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UNIRESEARCH

Organisation Introduction

Since its start in 1994, Uniresearch, a SME located in Delft, the Netherlands, has become a successful and independent grants & innovation consultancy firm specialised in national and European grants in the field of innovation, research and technological development. UNR has a team of highly skilled consultants and project managers, bringing together a mix of technical, scientific and business administration backgrounds. Based on the experience gained in over 150 collaborative projects, UNR has developed many project management & dissemination procedures, structures and tools.

Why SWEETHY?

With almost 30 years of relevant work experience in similar EU projects, the SWEETHY project perfectly fits to our portfolio. We are glad to continue supporting advances in green hydrogen production and linked technologies. UNR joins the steering committee team in SWEETHY to aid in making the project a success, achieving the ambitious objectives, and strengthening the network in hydrogen technologies and material science. In addition, the project vision fits perfectly to our main mission ‘Key to Innovation’ focusing on technological innovations and aiding sustainability.

What in SWEETHY?

Uniresearch is leading the tasks on dissemination, communication and support for exploitation. Communicating and disseminating results of the project to the relevant target audiences are key to ensure a good exploitation of results when the project has ended.

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The project is supported by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership and its members. Co-funded by the European Union under Grant Agreement N° 101192342. However, the views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the Clean Hydrogen Partnership. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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