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PepsiCo

Seeking Recycling technologies for biodegradable films

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  • Deadline : 2024-06-11

We are looking for solutions to convert bio-based packaging back to starting materials or other high-value added chemicals (no fuels).

The Procter & Gamble Company

Seeking existing market solutions targeted towards crawling insects

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  • Posted by The Procter & Gamble Company
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  • Project Size : Strategic project backed by large scale funding €

The issue of crawling insects in homes has been an ongoing issue. The popular types of crawling insects causing problems have been ants and cockroaches. The search will focus on existing market solutions targeted towards crawling insects such as ants and cockroaches (other types of crawling insects are in scope i.e., bed bugs).

Stefano Resta from Fater SpA

Seeking Glue-free and Plastic-free closure of paper packaging

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  • Posted by Stefano Resta from Fater SpA
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  • Project Size : 50,000 - 250,000 €

We are looking for a technology to seal paper packaging materials (paper only with no plastic coating) without using traditional glues or any other additive. For a sustainable packaging application, we're looking for a technology to seal or crimp kraft paper without using glue or plastic coating applied on the paper. Ideally, we want to seal 100% untreated paper without adding any other chemicals. Our preferred solution would be a folding of the packaging material

Universidad de Alicante

Artificial reefs for safe and sustainable marine habitat regeneration

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  • Patents for licensing

A multidisciplinary group of researchers from the University of Alicante has developed a new system for the formation of artificial marine reefs and underwater structures with porous calcareous coating using electric current. The system is characterised by the fact that it starts from a lightweight metal base of any geometric shape –with the possibility of assembly– and the final structure can be easily transported and placed, or fabricated in-situ. During the processing stage, substances are released into the environment that favour the development of phytoplankton and are harmless to the habitat, thus establishing a greater diversity of marine species on the structure itself. This device allows the restoration of marine ecosystems, the purification of marine waters in aquaculture farms, as well as the sustainable exploitation of marine leisure (recreational diving). Companies interested in acquiring this technology for commercial exploitation through licensing agreements are being sought.

Alphanosos

Functional actives for animal nutrition and hygiene based on synergistic mixes of plants already authorized as nutrients and feed additives

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Alternatives to antibiotics made of edibles/feed additives with activities against multi-resistant bacteria, including many of high concern and/or interest in agriculture and aquaculture

Larisa Sheloukhova from Kyoto University

Exon skipping by CRISPR-Cas9 editing for Duchenne muscular dystrophy

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  • Posted by Larisa Sheloukhova from Kyoto University
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Background Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a rare, severe genetic disease characterized by progressive muscle wasting. It is caused by mutations in DMD gene that prevent the production of the muscle isoform of dystrophin protein. The symptom onset is usually in early childhood and life expectancy is ~30 years. Elevidys is currently the only gene therapy approved for DMD, which is designed to deliver a gene coding for a shorter version of dystrophin. This approach was taken because delivery of the whole DMD gene is challenging as it is the largest human gene. Antisense oligonucleotide medications for exon skipping (exons 45, 51, and 53) to produce a shorter yet functional dystrophin gene have been approved, which require periodic administration. None of the drugs is suitable for all DMD patients. More treatment solutions are urgently needed.

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