Ongoing projects
The aim of the project OPTAK Application I – Research and Development of Large-Scale Vertical Gardens for Industrial Buildings (OPTAK I Application Němec), reg. no. CZ.01.01.01/01/22_002/0000323, is to develop a large-scale vertical garden system that enables a rapid reduction of microclimate temperature in overheated areas around warehouse and industrial buildings located along highways. This contributes to achieving more optimal temperature and humidity conditions for people in these locations, while also helping to integrate these technical structures into the surrounding natural environment.
The project is implemented by a consortium of three partners – Němec s.r.o., the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, and CTP Invest s.r.o. The project is co-funded by the European Union.
Learn more about this project here.

Completed projects
Since 2022, the company has been implementing a project with registration number CZ.01.1.02/0.0/0.0/20_358/0027831 titled “Development of New Polymer-Based Plaster Compounds with Fine-Grained Fillers.”
The aim of the project is to carry out the necessary research activities, including testing and measurements (as well as the preparation of a research report), for the development of new polymer-based plaster compounds with fine-grained fillers, and to study their behavior when used in construction structures, particularly in civil buildings. The project objectives are directly linked to its scope and expected outcomes.

In 2021, Němec s.r.o. received support from the European Structural and Investment Funds through the Operational Programme Prague – Growth Pole of the Czech Republic, within the second call of the Prague Innovation Vouchers (reg. no. CZ.07.1.02/0.0/0.0/16_025/0000605).
The support was aimed at the company’s participation in the project “Vertical Vegetation Structures for Use in Urban Environments,” carried out at the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (Kamýcká 129). The objective was to identify suitable construction systems for integrating greenery into urban environments.
The expected outcomes include the design of optimal grass mixtures for vertical green walls, suitable compositions of evergreen plants for mesh structures, optimal climbing plant combinations for cable systems, and testing the functionality of mesh-based constructions.
The project “Vertical Vegetation Structures for Use in Urban Environments” is co-funded by the European Union.

Since 2020, Němec s.r.o. has been implementing a project with registration number CZ.01.1.02/0.0/0.0/18_215/0021836 titled “Development of New Polymer Composites with Fine-Grained Fillers and Research into Their Behaviour.”
The aim of the project is to carry out the necessary research activities, including testing and measurements (as well as the preparation of a comprehensive research report), required for the development of polymer composites with fine-grained fillers and the study of their behaviour when used in construction structures.
The project focuses on innovations in polymer composites for use in flooring systems, as well as for interior and exterior wall and ceiling finishes, and on verifying key properties of these materials in interior applications with regard to safe use in buildings. The main objective is the preparation of a comprehensive research report.

