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Ion Membranes Company

Start-Up

ionmembranes.com/Istanbul, Türkiye

About

Membranes play a crucial role in the energy value chain by enabling various processes related to energy production, storage, and utilization. Here are some reasons why membranes are important in the energy value chain:

  1. Separation and purification

  2. Fuel cell technology

  3. Energy storage

  4. Gas separation and capture

  5. Hydrogen production

Overall, membranes contribute to energy efficiency, sustainability, and environmental stewardship by enabling efficient separations, facilitating energy conversion, improving energy storage, and supporting clean energy production and utilization throughout the energy value chain.

Other enabling technologies

(Advanced/smart) Sensors, e.g., enabling materials, components and product flows measurement(Advanced) Materials and additive manufacturingTools and solutions addressing challenges emerging from product focused regulations (such as the ESPR)Network design of reverse supply chains

Representatives

Seda Koksal Yegin

Co-Founder, CTO

Ion Membranes Company

Seda Köksal Yeğin

Co-Founder&CTO

Ion Membranes Company

Marketplace (2)

  • Project cooperation

    Advanced Functional Nanofiber Sensors

    Smart, recyclable nanofiber sensors for water, air & food monitoring—AI-powered solutions for advanced circular economy applications.

    • Early idea
    • Already defined
    • Expertise offered
    • Consortium seeks Partners
    • Data technologies | Assistance and Expert systems
    • Enabling technologies | Network design of reverse supply chains
    • Data technologies | Design of an adaptable Digital Product Pass:
    • Enabling technologies | Robotic / handling - and assistance systems
    • Data technologies | (AI based) process and system control technologies
    • Enabling technologies | (Advanced) Materials and additive manufacturing
    • Data technologies | (AI based) Material and Product Design, Decomposition and Separation
    • Data technologies | Approaches to support SME fully exploit the value of existing CVC-related data
    • Enabling technologies | (Advanced/smart) Sensors, e.g., enabling materials, components and product flows measurement
    • Data technologies | Interoperability of CVC-relevant data ecosystems, quality assurance and traceability across systems
    • Data technologies | Algorithm that shows the (positive) impact of a Circular Economy process or Circular Economy product
    • Enabling technologies | Industry 4.0 technologies (IoT, big data analytics) for monitoring and managing circular value chains
    • Enabling technologies | Life cycle assessment / Product life cycle management – e.g., Digital Twin / Digital Product Passport
    • Enabling technologies | Tools and solutions addressing challenges emerging from product focused regulations (such as the ESPR)
    • Data technologies | Simulation models and predictive analytics to assess the scalability of circular processes across industries
    • Enabling technologies | Reverse Manufacturing (e.g. adaptive automation for high variance, sorting, sophisticated logistic systems)
    • Enabling technologies | AI-driven diagnostic systems, e.g., for assessing the viability of reused, remanufactured, and recycled components
    • Data technologies | (AI based) recognition systems (e.g. image recognition) to evaluate materials, components and products and determine the best use paths
    • Data technologies | Data ecosystems for the realisation of circular value creation exploiting the full potential of digitalisation – e.g., harnessing existing, purpose-built platform solutions.
    • Enabling technologies | Manufacturing and machine learning, e.g., to increase the flexibility of industrial processes, modular approaches, reduce use of materials, quality assurance and certification of products)
    Author

    Seda Koksal Yegin

    Co-Founder, CTO at Ion Membranes Company

    Istanbul, Türkiye