ULTIMATE Water EU ’s Post

Time is running fast! At the end of this month and after more than four years, the project ULTIMATE will be completed. Today and tomorrow the project partners meet for the last time in Livorno, Italy, discussing our results, achievements, impact and the way forward. Thanks a lot to our partners from CONSORZIO ARETUSA , Università Politecnica delle Marche and Consorzio Polo Tecnologico Magona for the opportunity to meet there and experience the Italian demo case. So stay tuned, there is more to come. In meantime you can also have a look on our reports here: https://lnkd.in/dRGnvDw #CircularEconomy #WaterSmart #IndustrialSymbiosis #WaterReuse #Resource

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I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to all the participants in the ULTIMATE Water EU project, especially to the coordinator KWR Water Research Institute and our Italian case study partners, CONSORZIO ARETUSA, WWEELab Research Group - Università Politecnica delle Marche , and West Systems S.r.l. .  For the first time in its 25-year history, our small research center, Consorzio Polo Tecnologico Magona, had the opportunity to participate as a partner in a European research project, and I can proudly say that we were all incredibly excited about this possibility.  Personally, I found great joy in attending the technical meetings, where I expanded my knowledge on water-related topics and learned from the experiences of other case studies.  My colleagues and I sincerely hope to collaborate with some of you again in the near future, sharing our know-how and especially our expertise in the design, implementation, and management of pilot plants.  Thank you once again for this amazing experience and see you soon!

Joep van den Broeke

Senior Scientific Researcher & Project Manager at KWR Water Research Institute

1mo

I would like to thank all partners for the collaboration in this wonderful project. This last meeting showed that we produced great results. Sad to see this collaboration end.

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