As in previous editions, Institute IMDEA Energía presented its latest technological offerings at the IMDEA Institutes network stand in the Madrid Regional Government Pavilion at the ‘Science For Industry S4i 2025’ forum held at La Nave, Madrid, on 29-30 January.

The forum brought together experts from various firms, many of which are part of IMDEA Energy’s collaborative network, such as large innovative corporations and technology-based companies from various sectors related to energy, new materials, mobility, engineering or health, together with research centres, universities, regional administrations and agents of the innovative ecosystem such as the European Patent Office, EPO, the Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology, CDTI, investment funds and blue angels, among other participants, to share innovative technologies, knowledge and generate opportunities for technology transfer.

IMDEA Energy Institute was represented by researchers Vafa Feyzi and Keyvan Mirehbar and the Head of Development and Technology Transfer, Félix Marín, who presented the different patents and intellectual and industrial property titles that have not yet been licensed, as well as its technology portfolio and two novel prototypes:

  • Programme for analysing industrial processes and minimising their environmental impact. Process Analyzer Software (PROAN).
  • Elimination of pollutants from water, CO2 and N2 reduction and hydrogen production. Photo-electro reactor.

The prototypes were presented in two forums, where videos were also recorded: the Green Stage and the stand of the Alliance of Severo Ochoa and María de Maeztu Centres of Excellence, to which IMDEA Energía belongs as a María de Maeztu Centre of Excellence, which included them in its catalogue for the fair.

Apart from the attendees, several organised visits were attended at the stand, such as a group of large corporations with representatives from Acciona Energía, Alsa, EDP, Enagás, Moeve, Naturgy, Ormazabal Corporate Technology, Repsol, Talgo, Técnicas Reunidas, Valoriza and Westinghouse, among other companies; companies interested in new materials with representatives from ABB, ArcelorMittal, Celsa Group, GH Cranes & Components, Hitachi Rail, Seat and Tolsa and an institutional delegation from the Community of Madrid headed by the Regional Minister for Education and Universities, Emilio Viciana, with the presence of the Deputy Director General for Technological Innovation, Vicente Parras, among other authorities.