The Taeda Tech Webinar Series – May & June 2025

The Taeda Tech Webinar Series – May & June 2025

The Taeda Tech Webinar Series – May & June 2025

The Taeda Tech Project has been a 3 year project funded by the government’s £1 billion Net Zero Innovation Portfolio, which looks to accelerate the commercialisation of low-carbon technologies and systems.

 

The project has primarily been focused on the growing of Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) Willow in our innovative aeroponic greenhouse and polytunnel systems.  

 

As this section of the project draws toward a close, the Taeda team will present the results of their work in a series of webinars. The first of these, an overview of the project as a whole from our project lead Dr Zoe M. Harris can be viewed below.

A further 5 webinars will be taking place on a weekly basis starting in May 2025.

These will set out the results of each of our work packages.

Links to register for each of these webinars are below.

8th May – Dr James Suckling – Life Cycle Assessment – Register Here

15th May – Linqi Sun – Socio-Economic Impact – Register Here

22nd May – Dr Lekan Jolayemi – Forestry Crops & Miscanthus – Register Here

29th May – Dr Pranav Sahu – SRC Willow & Field Establishment Trials – Register Here

5th June – Dr Yuqing Xia – Data Modelling & Digital Twinning –Register Here

All of these webinars are open to all, and available to register now – you are very welcome to attend as many as you like.

 

We look forward to seeing you there!

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