Objective
Listeria mococytogenes is one of the most important food-borne pathogenic bacteria, having “zero tolerance” in ready-to-eat and dairy foods. Currently, a novel system for monitoring the contamination levels in industrial food producing plants in a more fast, safe and efficient manner than current tools is being developed in the framework of the BioliSME project (Project No: 232037). Although the project is still active, the individual components of the final system have been developed beyond the stage of “proof-of-concept”. Therefore, the Project Consortium (comprising 4 SMEs and 3 RTD performes) wishes to launch a follow-up project (BioliSME II) in order to demonstrate, validate and promote (at an exploratory commercial level) the novel assay system for L. mococytogenes.
The Project will be implemented in the following Work Packages:
WP1 - Subsystem integration to final demonstrator
WP2 - Production of several demonstrators
WP3 - Organization and execution of trial tests
WP4 - IP protection
WP5 - Validation and dissemination
WP6 - Management
Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
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- natural sciences biological sciences microbiology bacteriology
- agricultural sciences animal and dairy science dairy
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FP7-SME-2011
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Coordinator
46729 ADOR
Spain
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