Our partners in research and development

Shaping innovation together

Progress is created where knowledge, experience and creative ideas come together.

At TATEKU Innovation, we believe in the power of collaboration. Together with our strong partners from science and industry, we work on ground-breaking development projects - from pioneering technologies to practical solutions. Each partnership brings unique expertise and helps to drive innovation faster, more sustainably and more efficiently. 

Because: With the right partners, an idea becomes not just an innovation - but a marketable solution. 

Tateku Innovation sustainable forest innovations TATEKU Innovation research partners - joint development of sustainable innovations

The University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU) is a renowned university specialising in sustainable development, environmental sciences and Agriculture, forestry and timber industry. As Leading research and educational institution BOKU University combines natural sciences, technology and business disciplines to develop innovative solutions for global challenges in resource utilisation and environmental design. 

Thanks to its strong network with industry and science, BOKU University is a valued partner in research and development. Particularly in the field of sustainable forestry and the timber industry, it contributes to the further development of the sector with interdisciplinary approaches and practical projects. 

(IVET) Pioneer of thermal biomass utilisation

The Institute for Process and Energy Technology (IVET) at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna is a leading research centre for the thermal conversion of biomass. With state-of-the-art laboratory technology and a specialised technical centre, IVET researches innovative processes such as Gasification, hydrothermal carbonisation (HTC) and pyrolysis. 

A particular focus is on the Pyrolysis technologywhich turns biomass into valuable products such as Green carbon and bioliquids for applications in energy generation, agriculture and the chemical industry. Thanks to practical research and large-scale trials, the IVET makes a significant contribution to Optimisation of sustainable energy solutions with. 

Key competences of the partner: Thermal biomass utilisation, pyrolysis, gasification, HTC, sustainable energy 

We are working together on the pyrolysis process of the future in the PyrOil research project

Experts for data-driven process optimisation in plant engineering

The CONENGA Group is an experienced specialist for Project development and engineering in industrial plant constructionespecially in the Biomass processing for energy generation. With an interdisciplinary team, CONENGA combines well-founded Process engineering, plant technology, measurement technology and sensor technology. 

A particular focus is on the development of data-driven and AI-supported models for process optimisation. Through close cooperation with research institutions - in particular the IVET at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna - innovative solutions for the efficient control and regulation of pilot plants. Thanks to comprehensive expertise in Project management CONENGA coordinates complex development projects and brings together all the necessary expertise under one roof. 

Key competences: Biomass plant engineering, process engineering, measurement technology, AI-supported process optimisation, project management 

The Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) is one of the leading technical universities in Austria and stands for excellent research and teaching in the Engineering sciences. With a strong focus on innovation, sustainability and interdisciplinary collaboration, TU Graz contributes significantly to technological development in various fields. 

TATEKU Innovation works in particular with the institutes of civil engineering to develop new approaches and solutions for sustainable timber construction and other pioneering building concepts. The close co-operation between science and practice makes it possible to transfer the latest research results directly into industrial applications. 

The Institute for Structural Design (ITE) at Graz University of Technology is a leading research institution in the field of innovative structural solutions and sustainable construction methods. The Sustainable Building (NHB) working group develops circular building materials and energy-efficient building concepts with the aim of enabling resource-saving and durable buildings. In the area of structural design, a particular focus is on the integration of new materials in structural designs, digital fabrication and digital process optimisation in the construction industry. By closely linking research and practical application, the institute makes a significant contribution to the further development of sustainable construction methods. The Institute for Structural Design consists of the Work area structural design and the Sustainable building working groupwhich is based at the ITE.

The Institute for Applied Geosciences at the TU Graz is dedicated to research into sustainable building materials and innovative material technologies with geotechnical applications. One focus is on the utilisation of natural and secondary raw materials to improve subsoil and infrastructure measures. Using an analytical and experimental approach, the institute investigates the interactions between materials, the environment and construction processes. State-of-the-art laboratory technologies and experimental investigations play a central role in this.

The Institute for Materials Testing and Building Materials Technology (IMBT) at the TU Graz researches the properties and possible applications of building materials with a view to sustainability, durability and resource efficiency. Both traditional building materials and innovative materials are tested and optimised. The focus is on experimental material analyses, standards development and the evaluation of environmental and life cycle properties. Through application-orientated research, the institute provides important findings for the further development of modern construction methods and the adaptation to future technological challenges.

Key competences: Structural design, sustainable building material development, Green Carbon as a building material, material testing, building physics, recycling management 

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