Our teams guide your strategic choices in the development of innovative, more sustainable materials that meet the challenges of decarbonization in various manufacturing industries.
Our references in innovative and greener materials & chemistry :
- For an industrial (building sector): market study on dielectric mirrors for the building industry
- For the European Ceramics Cluster (ECC): market study and 5-year forecast on advanced ceramics for the Aerospace and Defence sector
- For an industrial (building sector): Market study anti-reflective and insulating glass in Europe
- For a start-up: market research on a new wall decoration for buildings
- For the Belgian government: market study of perfluoroalkylated and polyfluoroalkylated substances (PFAS) in Belgium
- For a start-up: market research for a new graphene technology to improve the properties of polymers and composites
- For the European Bio-Based Industry project “MAGNIFICENT” (2017 – 2021): Products and coproducts derived from microalgae in the Food, Feed and Cosmetics markets – Erdyn was WP leader and is responsible for market studies and business cases, competitive and regulatory analysis, dissemination and exploitation, and intellectual property
- For an industrial: identifying new markets for a controlled-occultation glass
- For food corporate: study of the Bag-in-Box packaging market
- For a TTO: market study on an innovative technology for designing mechanochromic textiles
- For a start-up: market research for a technology based on porous materials to manage air humidity
- For a TTO: market study on silicon nanoparticles obtained using a bottom-up approach
- For a TTO: market study for leather made from mycelium
- For a Research Laboratory: market research on a new hydride process for synthesising fine chemicals
- For a TTO: market study on innovative porous carbon materials for enzyme immobilisation and biocatalysis
- For a corporate (building industry): technological and competitive overview and market study of ‘easy to clean’ glass solutions
- Impact and use of biotechnologies in packaging industry: an overview and prospects for cosmetics
- For a corporate (building industry): identification of new bio-based and eco-designed thermosets and technological partners for insulating composites
- For a cosmetics corporate: contribution of biotechnologies to packaging decarbonization: an overview and prospects for the cosmetics industry
- For a textile manufacturer: technological review and exploration of new textile product concepts based on adaptability and modularity
- For a major retailer: prospective study – identification of future technologies for glove design
- For a cosmetics group: sourcing of innovative solutions and suppliers to produce “friction-free” inner coatings for cosmetic packaging
- For a cosmetic corporate: production of a 10-year R&D roadmap for barrier paper for cosmetics packaging – scouting of new technologies and partners
- For a textile manufacturer: identifying European suppliers of alternative natural fibres for new biobased textile products
- For a technical textile manufacturer: sourcing innovative recycled inert fillers for producing low carbon PVC products
- For a chemical company: technological overview of the use of silicones in inks and related sectors
- For a corporate (food industry): state of the art on the biodegradation of plastics for packaging
- For the industrial Dutch cluster CompositesNL and NBSO: prospective study of the Composites sector in France: multi-sector analysis, mapping of key players and 5-year outlook
- For the Observatoire de la Métallurgie (Metallurgy Observatory): economic overview and development opportunities for the metallurgy sector
- For a technical cluster: mapping of French institutional players in the field of thermoplastic composite manufacturing
- For an industrial group: benchmark of the German building materials market and analysis of the structure of the sector
- For the French TTO network: sector mapping on Innovative and Sustainable Buildings and Smart Cities