Nord-France Innovation (NFID) is one of the partners of a European project (within the INTERREG IVC programme) whose objective is to valorize the good practices of innovation in the European regions.
MoreAccording to the results of a recent study carried out by the French business magazine “L’entreprise” (www.lentreprise.com), the Lille region is the n° 1 location in France for starting-up a business.
MoreWe kindly invite you to take some time to watch this short documentary (16 min 53 sec, in French) that was aired on October 3, 2010 on French TV channel TF1
MoreLaunched in 2009 and financed by ERDF and the Nord-Pas de Calais, Picardy and Walloon regions, the BATI D2 project aims to unite cross-border skills in the sustainable construction sector.
MoreLaunched on 15 February under the cross-border INTERREG IVA programme, the IODDE project is aimed at SMEs based in France and the Walloon region of Belgium. It aims to help these businesses turn sustainable development into an opportunity for growth and innovation.
MoreThe Biogasmax project is dedicated to biogas production from city waste and sewage sludge. It aims to measure and control the economic and ecological impacts of the concept in order to produce fuel for transport, while limiting the impact on the environment. The challenge is to demonstrate, on one hand, that the biogas is relevant on a technical and environmental front and, on the other hand, that there will be a role for the fuel in future markets, similar to bioethanol, biodiesel and other synthetic fuels.
MoreRecovering plastic waste from the motor industry is a real challenge. As part of the INTERREG IV France-Wallonie-Vlaanderen programme, a new project has therefore emerged called NAVARE.
MoreThe main aim of the project is to boost the vigilance of the driver and relieve his visual attention by relying instead on his auditory attention.
MoreThe purpose of the project is to improve the production, distribution and use of eco-materials.
MoreA few years ago, when anyone mentioned materials, you inevitably thought of wood, glass, paper, cardboard, polymers and metal. Now the situation has changed considerably with the appearance of bioplastics, which are revolutionising the industry.
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