METALS (To be udpated before the event)

We use Metal–Organic Framework (MOF), nanoporous materials developed and patented at IMAP, a laboratory hosted by ESPCI/ENS (PSL University) in Paris under the leadership of Professor Christian Serre. By harnessing the exceptional water adsorption properties of these MOFs, we can store low-grade heat (35 °C–120 °C) for several hours or even days, and later release it either as heat (35°C-120°C) or cooling (7-22°C), depending on the application.
This technology builds on more than two decades of research and numerous scientific publications.

We aim to deploy our systems to recover waste heat from data centers, industrial processes, and thermal solar panels:
• Continuous heat‑to‑cooling conversion can cut electricity consumption for data center cooling by up to 64% compared to conventional air‑conditioning systems.
• Flexible heat‑to‑heat and heat‑to‑cooling capabilities, combined with our heat storage technology, enable industries and buildings to capture waste or solar heat and reuse it for processes or reversible air‑conditioning.



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