Leading catalytic renewables refinery researcher Professor Tianyi Ma is looking to commercialise his research team’s innovative techniques for hydrogen production and converting carbon dioxide into useful chemicals. Professor Ma wants the technology spun out from RMIT University but acknowledges that it could take up to a decade to take his research from the lab to...
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