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Eco-friendly and sustainable biopesticide solutions for Xylella
management (BBI JU 2019). The five-year project is coordinated by the Vienna-based RTDS association, where AIT has the scientific coordination with the expert Stéphane Compant from the Competence Unit Bioresources
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AIT and RTDS have launched BIOVEXO website
BIOVEXO project explores innovative biopesticides targeting the plant pathogenic Xylella bacterium. AIT as scientific coordinator together with RTDS Group as project coordinator have recently launched the [...] from abandoned farming. Coordinated by the Vienna-based RTDS Group and with Stéphane Compant from AIT as scientific coordinator, the project receives funding from the Bio Based Industries Joint Undertaking [...] More detailed information can be found at biovexo.eu Biovexo press release (EN) Stéphane Compant (AIT), scientific coordinator & project video:
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AIT is Core Partner of the European EIT Food Network
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) has been a Core Partner of the EIT Food Network, Europe's leading innovation and technology initiative in the agricultural and food sector since Jannuary 1st [...] over €1.5 billion of external capital from EIT-supported companies. With the beginning of 2020 the AIT as a driving force has also succeeded in bringing together national partners from different areas of [...] important areas of the food chain: primary production, processing, trade, research and development. The AIT contributes to the success of the network through its excellent network and comprehensive expertise
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AIT at the Global Bioeconomy Summit 2020
The Global Bioeconomy Summit 2020 (GBS 2020) was held digitally from November 16-20, 2020. AIT was represented by two centers as part of the EU-funded Coordination and Support Action MicrobiomeSupport
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The potential of microbiomes - helpers for environment and health
AIT experts Angela Sessitsch and Tanja Kostic (Center for Health & Bioresources) together with eight international partners, publish a recommendation on how the potential of microbiomes can be used [...] realise these potentials, however, some preliminary work still needs to be done. This is because, as AIT expert Tanja Kostic, one of the two lead authors of the study, explains, research in some areas is
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Bio - economy research and innovation in Lower Austria
RTDS Group, the leading Austrian EU Consulting and Project Management SME together with the partners: AIT, BOKU, and WoodKPlus.The event is in English.More information: Click here!Here you will find the invitation
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