The aim of the BIOSURF project is to develop polymeric biocide materials for their implementation as biocide antimicrobial and anti-deposit surfaces in different applications in food industries, as there is a need for preventing and eradicating microbial contamination across the supply and production chain in the food industry in the EU. The project will implement, test and optimise under real production conditions the biocide surfaces in combination with monitoring modules in order to achieve marketable products.
| Project | Development and implementation of a contact biocide polymer for its application as antimicrobial and anti-deposit surfaces in the food industry |
|---|---|
| Acronym | BIOSURF |
| Program | Research for SMEs |
| Proposal | 232172 |
The BIOSURF project has been approved by the European Commission. With starting date June, 1st, 2009, it has an expected span of two years
| List of Participants | Country |
|---|---|
| Technische Universitaet Graz | Austria |
| KEKELIT Kunststoffwerk Gesellschaft m.b.H | Austria |
| Lagotec GmbH | Germany |
| Verein zur Förderung des Technologietransfers an der Hochschule Bremerhaven e. V. | Germany |
| University Dundee | United Kingdom |
| Comercializadora Asturiana de Alimentos SA (COASA) | Spain |
29/03/2010
The final results of the 2009 CEEI/BIC Asturias project show an impressive success story:
I+DEX has collaborated with DEX Hungary in the preparation of the proposal "Intellectual Assets Management for Innovative Network oriented Entrepreneurs" -IAM INNOVIA.
The project was presented to the FP7-SCIENCE-IN-SOCIETY-2010-1 call by a consortium of partners from 11 countries that included the European Economic Interest Grouping DEX New Europe.