From 15 to 19 April, the European students of the second wave of the Citeuropass program came toegther for a week of research around their frugal innovation projects on the theme of water.
After a few days of intensive preparation, they pitched their prototypes in front of a jury.
Their projects illustrate fictitious companies and products that use the living as technology, while demonstrating technological frugality.
A notable example is a water pollution detection prototype using artemia as bio-detectors.
A memorable week of international collaboration in the respect of European citizenship.
Published on April 30, 2024
Updated on April 30, 2024
Citeuropass
The Citeuropass project is hosted by the Faculty of Sciences and led by Ghislaine Pellat, research and professor at UGA.
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