EIC Accelerator Pilot – Green Deal
About the Project
LOCAL FERTILISER PRODUCTION BY PLASMA TREATMENT
N2 Applied has been granted a EIC Accelerator Pilot project of 3.8 MEUR with an overall aim to fund the pilot project and at the end of the project commercialise the technology, and thus ensure the successful developmnet of the company.
The main objective of this project is to pilot the N2 Technology in the market and validate the product to ensure successful commercialisation.
The project runs from 1 December 2020 to 30 November 2022
The project is divided into 5 work packages to prepare the solution for market entry:
WP 1 Production of pilot units and commercial design
WP 2 On farm piloting and validation of NEO
WP 3 Sustainability assessment of environmental benefits
WP 4 Business development
WP 5 Communication and dissemination of the activities and results
News, Activities and Results
UK’s National Pig Centre To Use Near-Zero Emissions Technology To Test Circular Farming Methods
Partnership Will Assess Nutrient Efficiency, Animal Health and Soil Improvements Oslo, Norway: N2 Applied, the European agricultural technology business, today announced a partnership with the UK’s National Pig Centre that will see its slurry [...]
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Holly Green Farm
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