Enrick Hébert's highly anticipated return to Skyrenu

The return ofEnrick Hébert at Skyrenu marks an important step for our teamAfter two successful internships within the company, Enrick returns for a mandate of a few months focused on the automation of our technological systems.

A career marked by innovation

Trained in engineering at the University of SherbrookeEnrick distinguished himself through his rigor and innovative spirit. During his university studies, he participated in the project Cap Carbon, a major engineering design project related to decarbonization challenges. This experience allowed him to develop concrete expertise in system design and process optimization.

A strategic mandate in automation

At Skyrenu, he had already contributed to several technical projects during his internships. His return is therefore a matter of continuity, but also of skills development. This time, his role is focused on automation, a key lever for improving the performance, reliability, and efficiency of our direct air capture (DAC) technologies.

Automation plays a central role in the development of sustainable industrial solutions. It reduces human error, optimizes production cycles, and improves energy process control. Enrick will focus on improving the control and integration systems of our equipment.

A long-term collaboration

This technical reinforcement directly supports our mission : to develop innovative solutions for CO₂ capture and sequestration, while reducing costs and energy footprint.

Enrick Hébert's return to Skyrenu also illustrates our commitment to training, collaboration with universities, and the development of local talent. It's about investing in engineers who already have experience. our technology accelerates our capacity for innovation.

We are proud to welcome him back to the team and look forward to seeing the results of his work on our ongoing projects.

To learn more about our capture technologies: Direct Air Capture Technology

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