. Hugo Decleir, and climate scientist, Prof. André Berger. IPF was created as a foundation for the public good, and HM King Philippe of Belgium is the Honorary President. IPF's key mission is to support scientific research to foster a keener appreciation of the role science plays in society. In particular, research in the Polar Regions which allows a thorough re-examination of the planet’s interconnections, its fragility, the impact of human activities on the environment, and the evolution of millennial climate cycles. Notable amongst IPF activities are: PRINCESS ELISABETH ANTARCTICA research station: IPF with the help of private sector partners, conceived of and built the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica; the first ‘zero emission’ polar research station run entirely on renewable energies (wind and solar). The station has been operational and has supported scientific research since the 2006-07 Antarctic season. IPF gifted part of the station to the Belgian State in March 2010, and became the operator with full responsibility for the management, maintenance, supervision, provision of logistical and technical support, and security for scientific missions undertaken at and in the vicinity of the station. www.antarcticstation.org BAILLET LATOUR ANTARCTICA FELLOWSHIP: a biennial €150,000 grant provided by the Baillet Latour Fund to support young scientists from around the world to conduct scientific research out of Princess Elisabeth Antarctica. ARCTIC FUTURES SYMPOSIUM: held annually each fall to raise awareness of important developments occurring in the Arctic region, promote dialogue between Arctic stakeholders, and empower local communities in the Circumpolar North. www.arcticfutures.org

Industry
Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Brussels, Brussels Region
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2002
Specialties
Antarctic and Arctic issues, scientific research, sustainable development (environmental impact reduction and renewable energy technologies), logistical support in extreme conditions, Outreach & Education, and Stakeholder management

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    Rue des Vétérinaires 42B/1

    Brussels, Brussels Region 1070, BE

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    Antwerp resident and #LEGO enthusiast Daniel Vermeir agreed to be interviewed by our team after he built an amazing scale model of the Princess Elisabeth #Antarctica, the world’s first and to date only zero-emission #polar #research station. The model is on display at the gift shop of the MAS | Museum aan de Stroom in Stad Antwerpen, Belgium. The model consists of some 6,000 pieces and took over 70 hours to complete. Follow the link below to read the full interview with Daniel Vermeir and get inspired today! https://bit.ly/4dmWrwN

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    Are you interested in Science Communication? On Friday, November 29th, we will join BE SciComm 2024 “Lift off! Finding Funds, Friends & Fans for your Scicomm project” gathering in #Hoek38 (Leuvenseweg 38) in Brussels. We will take part in a panel discussion where the focus will be on how to best set up exhibitions for effective science communication. Save yourself a spot, follow the link below and register today! https://lnkd.in/eWNEF_HS

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  • The 15th annual Arctic Futures Symposium will be taking place next week! Join us on Monday December 2nd and 3rd at the Residence Palace in Brussels EU Quarter for exciting keynote speakers as well as six topical panel discussions. In addition we have a record number of side events lined up this year, starting with the 6th annual Arctic Shorts film evening. There are too many cool and exciting events to list here but follow the link below for the full program and overview of side events that will be taking place in conjunction with this years Arctic Futures Symposium! https://bit.ly/3uzYlcF

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  • Research teams from the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) and Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) have begun their trip to Antarctica and are excited to get back to work on the ice! There are two big research projects that these teams will be focusing on: one project, FROID, is searching for the world's oldest ice, potentially over one million years, while the other project, ULTIMO, is looking for rare meteorites and mapping the geological features of the Belgica Mountains. By combining meteorite studies and ice core drilling, these missions aim to achieve breakthroughs in both climatology and space science. Follow the link below for more info and read the full press release on our website! https://bit.ly/3Z7Ja5I

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    On Thursday, November 21st the IPF will participate in #Klimaduro, the yearly climate and sustainability week of the Province of West-Flanders. At 8:30 AM we will host a two-hour interactive course about the polar regions. Come discover how the Arctic and Antarctic drive our global climate, the impacts of climate change, and why it matters to YOU. Join the students of VIVES-university campus Brugge in this workshop using two large 3D maps of the poles. Additionally, beginning at 12 PM there will be a one-hour lecture covering the same topics, in the VIVES-university campus in Kortrijk. Entrance is free, registration is however mandatory (please do so by sending a mail to Lies.Verstraete @vives.be). The presentations will be held in Dutch. For more information and the full Klimaduro program follow the link(s) below. https://lnkd.in/eJbyugdQ https://lnkd.in/eMFCPmMU Dutch Version: Op donderdag 21 november neemt de IPF deel aan #Klimaduro, de jaarlijkse klimaat- en duurzaamheidsweek van de Provincie West-Vlaanderen. Van 8:30 tot 10:30u geven we een workshop over de poolgebieden: kom ontdekken hoe de noordpool en Antarctica ons globale klimaat mee sturen, wat de impact is van de klimaatverandering daar, en waarom dit JOU ook aanbelangt. Volg deze workshop, die gebruik maakt van twee grote 3D-kaarten van de poolgebieden, samen met de studenten van VIVES University of Applied Sciences campus Brugge. Nadien, om 12 uur, volgt er een presentatie van een uur, over hetzelfde onderwerp, aan de VIVES-campus in Kortrijk. Toegang is gratis, maar registreren is nodig (stuur een mailtje naar Lies.Verstraete@vives.be). De presentaties zijn in het Nederlands. Voor meer informatie & het volledige Klimaduro-programma: volg de onderstaande links. https://lnkd.in/eJbyugdQ https://lnkd.in/eMFCPmMU

  • We're back in our happy place 🤗 The 2024–2025 austral summer research season is off to a strong start! The 14 lead members of the BELgian Antarctic Research Expedition (BELARE) team arrived at the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica and are busy preparing the station for the arrival of the first scientists in the coming days. Follow the link below to read the full news article on our website detailing all things keeping our team busy in these opening days! https://bit.ly/4fRTHch

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  • More than 45,000 people visited the exhibition “To the Antarctic” over the 4.5 months that it was open to the public at the MAS | Museum aan de Stroom. We are thankful to everyone that took the time to visit this special exhibition blending historical and contemporary aspects of Belgium's Antarctic involvement which is 127 years in the making. As one set of doors close, the ones at the Princess Elisabeth station open for the 2024-2025 season; where we once again support scientists in their quest to better understand the changes taking place in this region of Queen Maud Land and beyond. For more information about the MAS exhibition 'To the Antarctic' follow the link below. https://bit.ly/3YDVeeT

  • We are happy to announce that our 2024-2025 Antarctic season has officially begun! The first members of our team have arrived at the Princess Elisabeth station and are preparing for the arrival of the first scientists. We look forward to supporting 18 different research projects this season, all of which play a role in trying to understand the bigger puzzle piece at hand - climate change

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