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Among the work and fun conducted during annual conference in Lisbon, a new ASTP Special Interest Group (SIG) emerged.
EIT Food Seedbed Incubator, Europe’s largest agrifood startup community and conference sponsor, have supported the launch of this new Agrifood SIG with the specific purpose of helping technology transfer professionals navigate and overcome the challenges of commercialising research-based innovation across our global food supply chain.
Only 3.4% of all EU Startups are in the food industry! This figure needs to drastically change if we are to meet the UN’s sustainability goals by the year 2030.
During the launch, some key challenges were identified for the SIG to direct its attention to:
ASTP SIGS are open to all our members. You can join by logging into the website and signing up here or email our Communities Manager: Arlyta Wibowo-Kruzinga
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