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Three projects involving researchers from Lodz University of Technology (TUL) have been selected among four initiatives recommended for funding in the third edition of the M‑ERA.NET 3 programme. The research covers innovative materials for medicine, environmentally friendly foundry technologies, and intelligent façade systems for energy‑efficient construction.

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Project “safeHEARTassist” – the research at TUL will be carried out by a team from the Institute of Materials Science and Engineering led by Assoc. Prof. Dorota Bociąga. The consortium includes the Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science of the Polish Academy of Sciences, the Foundation for Cardiac Surgery Development named after Prof. Zbigniew Religa, CHIRMED Medical Tools Factory, Silesian University of Technology, Lodz University of Technology, and the Jan Długosz University in Częstochowa.

Project “EcoMold” – the research at TUL will be led by Assoc. Prof. Cezary Rapiejko, from the Department of Material Technology and Production Systems. The consortium consists of the University of Kalisz, Lodz University of Technology, Armatura Work Cooperative, and Techno‑fly Barbara Kołodziejek.

Project “SELF‑energy” – the leader of the project is Lodz University of Technology. The team will be headed by Anna Wieprzkowicz, PhD from the Department of Environmental Engineering. The consortium includes Lodz University of Technology, LNW Polska, the Institute of Construction and Architecture of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, and Riga Technical University.

The international projects financed under the M‑ERA.NET 3 programme combine advanced materials research with industrial needs. Thanks to the collaboration between scientists and industry partners, these initiatives foster the development of innovative production technologies and strengthen the implementation potential of research conducted at Lodz University of Technology.