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Inauguration of the Agro R Tech Centre on the Rouen campus

07 October 2019 Association
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UniLaSalle Rouen has just inaugurated Agro R Tech, a new structure dedicated to the development of Agro-resources and co-products in BIOSourced Materials.

UniLaSalle is committed to and supports all its actions in supporting the energy, agro-ecological, digital and food transitions of territories in view of the major challenges of the 21st century: climate change, preservation of natural resources and territorial balance. These societal challenges challenge research and beyond, training, to identify sustainable solutions and support the sectors in their innovation and economic development processes.

To this end, the school has just inaugurated a new structure dedicated to the development of Agro-resources and co-products in BIOSourced Materials: "Sustainable Development is an axis that we must share with our students, our Research and in our schools", recalled Philippe CHOQUET (Agriculture, 1987, Beauvais), General Manager of UniLaSalle, "The Agro R Tech centre is a project that goes completely in this direction ! ».

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UniLaSalle, which runs numerous collaborative programs to connect the "Industrial" and "Agricultural" worlds, aims to train actors in new sectors and design tomorrow's materials in a new way.

This innovative structure will have applications in areas where environmental expectations are high and where our research units are already working: automotive, packaging or construction (as such, UniLaSalle and the Rouen-Normandy Metropolis are coordinating the coalition of actors "building and renovating with bio-based materials" supported by COP21).

Pillar of the AMBIOS Normandy Training and Research Chair inaugurated in 2017, Agro R Tech will allow us to broaden our field of expertise and meet the new needs of our customers.

Discover here in pictures, the Agro R Tech project in a video presenting those who worked on its creation.

 




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