The CSIR–National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology (CSIR–NIIST) and Japanese agency Noritake Co. Ltd. have cast a partnership for advanced CO₂ capture technologies.
They have entered right into a sponsored analysis settlement to “demonstrate advanced ceramic sorbents for high and intermediate-temperature carbon dioxide (CO₂) capture.” The collaboration marks a major milestone in Indo–Japanese scientific cooperation aimed toward addressing international decarbonization challenges, CSIR-NIIST stated.
M/s Noritake Co. Ltd., a member of the Morimura Group and a number one agency in advanced ceramics and porcelain manufacturing, brings sturdy industrial experience to this partnership, in accordance with the CSIR-NIIST. “Through sustained collaborative research, the two institutions have successfully developed jointly patented ceramic sorbent formulations capable of capturing CO₂ from industrial point sources at elevated temperatures of 300–400°C, eliminating the need for cooling,” it stated.
This technological breakthrough allows important reductions in vitality consumption and operational prices and has been achieved by optimized materials synthesis and the incorporation of proprietary components, making the method extremely vitality environment friendly and industrially viable.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was formally exchanged by NIIST director C. Anandharamakrishnan and Erika Aoyama and Dr. G. M. Anilkumar from the R&D Centre of Noritake Co. Ltd. Dr. Anandharamakrishnan stated the partnership positive factors added relevance in mild of the Union authorities’s latest announcement of a ₹20,000 crore budgetary outlay to assist initiatives in carbon capture and local weather mitigation technologies.
Published – February 04, 2026 09:10 pm IST