Project: Towards the decarbonization of tile industry through an innovative semi-wet granulated technology for porcelain tiles
INNOVATILE is identifying companies that process secondary raw materials
Representatives from two of the partners visited the facilities of the company Noulas Resevi (Nules, Spain)
INNOVATILE opens new research opportunity for the decarbonization of the ceramic industry
The Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II announces a public selection for a 12-month research position within the framework of the INNOVATILE project.
INNOVATILE shares its challenges with the big Interreg family in Spain
Representatives of the lead partner of INNOVATILE joined the Interreg conference ‘Transfer and Impact on the Territory’, which took place in Valencia.
INNOVATILE keeps working to ensure the quality of its development with a new tender
As a project partner, the Egyptian Center for Innovation, Technology and Development (ECITD) has launched an invitation to tender to select a qualified First Level Controller (FLC).
INNOVATILE at MED Talks: showcasing innovation in the Mediterranean
For the first time, Interreg NEXT MED had a dedicated session to highlight some of our most promising projects.
INNOVATILE showcases in Türkiye its contribution to energy efficiency in industry
Çanakkale Kalebodur Industry, Kaleseramik, and Çanakkale Technology Development Zone attended the training organized by the Turkish Directorate for EU Affairs as the National Authority of the Programme.
INNOVATILE is taking its first steps by purchasing materials
INNOVATILE continues to progress in its initial stages, starting with a tender for inventory items by the lead partner. Specifically, the tender is for the purchase of a Powder Rheometer for the Rheological Characterisation of Solid Particles.
INNOVATILE is moving forward in sustainable ceramic production
Technical staff from the Turkish company Kaleseramik visited the laboratories of the project leader, University Institute of Ceramic Technology (IUTC) of the Universitat Jaume I in Castellón (Spain).
The INNOVATILE project to pave the way for sustainable ceramic tile manufacturing
The project promotes a new, more sustainable technology aimed at significantly reducing the environmental impact of ceramic tile manufacturing, potentially cutting production costs by around 10%.