Critical Raw Materials at ISMEC 2026

FREECOVER Showcases Circular Solutions for Critical Raw Materials at ISMEC 2026

The FREECOVER project participated in the International Symposium on Microscale Separations and Bioanalysis (ISMEC 2026), held from 15–18 June 2026 in Udine, Italy, bringing its expertise in sustainable recovery of Rare Earth Elements (REEs) and circular solutions for critical raw materials to an international scientific audience.

Hosted by the University of Udine, ISMEC 2026 brought together researchers, industry representatives, and innovation stakeholders working at the forefront of analytical chemistry, separation sciences, materials recovery, and sustainable technologies.

FREECOVER partners actively contributed to the scientific programme through presentations and discussions addressing innovative approaches for the recovery, separation, and valorisation of critical raw materials from secondary sources.

The event provided an important platform to showcase the project’s interdisciplinary research, combining green chemistry, hydrometallurgical processes, advanced separation technologies, and sustainability assessment methodologies to support Europe’s transition towards a circular economy.

FREECOVER coordinators Professor Andrea Melchior and Professor Marilena Tolazzi from the University of Udine engaged with participants throughout the symposium, strengthening international collaboration and fostering new opportunities for knowledge exchange across academia and industry.

Participation in ISMEC 2026 also highlighted the importance of integrating scientific innovation with environmental and socio-economic considerations. Through its research activities, FREECOVER contributes to developing low-impact solutions that reduce dependence on primary raw materials while supporting the European Union’s strategic objectives for critical raw materials resilience.

As a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Staff Exchanges project, FREECOVER continues to promote interdisciplinary collaboration, researcher mobility, and international networking to accelerate the development of sustainable technologies for critical raw material recovery.

Stay connected with FREECOVER as we continue advancing circular innovation for a more resilient and resource-efficient future

More Posts

Newsletter No. 3 Now Available

The FREECOVER consortium is pleased to announce the publication of Newsletter No. 3 (June 2026), showcasing the latest project achievements, scientific exchanges, training activities, dissemination

Rare Earth Recovery at UNIUD

Final Seminar by Yenisleidy Valdés Showcases Advances in Rare Earth Recovery at UNIUD The FREECOVER project continues to strengthen its research and collaboration activities through

STAY UP TO DATE

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under GA Nº 101158453

STAY UP TO DATE