
TINADA SRL
TINADA SRL
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2028Partners:FC.ID, CCSS, MAIA RIGENERA, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium, Fondazione Fenice Onlus +6 partnersFC.ID,CCSS,MAIA RIGENERA,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,Fondazione Fenice Onlus,ANCI PUGLIA,CIA PUGLIA,University of Foggia,CONFAGRICOLTURA FOGGIA - UNIONE PROV. AGRICOLTORI DI FOGGIA,TINADA SRL,EUKNOWFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101216898Overall Budget: 1,999,940 EURFunder Contribution: 1,998,940 EURThe Apulia Region is renowned for its diverse agricultural output, a fundamental element of its economy. However, climate change poses significant threats to the health of soils, due to diverse degradation factors, water scarcity, and non-sustainable land management practices.The depletion of water resources, the prolonged droughts, and deficiencies in soil nutrients threaten the region's agricultural productivity, its biodiversity, and its overall environmental sustainability. Addressing these issues requires a systemic approach through collaborative, transdisciplinary research with practical, on-the-ground involvement of stakeholders (farmers, land managers, local administrators). The University of Foggia (UNIFG), is ideally positioned to lead innovation activities to co-design an innovative model for soil health enhancement at regional level, in collaboration with farmers, land managers, policy makers, and civil society organizations.The project will combine different solutions, to be tested with the support of international leading partners, at a scale that is representative of the regional dimension and characteristic of most geographical regions of Mediterranean Europe. In particular, the project will develop experimental actions using Nature Based Solutions (with the support of FC.ID from Portugal), developing short supply chains for high potential biofertilisers (with local industrial partners), cutting edge precision fertigation systems (with Ugent) and a digital dashboard to enhance data-driven soil policies based on scientific evidence.The project will reinforce UNIFG’s positioning as a leading knowledge institution in rural economies and agrarian sciences, as well as contributing to sustainable regional soil health policies in the framework of the new European legislation on soil health and monitoring.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2019Partners:BioSense, University of Foggia, CKA, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium, YOURIS +20 partnersBioSense,University of Foggia,CKA,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,YOURIS,EFB,University of Novi Sad,VEREIN ZUR FORDERUNG VON REGIONAL-UND AGRARPROJEKTEN,ZLTO,WirelessInfo,ACTIA,BB PROJECT,CERSHAS,EUROPEAN QUALIFICATION ALLIANCE,UzhNU,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,TINADA SRL,COLLISON AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED,Knowledge Centre for Agriculture,Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority,COOPERATIVAS AGRO-ALIMENTARIAS DE ESPANA,CONFAGRICOLTURA,L&F,CASSOVIA LIFE SCIENCES,Campden BRI Magyarország Nonprofit Kft.Funder: European Commission Project Code: 728055Overall Budget: 2,191,980 EURFunder Contribution: 1,999,720 EURSKIN is an ambitious initiative of 20 partners in 14 countries in the area of Short Food Supply Chains (SFSCs). It intends to systematise and bring knowledge to practitioners, promote collaboration within a demand-driven innovation logic and provide inputs to policymaking through links to the EIP-AGRI. SKIN will build and animate a community of about 500 stakeholders, with the strategic objective of setting up, at the conclusion of the project, a European association permanently working for the improvement of SFSCs efficiency and for the benefit of stakeholders and growth in the sector. The community will be built and animated around the identification of good practices in short supply chains across Europe. Partners will scout, analyse and classify a significant number of cases in different countries. “Best practices” (at least 100) will be systematised, processed into highly usable formats (including video and page-flows) and made accessible to stakeholders via the web (following the EIP AGRI formats) and through the set-up of regional nodes, to allow a deeper penetration of existing knowledge into practice. The work on good practices will also allow identifying key issues (hindrances or opportunities) around SFSCs. Such issues will be the main themes of 6 “innovation challenges workshops” the purpose of which is to stimulate stakeholders to propose new ideas for innovation based research or innovation uptake. These will be supported in a coaching phase where consortium partners deliver guidance to stakeholders for the full development of those innovative ideas. SKIN puts significant efforts in dissemination, to reach as many stakeholders as possible, and exploitation, to plan post projects developments in the form of a permanent association that would give continuity to the activities launched with the project (community expansion, circulation of good practices, promotion of research based innovation and linkages with the EIP and policy making instances).
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2026Partners:ČVUT, VIDZEMEPLANNING REGION, Neuropublic S.A., CKA, VIDIECKY PARLAMENT MLADYCH NA SLOVENSKU +15 partnersČVUT,VIDZEMEPLANNING REGION,Neuropublic S.A.,CKA,VIDIECKY PARLAMENT MLADYCH NA SLOVENSKU,MONAGHAN INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT CLG,IBCH PAS,SMART & LEAN HUB OY,AUA,MALLUSJOEN NUORISOSEURA,PLAN4ALL,DIT,GAIA EPICHEIREIN AE,ASPLAN VIAK,SOCIALINNOLABS,Slovak University of Agriculture,National Microelectronics Applications Centre (Ireland),TINADA SRL,AcrossLimits,CCSSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101136910Overall Budget: 6,201,310 EURFunder Contribution: 5,498,670 EURThe objective of PoliRuralPlus is to foster a sustainable, balanced, equitable, place-based and inclusive development of rural and urban areas through improved connections, governance arrangements, and integrated territorial policies that prioritise experimentation and innovation in domains that favour bi-directional urban-rural synergies and the development of a well-being economy. Key focus will be driven by Foresight, planning and implementation of integrated urban-rural strategies. The PoliRuralPlus project aims to improve the quality of life for people living in urban and rural areas across the EU by promoting coordinated and collaborative development within the regions. The project will support 9 pilot projects (including 8 from the previous PoliRural project and 1 new project) that focus on developing rural-urban partnerships. The aim is to increase the resilience and interconnectedness of urban and rural areas. In terms of financing, the project will demonstrate successful application of funding mechanisms to support these partnerships, including public-private partnerships, crowdfunding, and other innovative financing models. The goal is to find sustainable financing solutions that can support the long-term development of these partnerships. PoliRuralPlus will validate an EU-wide regional-driven integrated territorial planning & implementation Action-Foresight Process & Tool Box, by extending the latter’s Innovation Hub through the European Digital Innovation Hubs using open-source System Dynamic Modelling & a GIS collaborative online service called Map Whiteboard, enhanced by up-to-date Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning (AI/DL) applicable algorithms. The project has an ambition to become an integral part of the New European Bauhaus due to its lighthouse success of gradual buildup of hands-on experience using up-to-date tools supporting decision-making process based on foresight principles.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2020Partners:BGBIOM, EIMER, ULRICH + BARTOLOVIC, VERA GBR (EIMER PROJEKT CONSULTING), WirelessInfo, VESTFORSK, FEDERUNACOMA SRL UNIPERSONALE +12 partnersBGBIOM,EIMER, ULRICH + BARTOLOVIC, VERA GBR (EIMER PROJEKT CONSULTING),WirelessInfo,VESTFORSK,FEDERUNACOMA SRL UNIPERSONALE,ZLTO,TINADA SRL,EEE,ACTIA,CELIGNIS LIMITED,EUKNOW,CORE,COLLISON AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED,EPC - PROJEKTGESELLSCHAFT FUR KLIMA NACHHALTIGKEIT KOMMUNIKATION MBH GEMEINNUTZIG,MIGAL - Galilee research Institute,ITABIA-ITALIAN BIOMASS ASSOCIATION,BB PROJECTFunder: European Commission Project Code: 774578Overall Budget: 1,997,640 EURFunder Contribution: 1,997,640 EURENABLING is the initiative of 16 partners in 13 EU and associated (IL, NO) countries. The main goal is to support the spreading of best practices and innovation in the provision (production, pre-processing) of biomass for the BBI (Bio-Based Industry). In particular, ENABLING aims at creating appropriate conditions for the development of efficient biomass to BBPs (Bio-Based Products and Processes) value chains. The consortium’s vision is that Europe bears a huge potential for optimising the supply of biomass into innovative bio-based processes and products. Upscaling biomass production and pre-processing, and combining streams towards the BBPs with those of more traditional bioenergy chains would enhance at least three interlinked types of impact. a) biomass production gains scale to meet higher demand in both sectors (bioenergy and the BBI); b) the reinforcement of biomass supply for the BBI benefits smaller BBI players, helping them diversify and consolidate biomass input sources; c) reinforcing the biomass and BBPs linkages may contribute to job-creation, due to the increased need for specialised workers. To realise such potential, ENABLING also anticipates its longer term exploitation pathways. In the intention of the consortium, the project should aggregate and engage partners for the establishment of a permanent innovation brokerage platform, likely to become in the future, one of the main marketplaces and innovation transfer accelerators at European level. In this sense, the project organises its work around two building blocks: one relates to animating the stakeholders (on the farming and BBPs sides), identifying best practices, turning them into easy to access content (in the EIP format) for their potential users and providing stakeholders with coaching and guidance on innovation. The other one looks at future developments, with the consolidation, in a self-sustainable way, of the innovation brokerage platforms after the end of the EU funded initiative.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2028Partners:Stichting Aeres Groep, ASSOCIATION OF PROAGRIA CENTERS, AUA, COLDINNOVA, ZLTO +2 partnersStichting Aeres Groep,ASSOCIATION OF PROAGRIA CENTERS,AUA,COLDINNOVA,ZLTO,JAMK University of Applied Sciences,TINADA SRLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101182908Funder Contribution: 1,851,470 EURSmart Crop Farming technologies allow farmers to optimize inputs and tailor cultivation practices to specific crop requirements. Despite the potential of these technologies to enhance agriculture, their adoption remains surprisingly low in Europe. Well-organized, farmer-focused, multi-actor advisory systems and networks can play a crucial role for farmers to understand and implement Smart Crop Farming technologies. These advisory systems involve multiple stakeholders and prioritize farmers' needs, while enabling knowledge exchange among diverse players. Operational Groups (OGs) provide a strong platform for this, but many lack the required capabilities. TechCoach's main objective is to strengthen farmers’ ability to assess, adopt, and integrate Smart Crop Farming technologies at the farm level, by facilitating collaborative innovation and multi-actor advisory in Operational Groups and AKIS. This will be achieved through the mobilization of OG’s and AKIS actors, as well as the utilization of existing and new thematic networks and Multi-Actor Approach projects, to gather and disseminate knowledge and experience for application in local contexts across Europe. TechCoach will serve a dual purpose: (1) strengthening the results of Operational Groups, and (2) accelerating these results through networks at the national and EU level. The approach includes 3 levels of interventions. Firstly, we learn how EIP Operational Groups facilitate their members in the adoption of Smart Farming technologies. Good practices are described, and gaps are identified. At the start of the project, TechCoach will work with 10 OG’s in 5 countries. Secondly, we connect project OGs, other OGs and AKIS actors in national networks to share knowledge and experience on the theme of facilitating Smart Crop Farming adoption and to narrow the identified gaps. And thirdly, we connect OGs and national networks across borders and enhance pan-European learning and collaboration in Smart Crop Farming.
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