We want to dedicate space to those who have seen in our project not only a business opportunity, but also a step towards global change.
We have received over 20 letters of interest and support (LOI) from early adopters, technology partners, and institutions, including Snam, Sirti, Enel, Eni, Italgas, Acea, Siram Veolia, Acquedotto Pugliese, the Italian Ministry of the Environment, Dumarey, CETMA and many others.
Politecnico di Torino (PoliTO)
Politecnico di Torino is a leading Italian university in engineering and applied sciences. Our collaboration provides access to cutting-edge research resources and brilliant minds in the field of engineering and sustainability, which directly contribute to our technological progress. We have signed a multi-year framework agreement, involving three research teams dedicated to the development of NAL technology subcomponents.
CETMA
CETMA is a Research and Technology organization that combines scientific research with practical industrial applications. Our partnership focuses on leveraging CETMA’s interdisciplinary expertise to support innovation in the design and development of NAL system components.
Athena
Athena is a leading manufacturer of gaskets. We have entered into a partnership to co-develop certain components of the NAL. This collaboration exemplifies Green Independence’s open innovation approach—capitalizing on partner expertise to accelerate time-to-market and strengthen technical performance.
ELLE Srl
Elle Srl operates across multiple business areas, providing custom solutions and systems for efficient energy use. Our partnership supports the integration of NAL into commercial contexts where energy efficiency is key to reducing costs and maximizing profitability.
Snam
Snam is one of Europe’s leading energy infrastructure companies, specializing in natural gas transmission, storage, and regasification, with a growing focus on hydrogen and sustainable energy solutions. Snam supported us in validating our ECM through an open innovation initiative during Open Italy 2021. This collaboration demonstrates the potential for integration of cutting-edge solutions into existing infrastructure to enable a more sustainable energy future.
Sirti
Sirti is a century-old Italian company specializing in the design, construction, and maintenance of Acquedotto Pugliese and Regione Puglia work synergistically with the aim of promoting environmental protection, guaranteeing the protection of water resources, and supporting the economic development of the territory.
Acquedotto Pugliese
Acquedotto Pugliese is one of Italy’s leading integrated water service providers. We have established a collaborative relationship to explore synergies in water treatment and sustainability, in line with our shared goal of optimizing resource management and reducing environmental impact.
DITNE
The National Technology District on Energy (DiTNE) is a Consortium Company established in 2008 to promote scientific relations and collaborations between research and industry systems, strengthen the competitiveness of the energy-environmental sector at national and international level and promote the growth of the entrepreneurial fabric and skills of the system-country.
FaradaIC
FaradaIC is a fabless semiconductor and chemical company that develops microchip-based electrochemical gas sensors using standard microfabrication techniques. Their support reinforces our shared commitment to next-generation sensor technologies.
Eni
Eni is an integrated global energy company committed to carbon neutrality by 2050. They work to ensure that access to energy is guaranteed in all the countries where they are present, and they constantly work to make their energy mix increasingly sustainable, with the aim of a just and inclusive transition.
Regione Puglia
Regione Puglia has recognized the high innovative and strategic potential of our project, offering institutional support as part of the region’s broader commitment to decarbonization and sustainable development. This endorsement reinforces the territorial and environmental relevance of our mission.
3SUN (Enel)
3SUN, part of the Enel Group, is Europe’s largest solar cell and module manufacturer, equipped with a leading-edge photovoltaic research center. Their support underscores the alignment of our technology with the advancement of solar innovation.
Intesa SanPaolo
Intesa Sanpaolo Innovation Center promotes clean energy innovation and decarbonization technologies. Their support strengthens our path to market as part of the Sustainable Energy Venture program for key industry partners.
Proplast
Proplast is a technology center focused on creating interdisciplinary networks in the polymer and composite sectors. Our collaboration bridges academia and industry to support material innovation in our technology.
Dumarey
Dumarey is a European leader in sustainable mobility, developing innovative systems for engines, transmissions, and energy storage. Their support reflects a shared interest in hydrogen and electrification technologies.
Unicredit
UniCredit embeds ESG sustainability into its core culture and operations. Their letter of interest reflects their belief in the social and environmental impact of technologies like ours in shaping the future of Europe.
Masmec
Masmec combines technical and scientific expertise to drive industrial and societal progress. Their support signals alignment with our innovation goals in automation and clean technologies.
Fluid-o-tech
Fluid-o-Tech is a global leader in the design and manufacture of advanced pumping systems. Their role in our project is strategic: we are working together to develop and optimize water management components within the NAL, enhancing system performance and sustainability.
MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY SECURITY
The Italian Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security has formally recognized Green Independence as a strategic initiative for Italy and Europe in the context of the energy transition.
Siram Veolia
Siram Veolia is a leading provider of energy and environmental services. We have established a collaboration to explore the integration of our technologies within sustainable infrastructure solutions. This synergy reflects our shared commitment to innovation in resource efficiency and supports the deployment of the NAL system in real-world applications.
Italgas
Italgas is Italy’s leading gas distribution company, with over 185 years of history. Their interest in our technology reflects a commitment to expanding the role of hydrogen in Italy’s energy transition.
Acea
Acea is one of Italy’s main multi-utility companies, particularly active in water services. We have initiated a collaboration to explore the application of our technology within the integrated water service sector. This partnership exemplifies the potential of NAL to contribute to sustainable water management and supports our open innovation strategy.
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Progetto finanziato con la misura Brevetti + con fondi dell’Unione europea – NextGenerationEU” CLP: BRE0001662; CUP: C89J24002760008 | Progetto di valorizzazione della domanda di brevetto n. 102021000012830