Collaborative projects
REACT 3D
Today, large-scale 3D printing (LSAM) is a major innovation in industry, offering the possibility of optimizing and rethinking existing processing methods. In this context, three Brittany-based companies – SMM Composites, Compositic and Elixance – have embarked on a collaborative project, “React 3D”, to synergistically develop an innovative material suitable for this processing method.
Nenu2PHAr
Elixance, alongside 16 European partners, is involved in the Nenu2PHAr project. The aim of this 3.5-year project is to provide a competitive response to the needs of plastic product manufacturers in Europe, by developing a range of eco-designed and biodegradable products.
Nautilium
In March 2022, after several years of joint research and development, five industrialists from Western France—Polymaris Biotechnology, Elixance, Europlastiques, Séché Environnement and Olga (formerly Triballat Noyal)—joined forces to produce a bio-inspired, environmentally friendly material: Nautilium.