Condensia participes in the Horizon 2020 NextGen Microfluidics Project carrying out exensive research into the next generation of lab-on-a-chip systems. So called mini-labs using foil-based microfluidics for rapid diagnostics kits can then be mass-produced in Europe, with possible application in COVID-19 detection.

The Project combines the competences of 21 companies and research organizations along the entire value chain, with a budget of 15 million Euros for the next 4 years.

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Published at 22 Apr, 2021

The prestigious journal "Compounding Word" has published an article in which examines some of the latest developments in biopolymer modification, including the work of Condensia in developing solutions to overcome some of the limitations of PLA, as well as other biopolymers.

Bioplastics will only become a real aternative to traditional polymers made from non-renewable sources when their performance reaches the same level, and for many applications this is not yet the case. However, si... Read More...

Published at 03 Mar, 2020

Condensia adheres to the APD Manifesto for Innovation in Spain, which constitutes the commitment of all companies, organizations and managers interested in urgently promoting innovation as the engine of competitiveness in our country in an inclusive and sustainable environment.

In Condensia we bet on talent as one of our main values that allows us to successfully develop our Research, Development and Innovation (R+D+i) proyects. To this end, we identify without bias the professionals ... Read More...

Published at 10 Feb, 2020

Condensia participates in the Erasmus+ project which is an EU programme for the support of education, training and youth in Europe.

The aim of this programme is to provide people with the skills required by the employment market and the economy, while enabling them to play an active role in society and achieve full personal devolpment.

Condensia, which shares these values, aims to make efficient use of the pote... Read More...

Published at 13 Jen, 2020

It has been published an article on "Shape memory effect on electropun PLA-based fibers tailoring their thermal response" which highlights the behavior of PLA oligomers (OLAs) to obtain a material suitable for use in potential biomedical applications.

The research has been carried out by the R&D Department of Condensia with the Institute of Polymer Science and Technology ICTP-CSIC of Madrid (Spain).

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Published at 13 Jen, 2020