Mol and the University of Miskolc have entered into a strategic cooperation
Mol and the University of Miskolc signed a three-year strategic cooperation contract. The parties will thereby further strengthen their decades-long relationship in the field of education and applied research, the oil company announced in its statement on Thursday.
They added: in addition to the traditional technical geosciences, chemical and petrochemical engineering, the company and the university also cooperate in new areas such as waste management technologies.
The aim of the three-year strategic agreement is for the university to provide qualified supply for the Mol group and to provide scientific support for the company’s activities in several areas. The parties cooperate on topics such as chemical and petrochemical engineering, as well as waste management technologies, including material sciences, technical earth sciences, polymer technology and metallurgy, Mol’s statement said.
Several projects have already been launched within the framework of the cooperation: the University of Miskolc participates as a technology expert in the project of the Circular Economy Competence Center shared by Mol and Pannon University. It also contributes to hydrogen technology developments as well as battery recycling and research and development work.
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