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A plug and play PHOTOnics based bioSENSing platform for salmon pathogen detection

Descrizione del progetto

Una piattaforma di biorilevamento basata sulla fotonica per il rilevamento di agenti patogeni negli allevamenti di pesci

Fame zero è il principale obiettivo di sviluppo sostenibile dell’Agenda 2030 dell’ONU per eliminare la fame e la malnutrizione e garantire l’accesso a un’alimentazione sicura, sana e sufficiente. L’acquacoltura, pur essendo una delle risorse alimentari più efficienti, si basa su ambienti acquatici controllati dall’uomo che devono essere mantenuti in condizioni sane. Di conseguenza, l’ambiente di vita dei pesci deve essere costantemente monitorato con un biorilevamento avanzato. Il progetto PHOTO-SENS, finanziato dall’UE, collegherà la tecnologia pionieristica dei biosensori e le procedure di accrescimento alle competenze specifiche in materia di acquacoltura al fine di realizzare in questo ambito un polo sugli agenti patogeni e una piattaforma diagnostica operativa per monitorare gli agenti patogeni dei salmoni. Si occuperà inoltre di esaminare la produzione scalabile della tecnologia.

Obiettivo

The UN's 2030 Agenda, adopted by world leaders in 2015, represents the new global sustainable development framework and sets 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Foremost is the Zero Hunger SDG, which seeks to end hunger and malnutrition, and ensure access to safe, nutritious, and sufficient food. One of the most productive and efficient sources remains aquaculture, which is the process of rearing, breeding, and harvesting of aquatic species, in controlled aquatic environments, like the oceans, lakes, rivers, ponds, streams and purpose built Recirculating Aquaculture systems (RAS). According to the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), aquaculture is growing faster than any other major food production sector, with 50% of all sea food consumed is obtained by aquaculture.

We are currently standing at a critical juncture to maintain healthy aquaculture conditions. To do so we need to continuously monitor the living environments of the fish and apply cutting edge bio-sensing to safeguard these fish farms and therefore our food security. The current consortium brings together the latest in biosensor technology, scaling up procedures, and aquaculture expertise, to safeguard our food security in the present and future years. By becoming an aquaculture pathogen testing hub and bringing to market a working diagnostic platform monitoring salmon pathogens, the consortium [Surfix (NL), Phix (NL), TunaTech (DE), CSEM (CH), and LRE Medical (DE)] aims to provide a long-term solution to ensure our collective food security.

This project will build upon the BIOCDx project (ID: 732309) which successfully delivered a working prototype, however, due to lack of scalability, the overall costs of the biosensor remained very high (~€500/chip). Thus, the principal aim of PHOTO–SENS is to investigate scalable production of this technology (to reduce the costs 10 fold; €50/chip), and validation with an end–user in the aquaculture market.

Meccanismo di finanziamento

IA - Innovation action

Coordinatore

CSEM CENTRE SUISSE D'ELECTRONIQUE ET DE MICROTECHNIQUE SA - RECHERCHE ET DEVELOPPEMENT
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 563 630,63
Indirizzo
RUE JAQUET DROZ 1
2000 Neuchatel
Svizzera

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Regione
Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera Espace Mittelland Neuchâtel
Tipo di attività
Research Organisations
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 563 630,63

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