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On 5th and 6th November, the partners of the SYL consortium, "Capacity building to the Mongolian Vegetable Tanned Yak Leather Cluster on bio-leather and bio-leather products", held the third Project Steering Committee meeting in Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia) near the end of the third year of implementation.
El Centro Tecnológico del Calzado, INESCOP, ha presentado los biopolímeros desarrollados a partir de los residuos de la paja de arroz en la quinta edición del Congreso Internacional de Polímeros Avanzados e Ingeniería celebrado en Atenas para la difusión de soluciones sostenibles en biopolímeros para la industria.
El Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico concede a Inescop el sello oficial que acredita que, durante 2023, ha calculado la Huella de Carbono de Organización. Un año más, y ya van 8, el centro tecnológico hace patente su compromiso en la reducción de emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero.
Los investigadores Carlota Hernández, Víctor Manuel Serrano y Adrián Amat presentaron en la Recycling Week 2024 los resultados de las investigaciones más recientes desarrolladas por Inescop para mejorar la sostenibilidad en la industria del calzado, en un foro que reunión a expertos en reciclaje y economía circular para compartir innovaciones en procesos industriales sostenibles.
Esta semana se han reunido en Valencia los socios de BIVALVOS, un proyecto coordinado por Inescop que busca mejorar la sostenibilidad del sector acuícola mediante la valorización de las mermas de producción y las conchas de los mejillones para la generación de nuevos bioproductos como snacks, bioestimulantes agrícolas o soportes para la depuración de aguas.
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ECOALF
ECOALF has measured the environmental impact of its footwear at different stages of the life cycle to identify areas for improvement and achieve a carbon neutral footprint by 2030.
Thanks to the LIFE GREENSHOES4ALL project, footwear manufacturing companies are helped to reduce their CO2 and greenhouse gas emissions, reducing their environmental impact and contributing to the development of a sustainable industry.
GLENT
GLENT aimed at positioning its brand into men’s footwear market with bespoke and customised shoes. That is why they resorted to INESCOP and perfectly joined craft manufacture with the most innovative technology applied to the footwear sector, thus producing a high-end handcrafted product.
At present, the firm has its own shop at one of the most prestigious commercial areas of Madrid and is fully involved in online sales thanks to the Web-based footwear configurator.
ARSUTORIA School
The renowned Italian footwear design school, ARSUTORIA School, chose INESCOP’s Icad3D+ software for training in their design classroom, which is integrated in their in-house factory. This makes it possible for students to produce their own prototypes, from the design stage to final production.
Definitely a unique training experience!
INGA 3D
INGA 3D emerged due to the difficulties that European footwear companies faced when trying to employ highly-skilled VET graduates in computer-aided 3D footwear design. For that reason, the project created a training material for footwear CAD and an online platform.
Nowadays, both IED Madrid and the "Gheorghe Asachi" Technical University of Iaşi (Romania) are teaching with this training material.