Catalysing scientific innovation into food safety action
Funding programme: Horizon Europe
Total budget: € 1 886 656
Consortium: 17 partners
Universita Cattolica Del Sacro Cuore - Universidade Catolica Portuguesa - International Life Sciences Institute European Branch - Wageningen University - Nofima – Effost - Federacion Espanola de Industrias de la Alimentacion y Bebidas - Syreon Kutato Intezet Korlatolt Felelossegu Tarsasag – Ruokavirasto - Slovenska Polnohospodarska Univerzita V Nitre - Association Nationale Des Industries Alimentaires - Fooddrinkeurope - Flanders' Food - Agence Nationale de la Securite Sanitaire de l’Alimentation de l’Environnement et du Travail - Public Organization Association of Cheesemongers and Cheese Sommeliers - Eidgenoessisches Departement Fuer Wirtschaft, Bildung und Forschung - Quadram Institute Bioscience
Countries: 13
Italy - Portugal - Norway - Netherlands - Spain - Hungary - Finland - Slovakia - Belgium - France - Ukraine – Switzerland - United Kingdom
Start: 1 January 2024 - End: 31 December 2026
Website: thecatalyseproject.eu
Objectives and expected impact
The ambition of CATALYSE is to accelerate and make more efficient the uptake, by food system actors, of knowledge and innovative solutions that promote food safety. To achieve this, CATALYSE is determined to:
- Increase awareness and understanding of the innovations produced from “farm2fork” by establishing a database that collects, translates and disseminates knowledge and practices to the relevant food system actors;
- Establish the CATALYSE Commynity of Practice to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing between food system actors, and to accelerate the adoption and scaling-up of innovative practices and technologies;
- Produce and provide educational materials and training to practitioners and end-users on the latest best practices in food safety, including reaching out to traditional food sectors;
- Support start-ups and SMEs with promising innovations in food safety (testing methods, testing technologies, solutions to improve food safety), including traditional and local producers who often are the most in need of support;
- Encourage end-users, such as consumers and policymakers, to prioritise and support innovation in the food system through education and outreach;
- Evaluate the impact of innovation on the food system and identify areas for further development.
Overall, the ambition of CATALYSE is to promote the creation of a more resilient, sustainable, and equitable community, both online and in practice, to meet the needs of all stakeholders, from “farm2fork”, with the common goal to ensure food safety.
Uniqueness of CATALYSE
Catalyse will be a common place where all the actors of the food chain can meet, innovators, regulators, academia, industries, non-governmental organisations and define together the needs and possibilities that innovation can either answer and/or offer. By linking all these actors, we will foster tailor made and co-created innovation with an identified market for implementation, providing win-win solutions.
Role of ILSI Europe
ILSI Europe will lead the Work Package focused on stakeholder management. Its main objective is to engage and interact with stakeholders/end-users and practitioners to understand their needs, priorities and barriers & levers in terms of food safety innovative applications.
For more information, contact Ruchi Shah at: rshah@ilsieurope.be