As of the second reporting period, the OITB is now set-up and providing its services to dozens of user cases, through a well-established Single Entry Point. The various techniques have been deployed and progressively validated on more than 40 user cases, and the project already recorded more than 600 samples. Three selected success stories already demonstrate its added value and are being advertised on the website. The website is continuously improved to give an overview of the services proposed, and to allow service users to take contact with the Single Entry Point. The TEESMAT database is progressively being populated by samples and test results, and its value will grow as the data accumulates. Development of data formats, exchange protocols and code is being performed on each technique in order to allow as fast and automated import as possible. A particular attention is given to the access control on the database. From the user cases treated, common approaches and typical workflows are being developed in order to speed up the treatment of future similar user cases. The focus has been on expanding the range of services provided on the one hand, and the range of users and user cases on the other hand. This is done by recruiting external service providers and external service users, actively preparing the future sustainability of the OITB. Feedback from service users is actively used to progressively enhance the service, the processes, and the tools.
The second reporting period has been the time to actively prepare the sustainable OITB operation, by updating the business plan, preparing the continuity plan, checking the commercialization capability, and above all drafting the future collaboration agreement which will rule the interactions between the Single Entry Point and the Service Providers after the end of the H2020 project. Details of the future contracting scheme are being settled.
Dissemination and communication is also strengthening via communications in conferences, webinars, EBN event, preparation of publications. A summer school was delayed by COVID19 but will be converted into a winter school in January 10th to 15th.