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Nanomaterials for cultural heritage conservation

4 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work2 as their primary capability.

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Most active in this area

  • CONSORZIO INTERUNIVERSITARIO NAZIONALE PER LA SCIENZA E TECNOLOGIA DEI MATERIALI

    Italy's national inter-university materials science consortium, specializing in bio-based polymers, photoelectrocatalysis, and advanced manufacturing across 18 H2020 projects.

    Coordinated NANO-CATHEDRAL (their largest single grant at EUR 1M+) and participated as third party in HERACLES for climate-resilient heritage sites.

    IT18 projects
  • CONSORZIO INTERUNIVERSITARIO PERLO SVILUPPO DEI SISTEMI A GRANDE INTERFASE

    Italian inter-university consortium applying colloid and surface science to cultural heritage conservation, biomedical vesicle engineering, and biosensor development.

    Led NANORESTART (nanomaterials for art restoration), coordinated APACHE (intelligent packaging for artefact conservation), and participated in InnovaConcrete and GRAPHENART — a sustained four-project thread.

    PrimaryIT14 projects
  • ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA PER LA RICERCA INDUSTRIALE - AIRI

    Italian industrial research association specializing in risk governance, ethics, and responsible innovation for nanotechnology and emerging technologies.

    NANORESTART developed nanoparticle-based gels, nanocontainers, and graphene solutions for restoring modern and contemporary art.

    IT7 projects
  • UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL

    Brazilian university contributing nanomaterials, geomaterial engineering, and sustainability expertise to large European research consortia.

    NANORESTART developed nanomaterials (gels, nanoparticles, graphene, nanocellulose) for art restoration, and APACHE applied sensors and packaging materials for preventive conservation of artefacts.

    PrimaryBR5 projects