We are pleased to announce a new presentation in our lecture series on green hydrogen technologies, co-organised and hosted by our partner the Jožef Stefan Institute (JSI) in Ljubljana, Slovenia. This session features Nina Meglič, from ReCatalyst, in Slovenia, and our project coordinator Pau Farràs, from the University of Galway, in Ireland. The video is available on the ANEMEL YouTube channel.
Nina Meglič has over 10 years of experience in R&D project management in the life sciences, particularly in the low-carbon circular economy. She is currently Project Coordinator at ReCatalyst, overseeing daily project operations, securing new opportunities, and promoting the company’s achievements. Meglič also serves as part of the Slovenian national contact point for the Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform (STEP).

Pau Farràs is an Associate Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Galway, where he leads the ChemLight group. This group focuses on the development of molecules and materials capable of driving renewable (light-)driven reactions for the production of fuels and chemicals. Farràs is an Ambassador of the European Innovation Council, leads several EU projects (including our own ANEMEL!), serves on the Technical Advisory Committee of Grupo Bimbo, is an Advisory Board Member of the Research Ireland project HyLIGHT, and is Co-director of Green Renewable Technologies Ltd.
In this session, Meglič presents ReCatalyst, a Slovenian start-up whose work on hydrogen fuel cells is recognised worldwide. Meglič and Farràs also introduce MarketHy, a unique booster project funded by the European Innovation Council (EIC) to foster collaboration between EIC initiatives.
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