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TrackIT blockchain initiative: an opportunity for Italian companies to promote and protect the Made in Italy supply chain on foreign markets thanks to blockchain technology


INNOVA news

Since October 2022 INNOVA, together with the companies HSPI and Blockchain Italia, has been qualified as service provider within the TrackIT Blockchain project promoted and financed by ICE – Italian Trade Agency. The project is addressing Italian SMEs and provides traceability services for Made in Italy products through the blockchain technology.
The goal is to encourage the expansion of Italian SMEs on foreign markets by countering the Italian Sounding phenomenon, increasing the level of transparency in communication with the final consumer and enhancing the uniqueness of Made in Italy products.
All this through the blockchain technology that allows the tracking of the product along the production chain highlighting the quality and origin of the raw materials, production phases, certification processes, history of the individual products and uniqueness.
A product traced on the blockchain acquires value and credibility, and therefore a competitive advantage, increasing the confidence of the final consumer who, by scanning a QR code, can access precise, transparent and reliable information on the product and the production process. An advantageous strategy for companies – as stated by Antonella Vulcano Director of INNOVA in a recent article on the platform of the ICE Agency “Train2Markets” – to enhance the values connected to the territory and the culture of origin and provide an integrated storytelling of all the steps production and product certifications.
Within the initiative, INNOVA, HSPI and Blockchain Italia offer a customised support including:
• a mapping of the single supply chain
• a blockchain traceability system
• a user interface aimed at foreign consumers
• a training activity on the use of blockchain technology to enhance the offer on international markets.
Business services are free for the first 18 months.
Interested companies can apply for participation by filling a form available on the initiative website.

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Iniciativa blockchain TrackIT: una oportunidad para que las empresas italianas promuevan y protejan la cadena de suministro Made in Italy en los mercados extranjeros gracias a la tecnología blockchain


INNOVA news

Desde octubre de 2022, INNOVA, junto con las empresas HSPI y Blockchain Italia, está calificada como proveedor de servicios dentro del proyecto TrackIT Blockchain promovido y financiado por ICE – Agencia de Comercio Italiana. El proyecto está dirigido a pymes italianas y proporciona servicios de trazabilidad para productos Made in Italy a través de la tecnología blockchain.
El objetivo es fomentar la expansión de las PYME italianas en los mercados exteriores, contrarrestando el fenómeno Italian Sounding, aumentando el nivel de transparencia en la comunicación con el consumidor final y realzando la singularidad de los productos Made in Italy.
Todo esto a través de la tecnología blockchain que permite seguimiento del producto a lo largo de la cadena de producción destacando la calidad y el origen de las materias primas, las fases de producción, los procesos de certificación, la historia de los productos individuales y la singularidad.
Un producto rastreado en blockchain adquiere valor y credibilidad y, por lo tanto, una ventaja competitiva, aumentando la confianza del consumidor final que, escaneando un código QR, puede acceder a información precisa, transparente y fiable sobre el producto y el proceso productivo. Una estrategia ventajosa para las empresas – como afirma Antonella Vulcano Directora de INNOVA en un artículo reciente en la plataforma de la Agencia ICE “Train2Markets” – para valorizar los valores relacionados con el territorio y la cultura de origen y proporcionar una narración integrada de todas las pasos de producción y certificaciones de productos.
Dentro de la iniciativa, INNOVA, HSPI y Blockchain Italia ofrecen un soporte personalizado que incluye:
• un mapeo de la cadena de suministro única
• un sistema de trazabilidad blockchain
• una interfaz de usuario dirigida a consumidores extranjeros
• una actividad de capacitación sobre el uso de la tecnología blockchain para mejorar la oferta en los mercados internacionales.
Los servicios comerciales son gratuitos durante los primeros 18 meses.
Las empresas interesadas pueden solicitar participar completando un formulario disponible en el sitio web de la iniciativa .

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EMPOWERED by NEIA: a new European initiative to support Clean Tech Sustainable Development


INNOVA news

In August 2023 INNOVA has been awarded as coordinator of the EMPOWERED by NEIA new project under the Horizon Europe framework. The initiative brings together a team of stakeholders from 7 EU countries (Italy, Austria, Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and Estonia) with the ambition to engage in a process of peer mutual learning and cooperation and support Clean Tech for Sustainable Development. Based on an in-depth analysis of strengths, weaknesses, challenges and gaps in the ecosystems they represent, the EMPOWERED by NEIA team members strive to bring together the members of the innovation ecosystems they represent as active stakeholders in bottom-up policy-making activities tailored to their needs. Through an Entrepreneurial Discovery process, the aim is to stimulate a participative process that will allow to identify the best innovation opportunities in each ecosystem and align them with the ones of the peers. The results of the Entrepreneurial Discovery run locally by each partner will represent the foundation of Action Plans, elaborated according to the European Entrepreneurial Region approach, to strengthen the collaboration between the Regional European Innovation Ecosystems. These plans will be back up with collaboration and project ideas for which public and private funding will be sought.

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The EIC T2M Entrepreneurship Programme: a new training programme for European researchers and scientist


Incubation

Since January 2023 INNOVA is implementing the EIC Tech to Market Entrepreneurship Programme with other 8 European partners. The Programme is targeted to EIC Pathfinder and EIC Transition projects to support deep-tech researchers with entrepreneurial aspiration in their transition from lab to market to develop deep-tech based innovations, accelerate the science-startup project and build a strong Value Proposition and a viable Business Model.
What do we have to offer to the EIC beneficiaries?
• Customised training to build entrepreneurial skills and gain insights on deep tech entrepreneurship components
• Transforming the innovative idea into a concrete action plan
• Expert-based support services to develop and validate the business model through Design Thinking methodologies
• Designing and assessing the market-oriented value proposition
• Developing the product-market fit specific to deep tech projects
What are the components of the Programme?

Click here to join the EIC T2M Entrepreneurship Programme!

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INNOVA group London won an #SBRI Healthcare Award


Incubation, Innovation, Internationalization

An international research and innovation effort of 20 organizations, including universities, research canters, companies, governmental institutions, and not-for-profits from Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, the UK, Belgium, Greece, and Chile. AWARE will create the first European case study for a new farm2fork value chain, producing fish and vegetables in an #aquaponic system which uses reclaimed wastewater from local communities. with important implications in terms of #food security and #circularity. The project began in November 2022 and will end in 2026. AWARE has been financed by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Actions programme under Grant Agreement n° 101084245, receiving €5.1 million including a co-financing from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).t

With the farm-to-fork strategy, the European Union recognises the need to strengthen its food production systems. As demand for fish protein increases, researchers and innovators are called to action to develop more efficient, sustainable, and resilient approaches for aquaculture. AWARE, a recently financed European research project, has two words for it: Aquaponics and Wastewater.

“Imagine a wastewater treatment plant becoming a farm”, says AWARE coordinator Dr. Fabio Ugolini, “with the right technology, we can produce fish and vegetables in every city, at Km 0, with no soil or freshwater, and with no net greenhouse gas emissions”.

Wastewater in Europe undergoes rigorous treatment and becomes reclaimed water, which can be legally discharged back in the water table or be used for irrigation. However, if extra treatment steps are applied (Advanced Tertiary Treatments) reclaimed water becomes indistinguishable from drinking water.

“There is a regulatory gap in Europe: we can use reclaimed water for agriculture but not for aquaculture and aquaponics”, continues Dr. Fabio Ugolini, “we want to lay the ground for a new policy framework in support of European aquaculture, and demonstrate the feasibility of an entirely new food value chain”.
AWARE has an ambitious objective: build the first farm in Europe that uses reclaimed water in an aquaponic system. The pilot is being installed in the town of CastellanaGrotte (Puglia, Italy) and is expected to open its doors to the public in 2026.

is being prepped to host the pilot aquaponic farm, which will become a demonstrator and a case study for reclaimed water aquaponics.
However, there are several challenges to face before the first fish can hit the plate: firstly, the reclaimed water must be devoid from all potentially harmful contaminants, including contaminants of emerging concern that are currently not regulated in the European Wastewater Directive; secondly, the aquaponic farm must yield fish and veggies that meet the most stringent safety and quality requirements; thirdly, the system must be sustainable from an environmental, social and economic perspective; lastly, the results must be strong enough to convince policymakers and consumers alike, of the benefits of using what originally was wastewater to produce edibles.

AWARE is an international effort of experts from 20 organisations including universities, research centres, companies, governmental institutions, and not-for-profits from 8 countries (Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, the UK, Belgium, Greece, and Chile). The project started in November 2022, and is expected to produce its results by 2026.
AWARE has been financed by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Actions programme under Grant Agreement n° 101084245, receiving €5.1 million including a co-financing from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).

It was a sunny day in Castellana Grotte in February 2023 when the representatives from the AWARE partners surveyed the site which will host the aquaponic farm.

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AWARE: an international research and innovation effort for reclaiming wastewater to produce fish and veggies


Innovation

Headline: Reclaiming wastewater to produce fish and veggies

With the farm-to-fork strategy, the European Union recognises the need to strengthen its food production systems. As demand for fish protein increases, researchers and innovators are called to action to develop more efficient, sustainable, and resilient approaches for aquaculture. AWARE, a European research project coordinated by INNOVA under the Horizon Europe framework, has two words for it: Aquaponics and Wastewater.
Aquaponics is the union of aquaculture (fish farming) with hydroponics (soilless plant farming). The system is sustainable-by-design as it recirculates and reuses its own waste products. Aquaponic farms exists at different scales, from the hobby-size system shown in the picture, to full-size commercial farms. Picture source: GreenInBlue (www.greeninblue.es/)
“Imagine a wastewater treatment plant becoming a farm”, says AWARE coordinator Dr. Fabio Ugolini, “with the right technology, we can produce fish and vegetables in every city, at Km 0, with no soil or freshwater, and with no net greenhouse gas emissions”.
Wastewater in Europe undergoes rigorous treatment and becomes reclaimed water, which can be legally discharged back in the water table or be used for irrigation. However, if extra treatment steps are applied (Advanced Tertiary Treatments) reclaimed water becomes indistinguishable from drinking water.
“There is a regulatory gap in Europe: we can use reclaimed water for agriculture but not for aquaculture and aquaponics”, continues Dr. Fabio Ugolini, “we want to lay the ground for a new policy framework in support of European aquaculture, and demonstrate the feasibility of an entirely new food value chain”.
AWARE has an ambitious objective: build the first farm in Europe that uses reclaimed water in an aquaponic system. The pilot is being installed in the town of Castellana Grotte (Puglia, Italy) and is expected to open its doors to the public in 2026.
Castellana Grotte wastewater treatment plant is being prepped to host the pilot aquaponic farm, which will become a demonstrator and a case study for reclaimed water aquaponics.
However, there are several challenges to face before the first fish can hit the plate: firstly, the reclaimed water must be devoid from all potentially harmful contaminants, including contaminants of emerging concern that are currently not regulated in the European Wastewater Directive; secondly, the aquaponic farm must yield fish and veggies that meet the most stringent safety and quality requirements; thirdly, the system must be sustainable from an environmental, social and economic perspective; lastly, the results must be strong enough to convince policymakers and consumers alike, of the benefits of using what originally was wastewater to produce edibles.
AWARE is an international effort of experts from 20 organisations including universities, research centres, companies, governmental institutions, and not-for-profits from 8 countries (Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, the UK, Belgium, Greece, and Chile). The project started in November 2022, and is expected to produce its results by 2026.
It was a sunny day in Castellana Grotte in February 2023 when the representatives from the AWARE partners surveyed the site which will host the aquaponic farm.