The laboratory is a place of discovery. Across Europe, researchers are advancing cutting-edge solutions to some of the most pressing challenges of our time, from sustainable energy production to innovative hydrogen storage pathways based on Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers (LOHCs). Within PeCATHS, these efforts are generating valuable knowledge, new technologies and scientific breakthroughs that contribute…
The Strasbourg Convention & Exhibition Center hosted one of the most ambitious scientific events of the year: the E-MRS Spring Meeting 2026. Under the direct coordination of the European project PeCATHS consortium, the Symposium K of this event has consolidated itself as an epicenter of the debate on the ecological…
A Global Meeting Point for Hydrogen Innovation From April 27 to 30, 2026, the nanoGe conference, The Future of Hydrogen: Science, Applications and Energy Transition (H2Future26), successfully brought together international experts, researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders at THB Los Molinos in Ibiza, Spain. The event became a major meeting point…
The PeCATHS project is pleased to welcome a new partner: METU Center for Solar Energy Research and Applications (ODTÜ Güneş Enerjisi Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi, ODTÜ-GÜNAM), based in Ankara, Türkiye, joining the project through the Horizon Europe Hop-On Facility mechanism. ODTÜ-GÜNAM is a leading solar energy research and innovation center…
MATSUS (Materials for Sustainable Development Conference) took place on 23rd-27th of March 2026 at the World Trade Centre, Barcelona, and the PeCATHS project presented the work carried out during the first year of the project and the work to be carried out in the remaining time. The conference explored how materials science and technology can…
On 24 February 2026, the PeCATHS project coordinator, Universitat Jaume I (UJI), participated in the OHPERA project’s Final Clustering Workshop: “From Novel Materials to Solar Hydrogen Futures: Scaling Up Circular Innovation in Europe.” Held at Hotel Primus in Valencia, this full-day hybrid event gathered researchers, industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators…
In accordance with task T6.2 of the PECATHS Grant Agreement, we began a few months ago the process of mapping and locating sister projects funded under our same call, HORIZON-CL5-2024-D2-01. This initial approach aims to identify potential synergies, maximize the impact of the different projects, increase their visibility, and foster…
EIM is an innovation management and communication organisation with extensive experience in supporting European research and innovation projects. Its core expertise lies in dissemination, exploitation and stakeholder engagement, operating at the interface between research, industry and society. Through its involvement in numerous EU-funded initiatives, EIM supports project partners in translating…
At CIC energiGUNE, the Atomistic Modeling for Catalysis (AMC) group advances the discovery of efficient, affordable, and sustainable catalytic materials to support Europe’s clean energy transition. By combining state-of-the-art computational chemistry with data-driven machine-learning approaches, the group delivers atomistic insights that connect fundamental understanding with real-world energy technologies. Within the…
The European project PeCATHS is pleased to present its new presentation video, an audiovisual piece that captures the essence and vision of this revolutionary initiative. The video, now available on our YouTube channel, offers a clear and concise introduction to the challenges PeCATHS is addressing and the innovative solutions it…
The INAM Group is a multidisciplinary research team working at the Institute of Advanced Materials (https://www.inam.uji.es/) of the Universitat Jaume I. The Institute is an internationally recognized research center dedicated to interdisciplinary science and technology in advanced materials. Its activities are driven by a strong commitment to scientific excellence and…
Behind every European research project lies a diverse network of people, expertise and shared ambition. While scientific results and technological advances are at the core of PeCATHS, the project is ultimately driven by the researchers, engineers and innovators who collaborate across disciplines and borders to make progress possible. To highlight…