Air Liquide has revealed the three winners of its 2018 Scientific Challenge.
The Tier One corporation received 132 proposals from teams of researchers, start-ups and private or public institutes in 34 different countries, aimed at improving air quality and fighting climate change using the essential small molecules, such as oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen and carbon dioxide.
Each of the three winners has been awarded a €50,000 ($57,000) grant and has signed a partnership with Air Liquide that will enable them to receive €1.5m in funding, shared between the three projects, to develop their scientific proposals and transform them into market-ready technologies.
For each topic, the winners are:
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