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Completed H2020 European Commission

Training Network Sustainable Technologies

€2.61M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Wageningen University
Country Netherlands
Start Date Mar 01, 2021
End Date Feb 28, 2025
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 8
Roles Participant; Coordinator; Principal Investigator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 955431
Grant Description

Over the last few decades major efforts have been made to develop innovative food technologies that deliver safe, nutritious foods with high organoleptic qualities that meet consumer demands.

Sustainable technologies such as Pulsed Electric Field, Ultrasound, Non-Thermal Plasma and High Hydrostatic Pressure offer consumer benefits like clean label food products and solutions to anti-microbial resistance. Nevertheless, their application is currently limited in the food industry.

Some key technical blockers of wider application include the narrow range of product applications realized, variability in antimicrobial effects and engineering challenges related to upscaling. Additionally, consumer acceptance is currently low.

TRANSIT brings together 13 participating organisations from 8 European countries to offer the necessary interdisciplinary and intersectoral training to the next generation of scientists to optimize and drive utility of these sustainable technologies in the food industry.

Participants’ expertise at the interfaces of microbiology, process technology, cost benefit analyses, risk assessment and consumer sciences will provide comprehensive training to ten ESRs.

Using a functional genomics approach, TRANSIT will identify the main microbial molecular targets in five model species that represent major food associated pathogens and spoilage organisms and will design effective antimicrobial impact strategies for the non-thermal technologies accordingly.

In concert with renowned industrial partners, the product range for application will be extended and upscaling of the equipment will be realised.

Importantly consumer acceptance studies will be used to support broader product application of the optimized technologies in the food industry.

TRANSIT will nurture successful collaborative relationships between first-class universities, companies, governmental and research institutions, and contribute to the competitiveness and leadership of the food sector in Europe.

All Grantees

The University of Reading; Dil Deutsches Institut Fur Lebensmitteltechnik Ev; Universita Ta Malta; Leibniz-Institut Fur Plasmaforschung Und Technologie Ev; Wageningen University; Sense Test, Sociedade de Estudos de Analise Sensorial A Produtos Alimentares, Lda; Elea Vertriebs- Und Vermarktungsgesellschaft Mbh; University of North Carolina At Charlotte

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