CTTI (Centrum Transferu Technologii – INNOVATIONS Sp. z o.o.) is a technology transfer SME, specializes in EU Taxonomy / DNSH, Business Intelligence (BI), Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA / LCCA / S-LCA), and Waste & Material Flow Management, among others for private business and public administration on EU / national level.
CTTI foster science, innovation, and technology to address major challenges of Green & Digital Transformation and develop new methods and solutions for a better society (People, Planet, and Profit). CTTI creates strong connections between science and society using interdisciplinary approaches, promoting best practices, and raising awareness of research and innovation achievements. CTTI is formed by a highly skilled team members with 30+ years of professional and proven experience in designing, leading, and implementing research and advisory projects and it is composed by researchers & scientists engineers & professionals, economists & financists who have broad knowledge along the life cycle projects development and implementation.
CTTI together with close collaborative stakeholders, such as research organisations, academic institutions, civil societies, NGOs, governments, and industry in various sectors (environment, energy, manufacturing, bioindustry, petrochemical, transport, pharmaceutical, IT, etc.) deliver the strong add-value and support for projects and initiatives all over the EU / national level.
Furthermore, CTTI supports developments of drafts of strategic documents in the field of the environment, strategic environmental assessment of important state policy documents, impact assessment reports for new investment, research on environmental problems and many different expertise’s concerning environment.
CTTI particiate in various professional networks, such as: Chamber of Commerce for High Technology (IZTECH) is an independent public-law non-profit organisation intended for supporting the development of the Polish high-tech industry; and IAM-I, an international non-profit Association, which the objective is to establish and maintain a cross-sectorial, multidisciplinary, collaborative Europe-wide Research and Innovation ecosystem that will significantly accelerate the time-to-market of sustainable innovative advanced materials (IAMs) and associated technologies designed for a digital circular economy.
Magdalena JASKIEWICZ – holds a Master in Economics from Warsaw School of Economic. She has over two decades of experience in project management and financing. Primary expertise includes developing strategic documents for public administration and local governments, such as air protection programs, environmental protection programs, and strategic environmental impact assessments. She has extensive knowledge in analyses on energy poverty, emissions inventory, expertise in renewable energy sources, EU Taxonomy (DNSH), and life cycle analyses(LCA) encompassing environmental, economic, and social aspects. She has managed projects co-financed by both national (Polish) and EU programs.
The main objective of the MaaS4EU project proposal is to implement and demonstrate the advantages of highly modular Energy and Life Cycle conscious manufacturing systems in real world serial production scenarios.