innovation and R&D

Our DNA

Research & Development and Innovation has been one of the keys to ISQ’s track record throughout nearly 50 years of its existence.
This characteristic is based on continuously anticipating the needs of the business environment and on the development of adequate response capabilities, based around 3 fundamental aspects:

  • Adequate facilities
  • Technologically advanced equipment
  • High-level human resources

 In partnership with over 1200 industrial and academic partners, both in Portugal and around the world, ISQ promotes the transfer of technology to industry, contributing to greater sustainability and development of the business fabric.

As a result of the R&D activities, emphasis should be placed on the recent applications of automated Phased Array and Guided Wave technology in oil industry facilities in Portugal and internationally, the application of life cycle assessment and Eco-Design in the development of new sustainable products, the smart monitoring of cathodic protection systems and the characterisation and control of coatings, and the use of automated Phased Array technology in Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) tanks.


Centres for Research and Development + Innovation

ISQ’s R&D+i activity is coordinated around four centres, which address the priority areas.

ISQ has been a partner or coordinator in more than 500 R&D projects (since the 1980s) and participates in the IXV programmes (European Space Agency re-entry vehicle), ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor), CERN (Large Hadron Collider), projects ALMA and E-ELT (European Extremely Large Telescope) of ESO (European Southern Observatory).

In the annual ranking of the 100 companies that spend the most on R&D activities in Portugal, published by GPEARI (Planning, Strategy, Assessment and International Relations Office) based on the Survey of National Scientific and Technological Potential, ISQ has continuously been among the top 50 in the period between 2007 and 2009.

Over this period its average investment was close to 5 million euros, and in 2009 it ranked 6th in terms of the number of PhD holders assigned to R&D activities, measured in Full Time Equivalents (FTE).

ITER

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INNOVATION & R&D 1

ITER is under construction in Saint-Paul-lez-Durance (Cadarache), southern France. The buildings and infrastructure required for “First Plasma” are 75% complete and the assembly of the equipment is underway. The first phase is expected to be completed by the end of 2025 with “First Plasma”.


From 2025 onwards, experiments will be conducted with gradual power increases, interspersed with process development periods. Start-up at full power is planned for 2035.

Assigned Teams


PORTUGAL · Oeiras

1st SEVERAL INSPECTORS CARRY OUT SPOT INSPECTIONS OF THE DIFFERENT F4E SUPPLIERS

SPAIN · F4E (Barcelona)

2nd MAGNETS, IN VESSEL, QUALITY TEAM

FRANCE · ITER Site (Cadarache)

3rd MAGNETS, QUALITY TEAM, PF COILS

4th CNIM (LA SEYNE SUR MER) – TF COIL

5th ATMOSTAT (PARIS) – IN VESSEL

ITALY · Walter Tosto

6th VACCUM VASSEL, BODY CASSETTE

7th MAGGIAROTTI (MONFALCONI) – VESSEL VACCUM

8th SIMIC (PORTO MARGHERA) — MAGNETS

CERN

For several years an ISQ team monitored the manufacturing and installation of different components, accessories and structures for what is considered one of the largest research projects of our time. Here, it all starts with a “simple” canister of hydrogen — “The Bottle to Bang”.

ESA

Over the last few years, ISQ and ESA have been partners in several projects, in particular the recent assessment of the availability and suitability of surface treatments as an alternative to those containing hexavalent chromium

CNES / ARIANESPACE – KOUROU

A team has been part of the quality assurance service since 2003, working in the areas of Soil Quality, Fluids and Mechanics, Safety, Onboard Quality and Satellites. Yet again, hydrogen functions here as the fuel for the main stage of Ariane 5.

ESO

ISQ’s current participation in the ELT (Extremely Large Telescope) project consists of maintaining a team at Quality Assurance in Garching (Munich), the ESO’s headquarters. The main mirror of the ELT will have a diameter of 39 metres, made up of 798 segments. The telescope will be the largest ever built and will be installed at Cerro Armazones, near Paranal, Chile.

More R&D+i Projects


ASA DA EMBRAER

Tests on the demonstrator of the structural part of a wingsISQ was responsible for designing and executing a set of tests on a demonstrator of the structural part of a wings (semi-asa) consisting mostly of composite material. This semi-aircraft was...

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SAGRES SMART

Intelligent support for geological exploration on the seabed based on space resourcesISQ is developing the SAGRES project, based on remote detection services and big data analytics, which collects information from Earth Observation Satellites from the European Space Agency (ESA). The...

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LIGHT ME

Open innovation ecosystem for production of low-weight composite metal alloy processesThe European LightMe project aims to create and operationalize an Open Innovation Test Bed for the scale of manufacturing processes of metal matrix composites and lightweight metal alloys based on...

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WINDFLOAT

Wind power | The first offshore floating wind farm in PortugalISQ participates in the Windfloat project, the first offshore floating wind farm in Portugal, installed in Viana do Castelo. The services provided by ISQ consist of non-destructive testing, dimensional control,...

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ACOUSTIC ANTENNA

Noise and environmental vibration monitoringNoise is one of the most important environmental health risks. In fact, exposure to environmental noise can cause stress, sleep disorders, effects on mental health and well-being, cognitive impairment in children, as well as negative effects...

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Airmes

Digital platform with tools that support aeronautical maintenance operationsISQ has developed an innovative prototype for a Virtual Reality mobile device that aims to support aeronautical maintenance. This prototype was developed under the International Airmes Project – Airline Maintenance Operations implementation,...

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SMARTGREENHOUSE

Digital platform that monitors greenhousesUnder the MaisTec project, an IoT device was developed, a digital platform for monitoring greenhouses, SmartGreenHouse. The objective focuses on the contribution of sustainable agriculture by increasing knowledge of culture media and intervening variables. The IoT...

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Intelicrop

Sustainable agriculture through Satellite Earth Observation and Data ScienceThe agricultural sector faces several challenges related to the growing variability of climatic conditions, directly associated with the dynamics of crop growth, plant health, diseases and pest inflows The InteliCROP (ESA SAMLL...

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YES 4.0

Intelligent Monitoring SystemsThe SIM 4.0 project, presented and financed under the Collective Action Support System – SIAC, has as main objective to transfer scientific and technological knowledge to the industrial fabric, thus contributing to overcome some information and knowledge failures...

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MARS

Atmospheric re-entry capsule for Mars explorationTHE ISQ has completed a project for the exploration of Mars. With the code name cTPS the result has already been validated by ESA and aimed at developing the thermal protection system of a capsule...

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