2019-1.3.1-KK-2019-00015

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In terms of values, competencies and opportunities, the University of Pannonia defines itself as a university representing sustainability in the future. All this offers a unique opportunity for both the University and its cooperating partners, as well as Veszprém and Nagykanizsa, which serve as implementation sites, to become the country's leading R&D and Innovation force in the areas of environmental protection, sustainability, responsible management of raw materials and mineral resources, and joining the international innovation and research and development cycle. This Tender Project supports the implementation of these aspirations, in which our consortium partners have a prominent role, who ensure the achievement of our goals in close cooperation by formulating market needs and challenges. |
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| I. RENEWABLE ENERGIES (7 subprojects) |
II. WASTE MANAGEMENT (15 subprojects) |
III. WATER TECHNOLOGIES (21 subprojects) |
IV. SUSTAINABLE TOURISM (3 subprojects) |
V. SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT (6 alprojects) |
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The program identified five main research pillars: renewable energies, waste management, water technologies, and the development of the cities of the future and the shaping of tourism in harmony with the environment, which individually and collectively are key issues for future sustainability. |
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At the 2020 Hungarian Innovation Grand Prix competition, the Hungarian Innovation Association gave the Environmental Innovation Award, entitled “Co-Processing - Joint Conversion of Biological and Fossil Raw Materials into Diesel Oils” developed by MOL and the University of Pannonia.
The result of the innovation: each liter of biogas produced during the co-processing procedure results in a reduction of approximately 2.5-3.0 kg of CO2 emissions compared to diesel obtained from crude oil.
Congratulations to all participating colleagues for the recognition!

Within the framework of the Circular Economy Professional Day that was held in Veszprém on September 7, 2020, the project named "Establishment of a Sustainability Competence Centers based on the Circular Economy ath the University of Pannonia", granted by the National Research and Developement and Innovation Office, was presented to the public.




