Innovation News Network brings you the latest research and innovation news from the fields of science, environment, energy, critical raw materials, technology, and electric vehicles.
Positioning Europe as a key hub for life sciences
Explore the Strategy for European Life Sciences and its aims to accelerate Europe’s leadership in the life sciences sector.
Measuring what matters: How on-farm methane monitoring unlocks hidden productivity gains
Agscent’s methane measurement technology is helping beef producers turn emissions data into powerful productivity insights.
AvantGuard’s AVA-003: A new front in the fight against antimicrobial resistance
AvantGuard’s AVA-003 compound offers a proactive solution against antimicrobial resistance, targeting pathogens with sustained activity.
Innovative PFAS treatment with mobile activated carbon filtration in Rumilly
In Rumilly, Savoie, PFAS contamination in drinking water has triggered increased regulatory vigilance. Discover more here.
Growing Malta’s resilient semiconductor ecosystem
Explore Malta’s evolving semiconductor landscape, government strategies aimed at enhancing the sector and the challenges it faces.
6G: The time for global alignment is now!
Discover the importance of global collaboration in strengthening digital infrastructure and progress towards a 6G world.
Avivid’s TurboCoag technology pushes the boundaries of PFAS treatment
TurboCoag® technology treats industrial water contaminated with PFAS, emulsified oils, heavy metals, suspended solids, and microorganisms.
HiHELIOS: An advanced hybrid solution for Europe’s energy storage challenge
The HiHELIOS project develops TRL 7 innovative modular hybrid battery systems to accelerate renewable energy and secure electricity supply.
Satellite launch tests ‘unhackable’ quantum communications
The SpeQtre satellite will demonstrate secure quantum communications between ground stations in the UK and Singapore.
Widespread photosynthetic bacterium could help reduce PFAS pollution
Researchers have explored how natural microbes might eventually be guided or engineered to help reduce PFAS pollution.











