Society for Innovation EuroBul Innovation Ltd.
The company is founded and operates entirely on innovative and applied science projects. Its main objectives are introduction
of new technologies and their wide use in decorative and industrial coatings, which are affected by external factors.
The main directions of development are: functional nanocomposite coatings with high resistance to external weather influences. To overcome the shortcomings of traditional polymer coatings is applied high technology (nanotechnology) to develop a new hybrid material, which is a polymer of nanocomposite (filming material), modified with a combination of appropriately selected nanosized fillers. Supporting activities:
The main directions of development are: functional nanocomposite coatings with high resistance to external weather influences. To overcome the shortcomings of traditional polymer coatings is applied high technology (nanotechnology) to develop a new hybrid material, which is a polymer of nanocomposite (filming material), modified with a combination of appropriately selected nanosized fillers. Supporting activities:
- Interface technology transfer
- Training and technical assistance on development projects
- Industrial and intellectual protection of innovative developments
The innovation company is actively working on two applied science projects:
- Science - researched project: “Construction of an open laboratory of
Experimental Mechanics of Micro-and Nanostructures materials”
designated for funding based on the Fund held by “ Scientific Research” competition “Developing scientific infrastructure -2008”. The funding covers mainly fundamental scientific researches (over 50 %) and allows carrying out industrial research and studies on the applicability of results from fundamental research and general education. - Applied Project: “Composite planar germanium detectors”
is developed within the collaboration HiSpec / DeSpec project FAIR in Darmstadt, Germany, which is part of future European research infrastructure(designed by ESFRI). Composite planar detectors germanium with high pixelisation will use algorithms tracking (tracking) of the scattering of gamma rays.