Support the Future of Cooling – iGEM ’25

from €20,000 (52%)

The Issue:

Air-cooled systems are everywhere, silently shaping the environments we live and work in. Like traditional ACs, healthcare facilities and data centers consume vast amounts of energy for cooling, accounting for a concerning value of 10% of the global energy usage.

A core issue that is hidden in these systems is biofilm formation, which increases energy use and raises the risk of HAIs (healthcare-associated infections). These robust microbial layers not only decrease heat conduction, forcing systems to work harder and waste energy, but they also become breeding grounds for harmful pathogens. Conventional harsh chemical treatments can damage equipment and endanger health.

Poorly maintained ventilation systems contribute to nearly 20% of hospital-acquired respiratory infections (Source: WHO, 2023). Additionally, 48% of people globally now use AI on a daily basis, driving demand for efficient cooling and ever-increasing energy use.

The Solution:

We're tackling this growing problem with an eco-friendly, high-performance coating strategy. As the 2025 UM iGEM team, we are aiming to genetically engineer a bacterium to produce modified spider silk proteins. These proteins will bind to the copper surface which make up these air-cool systems, thus preventing bacterial biofilm formation without reducing the thermal conductivity of the system. This additional layer eliminates the need for chemical disinfectants, reduces maintenance, and keeps systems thermally efficient and microbe-free. Our approach supports a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable future for cooling-intensive industries—from hospitals to data centers.

                       

“This is us, the 2025 iGEM team representing Maastricht University: young and passionate students with diverse backgrounds, but most importantly, self-motivated to create a bold and groundbreaking solution. We’re powering progress with efficiency - help us go further. “

Let’s Power a Greener Future — Together

We’re making cooling systems more sustainable, and we need your donation to take the next step. Our solution saves energy, cuts carbon emissions, and proves that advanced technology doesn’t have to come at our planet’s expense. From smarter healthcare to optimized data centers, the impact reaches far and wide.

“Green technology starts with bold ideas—help us bring ours to life.”

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08-08-2025 | 14:43 De Euregio zal het moeten hebben van creatieve jonge mensen en van hun deskundige begeleiders. Dit lijkt me een mooi project, hoop dat het slaagt!
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30-07-2025 | 10:44 Me parece un proyecto muy interesante y ecológico.
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Week 5 Recap: Filming, New Equipment, and Outreach Momentum

11-08-2025 | 11:11 Last week the amount of team members present in Maastricht doubled — and with it, our motivation and enthusiasm to our research. As a team, we mainly focused on the filming of the promotion video that has to be submitted to iGEM this upcoming week. In the dry lab, we managed to optimize some gBlock core sequences to be able to order their manufacture.Regarding our outreach efforts, we continue sending emails for potential participants in future events. We also agreed on the design of the logo for our team, proudly revealed a few days ago.On the funding side, we continue emailing companies looking for new sponsorship opportunities. Specifically this week we targeted car renting companies with the aim of enabling them to collaborate with us to facilitate our trip to the Jamboree in October.In the wet lab, we received two new machines from one of our sponsors — QIAGEN. We hope these machines will help us be more productive in our work in the lab and reduce the chances of human error when doing our research.Finally, the wiki team continued working on building up the website.   
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