Launch of the EU-funded INTECMED project: linking research findings with industry and SMEs through cross-border incubators
The aim of the INTECMED project, titled: “Incubators for innovation and technological transfer in the Mediterranean”, is to develop cross-border incubators to pursue innovation, transfer know-how, and link research with industry in the Mediterranean region.
Italy: MYSEA project is looking for staff
The University of Palermo (Italy), partner of the ‘Mediterranean Youth, NEETs and women advancing Skills, Employment and Awareness in the blue and green economy’ (MYSEA), is looking for a “Research fellow”.
The deadline for the submission of applications is 28.02.2021.
Related information on the main responsibilities, qualifications and skills, professional experience, and procedures for application are available on this link (link in Italian).
ODAKtr Seminar on Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria: Occurrence and removal from Urban Wastewater
MED GAIMS releases online adventure game to promote touristic sites across the Mediterranean
In an effort to promote the concept of gamification in tourism, MED GAIMS is releasing an online mini game, in which the project promotes the 40 games being developed in Spain, Italy, Lebanon and Jordan. The simple adventure game takes you through key touristic sites of the MED GAIMS project all across the Mediterranean in the quest to find the missing pieces of an ancient stone tablet that holds the key to unlocking of the secret of the pirate Black Eye.
FruitFlyNet-ii: 1st On-line Workshop Poster
FruitFlyNet-ii: New perpectives on precision agriculture
The second part of FruitFlyNet-ii Workshop, held on 3rd of November 2020, focused on the progress and potential of precision agriculture in the Integrated Pest Management and on the advances and the new perspectives created on this domain.
The embedded video contains the presentations as they demonstrated in the following programme of the event:
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FruitFlyNet-ii Workshop: A thorough view to Integrated Pest Management
The 1st Workshop of FruitFlyNet‐ii was held on 3rd of November 2020 marking the official start of the project. During the event, speakers from the research institutes participating in the project presented the methodology to develop a complete package solution for the farmer to e‐monitor the olive fruit fly (Bactrocera oleae) and the Medfly (Ceratitis capitata) pests.
[MEDISS] Let's discover the innovative prototype plant for the purification of wastewater from ammonia
The problem of the ammonia pollution in wastewater is one of the relevant topics in the environmental sector.
Leaflet of SMARTNESS: Smart Micro-grid PlAtfoRm wiTh aN Energy management SyStem
MedTOWN supports development of community agroforestry project in Portugal
During the last months, COVID restrictions became the new reality all over the world and Campolide, Portugal is no exception. New needs, challenges and purposes were brought up within the community demanding for more solidarity networks, cooperation processes, respect for labour rights, equality, right wide and natural spaces for leisure, safe food, air, etc.
This new situation shaked the already fragile society, remembering that all the basic human needs are in danger and we all need to join and establish new cooperation networks not only to survive but also thrive.