We are delighted to share that Creative Nano proudly participated in the prestigious Polymers2024 conference, held at the renowned Athens War Museum from May 28 to May 31. This esteemed event brought together leading experts, researchers, and innovators from around the globe to discuss the latest advancements in polymer science.
On the second day of the conference, our dedicated team of researchers made significant contributions to the event. Sofia Makri, Eleni Poupaki, Michalis Kartsinis, and Stefania Koutsourea each presented comprehensive posters detailing their cutting-edge research projects.
Sofia Makri presented her work on the Sustain a Print initiative, a project focused on developing sustainable printing technologies. Eleni Poupaki shared her insights into the FreeMe project, which explores innovative approaches to enhancing polymer-free technologies. Michalis Kartsinis discussed the progress and findings related to the REDONDO project, aimed at advancing polymer applications in various industrial sectors. Lastly, Stefania Koutsourea provided an in-depth overview of her research on Microplastics, addressing the environmental impact and potential solutions to mitigate microplastic pollution.
The conference served as a valuable platform for exchanging ideas and fostering collaborations, and we are proud to have contributed to these important discussions. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the organisers and participants for making Polymers2024 a resounding success. Stay tuned for more updates and insights from Creative Nano as we continue to advance the frontiers of polymer science and technology.