Biotechnologies for Human Health and Blue Growth (Q4297511)

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Biotechnologies for Human Health and Blue Growth
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    1,828,681.04 Euro
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    2,371,592.4 Euro
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    77.11 percent
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    1 June 2018
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    31 May 2021
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    Universita degli studi di Palermo
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    35°54'8.35"N, 14°29'5.06"E
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    38°28'9.55"N, 14°57'24.70"E
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    38°2'22.92"N, 14°1'20.64"E
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    35°53'17.16"N, 14°28'37.20"E
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    35°55'0.30"N, 14°25'16.64"E
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    38°6'43.02"N, 13°22'18.95"E
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    BYTHOS aims at promoting sustainable management of resources and ‘cleaner production’ in the fishing industry and food services sector in Sicily and Malta, thereby minimising risks associated with waste for the environment: The project also aims at promoting integration between research and the business sector so that results from research in the field of biotechnology for human health are taken forward to the market, thereby contributing to generating jobs and business opportunities. The project will carry out: - A joint lab with ‘spaces’ in Malta and Sicily where researchers and experts in blue biotechnology, business experts and experts from the fishing and waste industries come together with SMEs operating throughout the fisheries sector and organic waste sector for the exploration of new opportunities tailor-made for the economies of the two islands. - The extraction of bioactive molecules (BAMs), including collagen, from fish waste sourced from the fishing industry or food services sector, and eco-innovation fish food from the remaining fish waste. - The definition of biotechnology procedures for the production and commercial exploitation of a range of innovative, stakeholder-driven products for human health sourced from fish waste. (English)
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