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Giacomo Rispoli
Giacomo Rispoli joined NextChem SpA from the Eni Group in 2020 as a senior executive, and was recently appoint-
ed CEO of MyRechemical, which was formed to focus on waste-to-chemicals technology. His long career at Eni
he covered many positions such as Refineries Manager, Director of R&D and Director of Supply and Licensing. Mr.
Rispoli holds a degree in chemical engineering from the University of Rome.
Annarita Salladini
Annarita Salladini joined Maire Tecnimont subsidiary Processi Innovativi in 2009 and has been involved in R&D pro-
jects, feasibility studies and process design packages in the areas of process intensification in hydrogen production,
concentrated solar power technology, waste valorization for chemicals and fuels production. She leads a process
team at MyRechemical, a NextChem company devoted to the development of waste-to-chemicals applications.
She has also coauthored several scientific papers, book chapters and patent applications. Ms. Salladini graduated
in chemical engineering in 2004 and received her PhD in chemical and biotechnology innovative processes in 2009
from the University of L’Aquila in Italy.
Alessia Borgogna
Alessia Borgogna is a Junior Process Engineer at MyRechemical. Previously, she occupied the same position at
NextChem, having joined the company in 2019 after earning her PhD in chemical and environmental engineering.
During her PhD studies, she was a visiting student at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). Prior to her PhD, she
earned an MS degree in chemical engineering in 2016 and a BS degree in chemical engineering in 2014, both from
the University of Rome.
Gaetano Iaquaniello
Gaetano Iaquaniello is Vice Chairman of NextChem. From 2011, he has also served as Vice President of Corporate
Technology for the Maire Tecnimont Innovation Center in the Netherlands, and as CEO of Processi Innovativi Srl.
Previously, he worked at KT SpA in a variety of roles. Mr. Iaquaniello is a member of the American Chemical Society
and the Vice President of the Italian Society of Chemical Engineers (AIDIC). He has published more than 70 technical
papers and is the author of several patents. Mr. Iaquaniello holds a PhD from the U.E.R. des Sciences-Université de
Limoges, a graduate degree in chemical engineering from the University of Rome, and an MSc degree in manage-
ment from the University of London.
L’idrogeno circolare dalla gassificazione dei rifiuti
Il concetto di sostenibilità è spesso associato a quello di valorizzazione dei rifiuti. La gestione dei rifiuti solidi urbani e plastici non riciclabili è la sfida
principale che la maggior parte dei Paesi prova ad affrontare oggi. La conversione dei rifiuti in prodotti chimici può risolvere contemporaneamente il
problema dello smaltimento dei rifiuti e della sostituzione dei feedstock di origine fossile. Nel processo di conversione chimica “Waste-to-chemical”
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(gassificazione) il rifiuto è valorizzato, in quanto vengono catturati il carbonio e l’idrogeno in esso contenuti. L’approccio “Waste-to-chemical” è
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vantaggioso anche dal punto di vista economico, oltre che ambientale.