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Aeroborn at NPVI-Connect! 27.10.25

Aeroborn Honoured to Present at NPVI-Connect! 2025
Rotterdam, October 2025 – Aeroborn is proud to participate in NPVI-Connect! 2025, the premier Dutch gathering focused on industrial sustainability. We're honoured to contribute to this important dialogue on the Netherlands' green industrial transformation alongside Minister Sophie Hermans, State Secretary Thierry Aartsen, and Han ten Broeke (Chief of Cabinet to EU Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra).
Our Contribution: Turning Industrial CO₂ into Value
During the break-out sessions on CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage) and circular raw materials, Aeroborn will showcase our breakthrough approach: transforming CO₂ from industrial flue gas into high-value activated carbon materials.
From Emission to Asset
Rather than simply capturing and storing CO₂, our patented molten salt electrochemistry platform converts it into activated carbon for industrial filtration and energy storage applications. This addresses a critical market need – the activated carbon industry currently relies entirely on coal-based production with substantial emissions.
Our CCUS advantage:
Industrial emitters receive value for their CO₂ feedstock
Net-negative carbon footprint throughout the production process
High-value materials with strong market demand
Proven technology with extensive pilot operation in Rotterdam
Why This Matters for Dutch Industry
The Netherlands' industrial clusters face pressure to decarbonize while remaining competitive. Our technology offers a practical pathway that:
Transforms emission costs into revenue streams
Creates carbon-negative industrial materials
Generates tradeable carbon credits
Produces products essential for the energy transition
Strengthens circular economy positioning
Seeking Strategic Partnerships
We're actively seeking partnerships with:
Industrial emitters looking for practical CCUS solutions
Activated carbon off-takers seeking sustainable alternatives
Manufacturing clusters requiring circular materials
Strategic investors supporting green industrial transition