The project is funded by the European Union Erasmus+ programme.

During their inspiring visit to Szeged, Tacmee Partners also had the chance to explore two key research facilities: ELI and EIT. At EIT (Energy Innovation Test Station), they learned about cutting-edge energy conversion equipment that uses renewable energy to produce hydrogen and synthetic fuels. ⛽️🧪

Meanwhile, at ELI (Extreme Light Infrastructure), they discovered the facility’s primary mission of providing ultrashort light sources to international scientific communities for advanced research. ELI ALPS produces high-brightness, high repetition rate, extremely ultrashort laser-based x-ray pulses. Facility features open new research fields and make new approaches feasible. Possible application areas include biomedical sciences, chemistry, climate research, energy, development of new materials and many more. Both visits were enlightening and showcased innovative strides in energy and light technology! These visits were a reminder of the incredible progress being made, sparking new ideas and partnerships for a brighter future!✨