Area: Innovation For Smes

Chemical markers to improve traceability of children’s products as a solution to anti-counterfeiting – TRACE4FAKE

Is it possible to manufacture children's products using anti-counterfeiting materials, and is it possible to do so while avoiding any toxicological risk to the user?
The implementation of chemical markers in the materials used for the manufacture of the children's product allows a product to be traced quickly and economically, through photoluminescent properties, among others, which can be modulated according to the specific needs of each company and/or product.

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Development of probiotics and value-added products from beer brewing waste – Biovalora

Beer brewing within the EU generates over 6 million tonnes of bagasse and a million tonnes of yeast. Bagasse is rich in protein and dietary fibre. However, 20% of bagasse waste gets disposed of in landfill sites, thus leading to a loss of a high value-added product.

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Advanced production of biodiesel from animal waste using supercritical technology – LIFE Superbiodiesel

In Europe more than 17 million tons of animal by-products (SANDACH) are processed, which produces 2.85 million tons of animal fat. Part of this animal fat processed in Europe is just disposed of in rubbish tips or it is incinerated.

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Enabling an Open Innovation Model for EU Toy Industry SMEs through Co-Creation with FabLabs, Safety Experts and Customer Communities – TOYLABS

The scope of ToyLabs is to introduce a new innovation model realised via an open ICT platform supporting the creativity processes and production cycles of the Toy Industry SMEs, putting into the picture Fabrication Laboratories (FabLabs), Toy Safety Experts and End Customers in terms of co-creation, co-design and decentralised product prototyping. ToyLabs will act as a collaboration bus interconnecting the aforementioned stakeholder types, towards the direction of changing the market positioning and the prospects of SMEs in the Toy Industry, overcoming obstacles like geographical barriers and fragmented markets. [...]

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CROWD KNOWLEDGE

Start of the Crowd Knowledge business accelerator.The CEEI Alcoy and seven companies of the interior regions have launched the business accelerator, Crowd Knowledge. This is a programme in which AIJU takes part and that promotes and supports entrepreneurs with projects that have high growth potential in terms of idea development and that emerge on the market with better chances of success. The main aim is to promote the creation and growth of innovative companies, investing local resources locally. [...]

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UNIR CEES, Business Strategies Centre

The aim of the CEES is to provide strategic information to companies, business associations and other representatives belonging to hypersectors in the Region of Valencia. [...]

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UNIT CEES, Centro de Estrategias Empresariales

El CEES, tiene como objetivo proveer de información estratégica a las empresas, asociaciones empresariales y otros representantes que pertenezcan a los hipersectores de la Comunidad Valenciana. [...]

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PARTICIPAEI

This project is to achieve the following specific objectives:- Development of an active network for periodic technology transfer between clusters. [...]

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AIJU Guide to Games and Toys

AIJU edits this guide annually with the aim of providing to consumers detailed and useful information on quality games and toys, emphasising criteria such as recreational and educational value, suitability for age and children's specific needs. The aim is to guide and orientate the consumer, providing specialised articles and information of interest and a list of recommended toys. [...]

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