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Renewable materials and healthy environments research and innovation centre of excellence

Researchers (5)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  39386  Janja Juhant Grkman  Materials science and technology  Researcher  2017 - 2022  48 
2.  39463  PhD Igor Karlovits  Communications technology  Researcher  2017 - 2022  223 
3.  31400  PhD Urška Kavčič  Communications technology  Researcher  2017 - 2022  114 
4.  39385  PhD Gregor Lavrič  Chemical engineering  Researcher  2017 - 2022  65 
5.  37333  PhD Katja Malovrh Rebec  Energy engineering  Researcher  2017 - 2022  87 
Organisations (7)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  1988  University of Primorska  Koper  1810014 
2.  0219  Pulp and Paper Institute  Ljubljana  5051681  1,673 
3.  0795  University ob Maribor, Faculty of mechanical engineering  Maribor  5089638010  23,914 
4.  1502  Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute  Ljubljana  5866324000  10,455 
5.  2316  Institute for the protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia  Ljubljana  1423215  3,816 
6.  3333  National Institut of Public Health  Ljubljana  6462642  18,509 
7.  3770  InnoRenew CoE Renewable Materials and Healthy Environments Research and Innovation Centre of Excellence  Izola  7233817000  2,771 
Abstract
Slovenia was identified as a region lagging in innovation within the Horizon2020 WIDESPREAD 2014-1: Teaming call for proposals, and this is is particularly noticeable in the country's forest-based value chain. However, the vital core of Slovenia’s renewable resource-based value chain has retained access to international markets and a significant production capacity in spite of an overall workforce reduction. Therefore this industry exhibits a strong potential for growth, which was identified in the Smart Specialization Strategy of Slovenia. The Smart Specialization Strategy of Slovenia calls for inter-sectoral networking and integration of the wood chain in the design of homes and working environments of the future. It promotes research and innovation deriving from traditional knowledge and skills related to wood and wood-compatible natural materials and seeks to increase added value and export of companies by 15% by 2023. In order to leverage this potential by facilitating collaborations between industry and academia in this sector, the Renewable materials and healthy environments research and innovation Centre of Excellence (InnoRenew CoE) was established. With support and guidance from the advanced partner, Fraunhofer WKI, scientific research and development activities will be transferred rapidly and effectively to the industry and through them to society in the form of innovative new products and processes.
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