Database providing access to the High Technology Network's industrial research offering: research competences, type of analyses and tests available at the Laboratories. Companies can consult the Catalogue to find Laboratories and researchers that match their needs.

Results: 56
Competence
Analysis of standards and regulations: laws and guidelines for protected, biological raw material, and processing
Biosensors (enzymes, cells, antibodies,analyte and ions)
Carbon-based materials (graphene oxides, TPG, etc.)
Ceramic materials (oxides, nitrides, carbides, etc.)
Ceramic matrix composites and nanocomposites
Chemical, gas, indoor air quality sensors, Lab-on-Chip
Corrosion: protection and inhibition
Cosmetics
Design of new molecular markers for traceability of specific varietal components
Detectors of ionizing radiation (X-rays, gamma, radon)
Elastomers
Electrical, power and magnetic sensors
Energy harvesting
Evaluation of molecular transformations during food processing
Food traceability by evaluation of functional components
Food traceability by genetic analysis
Food traceability by spectroscopic techniques, NMR, proteomic and peptidomic methods for the identification of ingredients or contaminants
Genetic methods for varietal identification
Glass and glass-ceramic materials
Integrated electronics of control and front-end, with analysis of the accuracy of the acquisition chain
Magnetic materials both bulk and nano
Magnetorheological fluids
Materials of natural origin and derived (wood, paper, cellulose, fibers, etc.)
Materials with self-diagnostic and self-healing properties
Mechanical sensors (accelerometers, gyroscopes, strain gauges, microphones); Tactile , force, torque sensors. Doppler laser sensors
Metal matrix composites and nanocomposites
Metals: ferrous alloys (steel, cast iron)
Metals: non-ferrous alloys (aluminum, copper, nickel, titanium, magnesium, etc.)
Methods for the specific and varietal identification based on single components within blends
Micro-nano materials functionalized
Molecular characterization of DNA, protein, peptides and metabolites
Nanomaterials (filler, graphene, etc.)
Optical sensors, waveguides and photonic structures, optics fibers
Packaging integration
Paintings
Piezoelectric and thermoelectric materials
Polymer matrix composites and nanocomposites
Polymeric nanofibers
Porous materials (foams, sponges, etc)
Regulation on GMOs and labelling