Innovations

5 November 2020
The transformation of the industrial sector so it has a lower environmental impact is one of the challenges of our century. But can innovation really be reconciled with environment? Here are 5 rising ...
10 September 2020
In many sectors, the energy transition is intertwined with innovative materials. Over time, laboratories have identified new materials that offer huge potentials. Some are self-healing, while others c...
4 September 2020
This is an overview of the first innovations submitted by exhibitors for Pollutec as at the end of July. 44 innovations have already been confirmed and represent every sector of the show. Almost a thi...
The Direction générale du Trésor (Directorate General of the French Treasury, French Ministry for the Economy) is inviting applications from French companies to submit international projects aimed at ...
The concepts of “agriculture” and “environment” have been in conflict for several decades, even generations, whereas they should naturally go together. The many pressures exerted by the agricultural s...
Alongside electronic communication and global positioning systems (GPS, Galileo), Earth observation is another key field of satellite applications. With applications ranging from resource management t...
Pollutec did not wait for the concept of the circular economy to showcase materials produced from recycling or from renewable sources (i.e. bio-sourced). Recycling and recovery have been at the heart ...
Pollutec, the open doorway to emerging concepts Even if Pollutec is known and recognised to have borne the emergence and acknowledgement of new and breakthrough technologies, the show has also been wh...
11 February 2019
Which innovations at Pollutec 2018 can be useful in your everyday life? Each edition of Pollutec reveals numerous new innovations. As these are often associated with professionals and their specific r...
4 May 2018
All aspects of the water sector concerned by innovation Whether their origin is public or private, global studies on water all point to the same conclusion: the gap between water supply and demand is ...