The POSEIDON project, dedicated to decarbonizing the maritime sector through synthetic methanol (e-methanol), has recently been prominently featured in Voria, a respected Greek economic e-newspaper. This feature is part of our ongoing dissemination efforts, emphasizing the importance of local engagement and awareness.
POSEIDON in Voria
Voria’s special edition on innovation highlighted POSEIDON’s groundbreaking work in developing e-methanol as a cleaner marine fuel. The project is seen as a pivotal initiative for promoting sustainable shipping practices. Voria described POSEIDON’s efforts to establish local value chains for synthetic methanol production and consumption at key ports like Thessaloniki and Valencia, and its innovative use of demonstration units for synthetic methanol power conversion in real-world environments.
Importance of Local Dissemination
Featuring POSEIDON in Voria was crucial for several reasons. Voria is known for its credible coverage of economic, business, and technological advancements, making it an ideal platform to reach key stakeholders. The newspaper’s target audience includes business professionals, policymakers, and the general public interested in economic and technological developments. By appearing in Voria, POSEIDON can effectively communicate its goals and achievements to a broad and influential audience, fostering greater support and collaboration.
Target Groups and Distribution
Voria’s readership primarily consists of professionals in the fields of economics, business, and technology. The newspaper is widely distributed across Greece, with a significant portion of its audience based in Thessaloniki and other major urban centers. This strategic dissemination ensures that POSEIDON’s message reaches those who can contribute to and benefit from the project’s success.
For the full article, available only in Greek, visit here.
Stay tuned for more updates as POSEIDON continues to pave the way for a greener maritime future.