At the kick-off meeting hosted by TÜBİTAK MAM as part of the SUPREME project, international partners from seven countries came together for the first time to discuss sustainable and high-performance hydrogen production technologies.
Hosted by the TÜBİTAK Marmara Research Center (TÜBİTAK MAM) and supported by the EU CETPartnership, the SUPREME project’s Kickoff and 1st General Assembly Meeting was successfully held. During the meeting, an international consortium comprising experts with strong and complementary expertise from seven countries came together for the first time. The project is coordinated by the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) in Denmark, with Fraunhofer ISE from Germany, TU Graz from Austria, Ames Goldsmith Ceimig from the United Kingdom, and EoneE from Norway participating in the consortium. Turkey’s TÜBİTAK MAM is among the institutions contributing to the project, leading the development of NF-PEM and ionomer technologies. The SUPREME project aims to develop sustainable, low-cost, and high-performance hydrogen production technologies. Within the scope of the project, PFAS-free proton exchange membranes (NF-PEM), high-performance oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalysts, automated CCM production technologies, centrifugal electrolyzer systems, and circular economy approaches involving catalyst recycling will be developed. The meeting agenda included progress presentations on work packages, technical evaluations, and a visit to the TÜBİTAK MAM laboratory and infrastructure.
TÜBİTAK MAM aims to build on the Chemical Process Technologies Research Group’s more than twenty years of expertise in membrane technology and to further advance its existing patented NF-PEM architecture through nanocomposite approaches.



