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Sustainable surface protection by glass-like hybrid and biomaterials coatings

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Report on the contribution to standardisation and standardisation roadmap update at month 12

Update of D23 at month 12

Report on the standardisation landscape and applicable standards

Report on outcome of task 5.4SubTask T5.4.1: Analysis of the applicable standardisation landscape (M1-M6): Identification of activities and needs in other WP, to address relevant standardisation landscape, together with applicable standards.SubTask T5.4.2: Contribution to the ongoing and future standardisation developments (M7-M48): The possibility and the extent to which a contribution to standardisation can be made will be investigated through interacting with relevant technical standardisation committees, disseminating the project and getting feedback from their members. The main outcome is the BIO-SUSHY contribution to the development of new standards in PFAS-free materials, bio-based formulation for repellent coating, but also SbD strategic framework and data exchange infrastructures. Depending also on the ongoing works of the standardisation committees around the midpoint of the project, this may involve providing information, participating in ongoing works, submitting proposals for the modification of existing standards or promoting the elaboration of new standards. The development of fast-track standards like CEN Workshop Agreements (CWA) is usually the best-suited option in the frame of a Horizon Europe project.Subtask T5.4.3: Roadmap to achieve full standardisation (M36-M48): Standardisation is made in technical committees external to the consortium through the consensus of various stakeholders on European and/or international level. Full standardisation of PFAS-free materials and coatings will be reached through detailed knowledge of the necessary steps and through long-term participation in committee work going beyond the time frame of an R&I-project.

Knowledge and data exchange infrastructure specifications

Report on the outcomes of task 3.1 internal information exchange infrastructure with functionality to collect and curate data, aggregate and store data, to elaborate access from the different computational tools of T3.3 and T3.4, to support coating formulations of WP2 and to implement SSbD framework from WP4. The infrastructure has three purposes: (i) Fostering the timely documentation and sharing of all project data (experimental and computational) among all consortium partners in a human- and computer-readable form to allow its use as input for the (downstream) computational tools and guide decisions in material design; (ii) Providing the data to SSbD framework building the bases for pre-validation and validation activities and stakeholder uptake; (iii) Becoming, in the long run, the interface to provide data from BIO-SUSHY methods to public resource used by the community for FAIR sharing of research outputs. The information management will include data and information on the used methods and the execution of the experiments including detailed description of the methods including measuring principles, study designs, SOPs and protocols. All these components will be reported in a harmonized and interoperable way using community-endorsed formats and curation templates following the FAIR principles and will be supported by specific data input functionality. The data management and sharing processes adopted by the BIO-SUSHY consortium will be documented and constantly updated in the research output management plan (ROMP), which, as an extension of a data management plan (DMP), will guide partners in their preparation of technology documentation, protocols, (meta)data, software, and results. The ROMP will also provide measures for identifying and addressing any problems or challenges encountered in data curation and management

Plan for the Dissemination and Exploitation including Communication activities (PDEC) updated

Updated version of the Plan for the Dissemination and Exploitation including Communication activities (PDEC) submitted by M06 will include a review of specific C&D measures by all partners, supported by AXIA´s communication and dissemination manager

Data Management Plan

Data management plan as a mandatory deliverable of EU project

Corporate image and communication tools

Channels and tools for a successful dissemination strategy, maximizing BIO-SUSHY´s awareness and impact made available (public)

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