La soluzione al dramma ambientale del cromo esavalente | Gian Luca Falleti | TEDxMirandola
Ispirato dalla storia di Erin Brockovich, Gian Luca Falleti racconta come una scintilla nata da un film lo abbia portato a sviluppare una soluzione concreta per eliminare il cromo esavalente, uno dei composti più tossici e cancerogeni utilizzati dall’industria. Un talk che unisce scienza, determinazione e sostenibilità per immaginare un futuro in cui la salute delle persone viene prima del profitto. Gian Luca Falleti, titolare di Nanoprom, nasce a Sassuolo il 10 marzo 1976. È solo nel 1997 che decide di avviare un’attività propria e inizia la commercializzazione di prodotti per l’industria. Qualche anno dopo conosce un chimico e si appassiona al comportamento di Polysil. Con impegno costante investe 2 anni in laboratorio mentre la Nanoprom continua a lavorare. In questi anni ha applicato e studiato i Polysil su superfici di ogni genere con metodi differenti, lavorando al fianco di cantieri navali, aeronautici, produttori di vernici, industrie ceramiche, produttori di box docce e trasporti pubblici, che oggi vanta come clienti propri. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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