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This project has received funding from the European Union s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement nº 777795. This document reflects only the author s view and the Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.

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CONTENTS 01 ABOUT 05-07 05 CLOU5 PLATFORM 15 02 TARGET AUDIENCES 08 06 EXPECTED OUTCOMES & IMPACT 16-17 03 PARTICIPATORY METHODS 07 PROJECT CONSORTIUM 09 18-19 04 MAIN ACTIVITIES 10-14 08 GET INVOLVED 20 3

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ABOUT VIDA is a 36 months European project (2018-2021) funded by the INNOSUP Call of HORIZON 2020 to support the innovation potential of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) working across European food chains interested in improving the use and efficiency of water, food, energy and key enabling technologies (KET). 5

Aim The sectors of water, food, energy and key enabling technologies are intrinsically linked, meaning a failure in one sector can induce a cascade of failures or inefficiencies in the dependant sectors. VIDA wants to merge the efforts and bring solutions that can be promptly scaled in different areas and stages of the food chain. 6

Objectives Map the innovation capacity and needs of target audiences Tailor and maintain virtual and physical open innovation spaces for target audiences Improve the innovation potential and cooperation of SMEs Drive the development of large-scale, innovation projects and commercialisation projects Evaluate and validate the new industrial value chains created within VIDA Nexus Raise awareness of our project activities and results among European stakeholders Define a sustainable long-term strategy for the continuation of consortium activities after the project ends 7

TARGET AUDIENCES clusters and SME suport networks innovation actors and demonstrators regional and EU policy makers 8

PARTICIPATORY METHODS VIDA will build on the consortium s extensive expertise to jointly pioneer new approaches to addressing the complex and cross-sectoral challenges by forming the VIDA Nexus. The support for a realisation of high-technology readiness level (TRL) and large-scale, demonstration and commercialisation projects across Europe will be done through: Open-innovation Virtual collaboration tools Mentoring and knowledge-sharing activities Twin-track innovation voucher scheme 9

MAIN ACTIVITIES Innovation challenges & funding support VIDA project will launch 2 calls for innovation challenges designed and implemented through: 2 sandpit workshops to enable the attendees to develop new and highly innovative cross setoral projects; Funding 10 collaborative large-scale SME group projects (e.g. 5-6 cross-sectoral SMEs and 1 or more end-user/ problem owner, leading to >55 beneficiaries); 10

Innovation challenges & funding support Funding 8 commercialisation SME projects (min. 2 organisations e.g. 2 SMEs or 1 cross-setoral SME and 1 or more end-user/problem owner, leading to >20 beneficiaries); 7 of the successful technologies will be purchased by the end-users; 25 SMEs benefiting from a specialist voucher scheme and their projects will develop a value chain charter with its problem owner for long term monitoring and commitments towards sustainability. 11

Innovation challenges & funding support Several potential innovation challenges have been defined by the project consortium. However, the final 10 innovation challenges will be defined by the end-users and advisory board. Smart water use in food production Smart decontamination of crops Food processing smart drying Food production smart cooling and transport in the dairy sector 12

Innovation challenges & funding support Energy efficiency and sustainable energy production in agrofood systems Sustainable manure management Waste valorisation in agrofood industries Water and energy efficiency at food processing industries Unlock the potential of waste water reuse 13

Participatory & networking events Policymaking events VIDA will improve the innovation potential, coordination and cooperation of SME through: 10 virtual knowledge sharing and matchmaking events 3 business and investment brokerage events 5 online training courses and workshops selected and designed for and by SME 9 participatory consultation exercises conducted with policymakers Evaluate and validate the new industrial value chains by VIDA Nexus Develop recommendations for overcome potential policy barriers to build Europe s leadership in creating new industrial value chains 14

CLOU5 PLATFORM CLOU5 will be used as a multifunctional learning and collaborative virtual space. All activities and communication take place in this environment of trust of the involved network organisations. The users may individually decide who can see their information, thus it is protecting organisations who wish to preserve and protect their intellectual property. Task management Resource-saving exchange in a secure system Group calendar, files Plan and deliver Learn and share Virtual workshops Technology offer and request system Closed and open communication rooms Promote Partner Expert profiles Blogs, Polls Case study and product profiles Find the right business partner Find experts outside your own technology field 15 CLOU5 features and approach

EXPECTED OUTCOMES & IMPACT Improve the use and increase resource efficiency (food, energy and water) Increase collaborative working across sectors and EU borders Reinforce existing value chains involved in the project 16

Increase access by SMEs to KETs and other new innovative technologies and applications Increase turnover and jobs in involved value chains Create new industrial value chains leading to emerging industries, including patent applications SME New products 17

PROJECT CONSORTIUM Czech Republic Nanoprogres z.s. www.nanoprogress.eu Germany Balticnet Plasmatec e.v. www.balticnet-plasmatec.org Food-Processing Initiative E. V www.foodprocessing.de Denmark Clean https://www.cleancluster.dk/ Italy Lombardy Energy Cleantech Cluster www.energycluster.it/en 18

Portugal The Netherlands Sociedade Portuguesa de Inovaçâo Consultadoria Empresarial e Fomento da Inovaçâo S.A. www.spi.pt Stichting Centre of Expertise Watertechnologie (Project Coordinator) www.cew-leeuwarden.nl Stichting Water Alliance www.wateralliance.nl Spain Aragón Innovalimen www.aragonalimentacion.com Clúster para el Uso Eficiente del Agua-ZINNAE www.zinnae.org 19

GET INVOLVED VIDA consortium wishes to engage food chain stakeholders, such as cluster and SMEs support networks, innovation actors and demonstrators, regional and EU policymakers. There is a direct reach of over 700 SMEs across the partner clusters (and 2100 SMEs across the collaborating ESCPs). VIDA expertise arrives from 4 complementary European Strategic Cluster Partnerships (ESCPs): FoodPackLab EU4Food Energy in Water AdPack We welcome you to join our network and be informed about VIDA s upcoming participatory stakeholders events! 20

www.vidaproject.eu Email: vidaproject@spi.pt 21