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A Bulgarian research institute offers technologies for the manufacture of 3 enzymes - alpha-amylase, xylanase and cellulase. They
use standard biotechnological equipment. Different strains are developed using different mediums. They are useful for
manufacturers of enzymes for the food industry and cattle breeding. Non-GMO products. Cooperation with European partners is
sought - license agreement, joint venture agreement, commercial agreement, financial resources.
A Bulgarian research organisation has developed an innovative continuously active labyrinth sedimentation tank. It uses the inertia
forces together with the gravity forces in the process of sedimentation (precipitation). It is useful for wine manufacturers, food
processing, chemical and water and wastewater processing plants. Cooperation with European partners is sought - license
agreement, joint venture agreement, commercial agreement with technical assistance and financial resources.
A Bulgarian research organisation has developed an innovative technology and equipment for filtering SO2 during spirit distillation
process, thus improving the end product and protecting the installation from corrosion. It can be easily mounted on existing
distillating columns. It is useful for wine and spirit manufacturers. Cooperation with European partners is sought - license
agreement, joint venture agreement, commercial agreement with technical assistance and financial resources.
Researchers from a Spanish university have developed a new method for salting cod fish, which may also be applied to other marine
species as herring, anchovies & tuna fish. The process consists in submerging, in consecutive stages, the fish in different salt
solutions with different concentrations. This process is easy to scale up to industrial stage. Companies from the agrofood sector are
sought with the aim of licensing the technology and/or getting manufacturing or commercial agreements.
A new French company, working on a new concept of beverage distribution, has developed a one-piece volumetric dosage cap for
working mechanically with a unique gesture. This allows dispensing doses. Advantages over conventional methods are simplicity,
reliability, easy of use, maintenance optimisation and adaptability (possible applications: agrofood, cosmetics, household,
pharmacy, hazardous substances). Partners in industry interested in technical cooperation and license agreements are sought.
An Italian research centre has developed a new non-destructive method to monitor fruit ripeness. It is based on the measure of
chlorophyll fluorescence and provides quality indexes more accurate than reflectance-based methods. The technique applies to
portable devices for in field detection and to on-line post-harvest sensors for fruit control and sorting. Partners operating in
horticultural and post-harvest science for common RTD projects and SME interested in developing the devices are sought.
An inventor from northern Poland offers a new technical solution for bottle insulation cover. This easy and economical construction
is very useful, especially in household and in public objects. He is looking for a company that is interested in manufacturing this
product.
An Austrian company has developed an automated stand-alone system for rapid and automatic diagnosis for precise quantification
of L-carnitin. For the first time it is possible to have fast results of L-carnitin available directly in the hospitals as the test takes only
10 minutes. The company is looking for distribution partners on a license base. Partners should have good access to hospitals,
especially dialysis departments.
A small Austrian company is looking for a development and production partner for a mobile device for real-time biochip analysis
technology. The company has developed a prototype of a biological analysis device based on the biochip (microarray) technology to
solve the problem of reproducibility of results and continuous measurement during the analysis. They are searching for a partner for
further development of a mobile device. A further cooperation aim could be a production agreement.
The German invention concerns a novel method and device based on the Doppler effect measuring whole body motions, thus
enabling objective assessment and diagnosis of hyperactivity. The comparison of actually measured data with stored data from
20.000 children delivers highly specific classification of healthy, i.e. non-hyperactive children. The company is looking for license or
manufacturing agreements.
A German university developed a new system for the expression of proteins in E. coli and its applications. It is able to express also
complex enzymes that could consist for example of several sub-units or additional components like inorganic groups. Enzymes can
be expressed in high numbers on the surface of E. coli (up to 180.000 molecules/cell). They are looking for a partner (industry) for
further development and commercialisation/license agreement.
A group of Spanish researchers with long experience in micellar liquid chromatography has developed a technique that allows
physiological samples (serum, urine, etc.) and pharmaceutical or plant protection products to be analysed with direct injection of
the samples into the chromatograph. This enables determining these compounds in a quicker and more economical manner.
Agreements including technical cooperation, technical assistance and setting up of research projects are sought.
A research team from a Spanish university has developed a highly accurate, low-cost biomass sensor. The device allows the user to
know the biomass concentration instantaneously. Furthermore, the system may be used for a wide range of absorption measures and
it may also be calibrated on-line. The device has been used for controlling the culture growth in real time. The researchers are
interested in settling licensing agreements and transferring the technology.
The Biotransformation Group (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) has patented the use of psychotropic microorganisms in the
one-pot synthesis of natural or artificial nucleosides. The synthesis is carried out at lower temperatures than described by using
mesophile strains. No degradation or secondary reactions were observed. Formation of hypoxanthine from adenosine was not
observed. Pharmaceutical industry partners to scale up the technology and commercialise the nucleosides obtained are sought.
A group from the Dept. of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology of Complutense University of Madrid offers methodology and
equipments for determining the instability factors of medicinal products and cosmetics, proposing stabilization resources,
estimating a shelf life and stability studies according to the guidelines asked for the registration of medicinal products and
cosmetics. Pharmaceutical, veterinary and cosmetics laboratories, interested in implementing this technology are sought.
Methods and technologies for
manufacture of enzymes –
alpha-amylase, xylanase,
cellulase
Continuously active labyrinth
sedimentation tank
Technology and equipment for
filtering SO2 during spirit
distillation process
New process for salting cod fish
and other marine species
An innovative volumetric
dosage cap for liquids and
creams
A new non-destructive optical
method for the evaluation of
fruit maturity
Bottle insulation cover
First rapid and automatic
diagnostic system for precise
quantification of L-carnitin in free
and ester form out of a serum
Mobile device for a real-time
biochip (microarray) analysis
of biological samples used in
the diagnostics market
Assessment of Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
New whole-cell biocatalysts for
the synthesis of valuable
substances like rare sugars by
bacterial surface display
A new, fast, simple and reliable
method for quantifying
substances in biological fluids
On-line instantaneous
measuring sensor for microbial
biomass
One-pot synthesis of
nucleosides at low temperatures
Stability of drug substances,
medicinal products and
cosmetics, for human and
veterinary use
Biological Sciences
Agrofood Industry
OB-0120
OB-0119
OB-0118
UPV-05-
SALADO
ANVAR-
IC/MECA-045
FT/fruit
TO/03/04/13
OTT04/77
UA 65
ADHC-2004-
04-5
SB CELL 05/04
UJI-02-
CROMATOGRA
FO
UPV-07-
BIOMASA
OO/UCM/89
OO/UCM/91
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