11.09.2023 • NewsNobian

Nobian verlegt Forschungsaktivitäten nach Enschede

Nobian wird im nächsten Jahr seine Forschungsabteilung von seinem derzeitigen Standort in Deventer nach Enschede, einer Stadt in der Region Twente in der an Deutschland angrenzenden Provinz Overijssel, verlegen.

Nobian – the former base chemicals business of Nouryon, which was spun out in 2021 – plans to settle with about 20 researchers at the campus. One campus building is currently being expanded to accommodate the incoming staff.

The researchers deal with topics such as salt extraction, salt chemistry, electrochemistry and process technology, but also focus on topics such as sustainability and the energy transition. Nobian's ambition is to become one of the most sustainable chemical companies in Europe and to be climate neutral by 2040. This, the company said, will also contribute to sustainability in the region, including by electrifying the salt production in Hengelo.

Nobian’s CEO Michael Koenig, said: "Innovation is crucial for us. The innovative and inspiring environment of Twente University is exactly what we are looking for. We already work with the university on a regular basis. By actually being present on campus, the cooperation will definitely intensify further. Not only with the university, but also with other parties in the area."

The University of Twente and Nobian already collaborate in projects as part of the Institute for Sustainable Process Technology (ISPT). In addition, the company uses the facilities in the high-pressure lab to develop more efficient methods for chemical processes needed for sustainability.

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