Europlasma is a french company founded in 1992 by two former employees of Aerospatiale, Didier Pineau and Maxime Labrot, to develop commercial applications for plasma technology in the field of waste processing. Today, the Company is a leading European innovator in the field of vitrification of hazardous waste materials, such as toxic ashes and asbestos, utilizing plasma fusion applications. Europlasma business activities comprise of designing and manufacturing plasma torches, waste treatment facilities and supplying services operators of vitrification units Read more
Taskeo is a french start up initiated by Sebastian Kulak and the laboratory of mechanical and composite CRIT. It aims to develop a vehicle workshop (utility) 100% electric combining 3 innovations: the multi-energy management, the use of organic materials (Eco design) and a lightweight chassis. Read more
Voltalis is a french independent energy operator specialised in dynamic energy management for companies and households. Voltalis has developed a new technology named Bluepod, which is a wireless transmitter and electricity modulator linked to centralluy controlled “smart grid software”. This technology can save home owners 10 % on their electric bills and utilities billions in money spent on building new power plants. Read more
Methaneva is a french innovative company, founded in May 2006 with the support of the incubator Midi-Pyrenees. The company is specialised in methanization units and biogas and is conducting audits, feasibility studies. Read more
EHW Research is a french innovative company based in Toulon specializing in photovoltaic, it has developed two products going to revolutionize the industry of production systems of solar energy. The Smart Power Box addresses the problems of energy losses related to partial shade, with different characteristics of the signs and effects of temperature. The Solari Catch Pot is a solar concentrator that reduces the “consumption” of silicon and significantly reduces the cost of installing the panels today. Read more