SETAC Europe 34th Annual Meeting
/ 7. May 2024Corvus Works at the SETAC Europe 34th Annual Meeting
We are pleased to announce that Corvus Works participated in the SETAC Europe 34th Annual Meeting. The event, which took place from 05 to 09 May 2024 in Seville, Spain, provided an excellent platform for the exchange of the latest scientific findings and innovative solutions in the field of environmental science.
Presentation and poster contribution
Our participation was highlighted by a presentation and an informative poster. In our presentation, we shared Corvus Works' latest research findings and technological developments focussing on sustainable environmental solutions. Our expert, Dr Daniel Klembt, presented our company's progress and findings in risk assessment and pollution monitoring under the title ‘Calculation of the dynamics of special unexploded ordnance (UXO) for rapid recovery and avoidance of toxic environmental contamination’.
We also presented a poster with this title. This poster, developed by our research team led by Dr Daniel Klembt, showcased the latest technologies and methods we use at Corvus Works to calculate and disperse pollutants in the ocean.
Valuable insights and networking
The SETAC Europe Annual Meeting is one of the leading conferences in the field of environmental toxicology and chemical management and brought together experts and professionals from all over the world. Our participation not only gave us the opportunity to present our own innovations, but also to gain valuable insights into the latest trends and challenges in environmental science.
We had the opportunity to network with leading scientists, industry representatives and policy makers and forge new partnerships that will help us further our mission for a more sustainable future.
Future-orientated solutions
At Corvus Works, we pride ourselves on being at the forefront of environmental research and developing solutions that are both environmentally friendly and economically viable. Attending the SETAC Europe 34th Annual Meeting has once again shown us the importance of our contribution to global environmental research and has inspired us to continue to innovate and engage.