PARTNERS

The creation of a National Center of Excellence in Mechatronics and Clean Technologies (M&CT) involves the most powerful scientific teams of the country within the thematic M&CT area:

PROJECT BG05M2OP001-1.001-0008 | NATIONAL CENTER OF MECHATRONICS AND CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES

The creation of a National Center of Excellence in Mechatronics and Clean Technologies (M&CT) involves the most powerful scientific teams of the country within the thematic M&CT area:

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Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry – BAS (coordinator)

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Institute of Electrochemistry and Energy Systems “Acad. E. Budevski” – BAS

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Institute of Catalysis – BAS

Institute of Metal Science, Equipment, and Technologies with Hydro- and Aerodynamics Center “Acad. A. Balevski” – BAS

Institute of Mechanics- BAS

Institute of Mineralogy and Crystallography “Acad. Ivan Kostov”– BAS

Institute of Optical Materials and Technologies “Acad. Jordan Malinowski”– BAS

Institute of Organic Chemistry with Centre of Phytochemistry – BAS

Institute of Polymers – BAS

Institute of Solid State Physics – BAS

Institute of Physical Chemistry “Acad. Rostislaw Kaischew” – BAS

Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”

Technical University of Sofia

Technical University of Varna

Technical University of Gabrovo

University of Chemical Technologies and Metallurgy

Central Laboratory of Applied Physics – BAS

Associate Рartners:

For establishing close links with the business and in order to ensure a higher scientific level of the Centre were attracted as associated partners:

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BORIMA JSC

Cluster Mechatronics and Clean Technologies

Sofia TechPark

Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems, ETH Zurich Institute of Science, Technology and Policy

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Delft University of Technology

The partnership in the frame of the project will undoubtedly contribute to help in increasing the level and market orientation of the research activities of the leading scientific organizations in Bulgaria which are among the leading research institutions in the country (not only in the M&CT area) and have traditional relations with scientific centers and industrial partners in the country and abroad. Bringing together scientific groups in one center will allow for an interdisciplinary approach to individual tasks set by the industry, and will also ensure high reliability of solving a problem by attracting specialists from complementary fields.