Italian innovative SME with science-based expertise in the field of environmental monitoring offers expertise for design, standardization, application, data processing of biomonitoring methods
Country of Origin: Italy
Reference Number: TOIT20211008001
Pubilcation Date: 2021-10-08
Summary
An Italian company, with a strong academic and research background, offers its consulting services in the field of biodiversity and natural resources. They have a sound expertise in using lichens, mosses and vascular plants as biomonitors of air pollution, climate change and forest management. Industry and research center are sought for research and/or technical cooperation agreements.Description
The Italian company has a team of senior experts in applied research in the field of biomonitoring methods by means of sensitive organisms, such as lichens, mosses and vascular plants, focusing on these main aspects:- biodiversity of indicator species or group of species (functional diversity);
- bioaccumulation of air pollutants: potentially toxic elements, such as trace elements (e.g., Arsenic, Cadmium, Mercury, Nickel), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and dioxins (PCDD), furans (PCDF), and dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs);
- data processing and modelling. High-level experience in statistical tools such as regressive and multivariate models, artificial intelligence algorithms, geostatistical tools for spatial analysis.
In the last 15 years, the SME has already provided its technical assistance to energy production companies, national and EU Universities and other research entities, or in the context of LIFE projects. They have experience in applying to LIFE and Horizon 2020.
In this field, they have also taken part to standard process at national and EU level, within the working groups of the Italian and European Standardization Centers (UNI and CEN).
The are looking for collaboration with research center and industry to enhance and apply its technologies.
They are looking for consortia applying for the Horizon Europe and LIFE calls to work under a research cooperation agreement.
As for Horizon Europe, the innovative tools and past experiences can contribute mainly to the objectives of the European Green Deal related to the Biodiversity Strategy to 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals. In particular, within the Pillar II, the SME can contribute to:
- Cluster 5 Climate, Energy and Mobility. Research area: climate action (Climate resilience and adaptation to climate change, Nature-based solutions).
- Cluster 6 Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment. Research areas: Agriculture, forestry and rural areas, Environment.
As for LIFE programme, they can be involved in projects within sub-programmes ‘Nature and Biodiversity’ and ‘Climate change mitigation and adaptation’.