As the world discusses the challenges of decarbonization and Niobium technology has been showing to be an ally of the development of a cleaner energy
matrix, the Embassy of Brazil in Tokyo, CBMM and Sojitz Corporation, organized the “Niobium Technology for Clean Energy” webinar to present ongoing research on the production and storage of green energy using Niobium-based materials, which could support not only Japan’s efforts to reach its ambitious emissions reductions targets by 2030, but also help us achieve a more sustainable development in a global scale.
Check out the Innovation Round Table about trends and advancements in the energy sector moderated by Dr Dree Strand (Chief Scientific Officer, Wildcat Discovery Technologies) and discover the various benefits of using Niobium applications
Check out the Innovation Round Table about trends and advancements in the energy sector moderated by Dr Dree Strand (Chief Scientific Officer, Wildcat Discovery Technologies) and discover the various benefits of using Niobium applications
Niobium solution for a sustainable future
Alexandre Jordão Msc (CBMM | Niobium)
Alexandre Jordão Msc (CBMM | Niobium)
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Niobium-based solid catalysts for smart biomass conversion
Prof. Kiyotaka Nakajima (Hokkaido University)
Prof. Kiyotaka Nakajima (Hokkaido University)
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Highly durable and active cathode catalysts using Niobium for polymer electrolyte fuel cells
Prof. Katsuyoshi Kakinuma (University of Yamanashi)
Prof. Katsuyoshi Kakinuma (University of Yamanashi)
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New nano-structured electrode materials with Niobium for energy storage applications
Prof. Naoaki Yabuuchi (Yokohama Materials University)
Prof. Naoaki Yabuuchi (Yokohama Materials University)
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Niobium-based photocatalyst for water splitting reaction
Prof. Kazunari Domen (The University of Tokyo and special contract prof. Shinshu University)
Prof. Kazunari Domen (The University of Tokyo and special contract prof. Shinshu University)
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Next-generation Li-ion battery with Niobium-based anode for electrified society
Dr. Yasushiro Harada (Toshiba Corp.)
Dr. Yasushiro Harada (Toshiba Corp.)