Bravo to IBISBA H2020 project!

The IBISBA 1.0 project for the biotechnology development in industry has just been selected by the European Commission under the call for tenders H2020-INFRAIA. The project is coordinated by INRA and involves TWB and LISBP with many other European partners*.

The overarching aim of IBISBA 1.0 is to support and accelerate the uptake of industrial biotechnology as a key enabling technology for advanced manufacturing.

To do this, IBISBA 1.0 will provide a distributed network of research infrastructure facilities to promote R&D in bioprocess development and support this bioeconomy KET. The facilities cover a variety of experimental and in silico operations and disciplines, and together represent the R&D continuum in the range TRL2 to 6 needed to build quality biomanufacturing processes for industrialization.

In addition to hardware, IBISBA 1.0 will operate an ICT platform, linking all project events occurring on facilities, and external data repositories, and provide users with end-toend project management and access to a wide variety of research assets.

Together, these developments create the basis for a future pan-European research infrastructure for industrial biotechnology, the feasibility of which will be established during the project. Through IBISBA 1.0, the participant facilities will be opened for transnational access, thus providing cutting edge technologies to a cross section of Europe’s researchers, including early career stage scientists.

Users and facility operators will receive remote and on-site training, and immersion in the hallmark multidisciplinary environment of IBISBA 1.0. Transnational access will be facilitated by an ambition outreach plan that will provide users, including SMEs and other industry players, with complete information about service offers, but also insight into the potentiality of IPR held by IBISBA 1.0 partners and the opportunities for innovation.

Interoperability will be a focus of considerable attention, with actions directed towards harmonization and the implementation of repeatable working practices that integrate experimentation with data analysis, and data management, thus providing the basis for the sharing and reuse of data assets in a framework of Open Science.

*Project partners: INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE AGRONOMIQUE France INSTITUT NATIONAL DES SCIENCES APPLIQUEES DE TOULOUSE France VLAAMSE INSTELLING VOOR TECHNOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK N.V. Belgium UNIVERSITE DE NANTES France FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. Germany Teknologian tutkimuskeskus VTT Oy Finland UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA Spain CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE Italy NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS – NTUA Greece COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES France AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS Spain THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER United Kingdom KNIME.com GmbH Germany WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY Netherlands LIFEGLIMMER GMBH Germany INRA TRANSFERT S.A. France

Contact: Michael O’donohue – INRA / Olivier Galy – TWB

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