The SYRIUS Scientific Group meets again!

On January 28, the 4th Scientific Group Meeting of the SYRIUS Project took place at the Department of Energy – Politecnico di Milano, Italy. It was an important opportunity to review the project’s progress and align on the next steps. During the meeting, partners exchanged updates on:– Ongoing research activities– Technical challenges and solutions– Coordination across teams– Priorities for […]
First article published!

Martina Fantini (EUCORE Consulting) and the SYRIUS Consortium publish the first article of the project! The article is titled “High-temperature electrolysis for industrial decarbonisation: a real-scale demonstration in the steel sector” and was done in the context of the ATI Annual Congress (ATI 2025). Abstract The decarbonisation of energy-intensive industries is a crucial step towards […]
POLIMI and AST presented SYRIUS at Umbria Hydrogen Day

On December 2, Paolo Colbertaldo (Politecnico di Milano) and Gian Luca Gigli (Chief Technology Officer – Arvedi AST) participated in the Umbria Hydrogen Days. The event dedicated to hydrogen and its possible applications in the region was organised by Umbria Region, together with Sviluppumbria and the University of Perugia. The Day brought together institutions, businesses, […]
POLIMI presents SYRIUS at ESTEP 2025

The ESTEP Annual Event 2025 aimed at bringing together the European steel community to explore research and innovation in decarbonization, digitization, and circular solutions that will shape the sustainable future of the European steel industry. The event was launched on the 28th of October with the visit to the Acciaierie Bertoli Safau (ABS) facilities and lasted till […]
SYRIUS at the Hydrogen Technology World Expo

The Hydrogen Technology World Expo took place from 20 to 22 October in Hamburg. Thanks to the project partners Kiwa and Vincotte that attracted the interest of the audience with our roll-up and raised the awareness on the SYRIUS Project at HTWE25! With 20.000+ attendees and 1.000+ exhibitors, the event is dedicated to discussing advanced technologies for the hydrogen […]
FBK and SYRIUS at the Wired Next Fest 2025

On October 2, the researcher of the Center for Sustainable Energy at Fondazione Bruno Kessler Elena Crespi gave a talk at “Watt’s Next”. The event was organised by Speck&Tech during the Wired Next Fest in Rovereto and aimed to guide the audience through the complex landscape of the energy transition, between the promises of green hydrogen and the broader challenges […]
RWTH poster attracts a lot of interest at AOTK!

On September 23-24 the 5th edition of the Aachener Ofenbau- und Thermoprozess-Kolloquium | ATOK took place in Aachen, Germany. The event was organised for the first time on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Institute of Industrial Furnaces and Heat Engineering (IOB) at RWTH Aachen University in May 2017 in Aachen. Since then, […]
SYRIUS at the ATI Congress

On September 11, SYRIUS Coordinator Martina Fantini (EUCORE) participated in the ATI Congress with the work “High-temperature electrolysis for industrial decarbonisation: a real-scale demonstration in the steel sector”. The 80th Congress of the Associazione Termotecnica italiana was held in Benevento (Campania) on September 10-12 and focused on the Energy Future and “the balance between nations and generations”. […]
POLIMI presents SYRIUS at the NET ZERO Milan Expo Summit

June 2025 “Production and technologies at the center of the first session at Net Zero Milan Expo Summit, which took place on 14-15-16 May 2025, in Milan. Now that the era of – often too easy – enthusiasm is over, the time has come for hydrogen to inaugurate an era of pragmatism. A new approach based […]
SYRIUS at VDEh StahlTag!

May 2025 Felix Kaiser – Group Manager Renewable Energy and Low CO2 Process Heating at the Department for Industrial Furnaces and Heat Engineering of RWTH Aachen University – presented the SYRIUS Project to an enthusiastic audience of young researchers at the VDEh StahlTag. The StahlTag is an industry and members meeting of the VDEh, i.e. […]