An exciting delivery for the MISSION-CCS Network today! Our Visual Artwork summarising the first two Network-wide Workshops in Denmark has arrived! We had four boards created by the wonderful Paolo Feroleto. What a brilliant way to capture the key points discussed at the event! The first board, attached here, summarises our Welcome Event, Our Commitment to Doctoral Researchers, a discussion on ED&I and Student Wellbeing, as well as key insight into company profiles and the technical challenges in Carbon Capture and Storage from a selection of our project partners (Baker Hughes, LBBC Baskerville and SLB). Thank you Paolo for the superb work and for Richard Barker for co-ordinating with Paolo and collecting the boards. More boards to follow over the coming few weeks, so stay tuned...
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