
Researchers from LUMEN-Lab are part of the international consortium NET4FLOW (Next-generation Enzymes and Technology for Flow Advanced Processes), an initiative that brings together partners from Europe and Latin America with the goal of driving the development of innovative technologies for a more sustainable chemical industry.
https://grupo.us.es/horizonnet4flow/
The project focuses on the design of synthetic methodologies that utilize advanced catalysts—both enzymatic and chemocatalytic—to reduce waste, optimize energy use, and minimize the environmental impact of chemical processes. These tools will be integrated with enzyme technology and continuous flow technology, enabling enhanced production efficiency while reducing emissions and resource consumption.
NET4FLOW is carried out within the framework of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Staff Exchange program, which promotes international collaboration, researcher training, and knowledge transfer between academic institutions and the industrial sector.
LUMEN-Lab’s participation in this consortium reinforces its commitment to innovation and global scientific cooperation, contributing to the translation of laboratory breakthroughs into sustainable industrial applications.


