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AMBROSIA and CATALYSE: Connecting Food Safety Innovation with Practical Action

  • jenny9878
  • Apr 16
  • 1 min read

AMBROSIA is pleased to highlight its synergy with the CATALYSE project, a European initiative supporting the implementation and uptake of innovative food safety solutions across Europe.

Food safety innovation can only create real impact when scientific knowledge is effectively connected with the needs of end-users, practitioners, food businesses, regulators and policymakers. This is where the collaboration between AMBROSIA and CATALYSE becomes particularly relevant. Both projects recognise the importance of translating research outcomes into practical knowledge, tools and actions that can support a safer and more resilient food system.

AMBROSIA focuses on the impact of climate change on food safety, supporting the development of predictive tools, risk assessment approaches and adaptation strategies for food system actors. CATALYSE complements this perspective by promoting knowledge exchange, stakeholder engagement, education and the adoption of innovative food safety solutions.

This synergy provides opportunities for mutual dissemination, joint visibility and future collaboration. By sharing knowledge and promoting each other’s activities, AMBROSIA and CATALYSE can help strengthen the connection between food safety research, innovation and real-world application.

The collaboration also supports AMBROSIA’s broader clustering strategy, which aims to build meaningful links with European initiatives working on food safety, climate change, innovation and resilience. Through synergies with projects such as CATALYSE, AMBROSIA contributes to a more connected European food safety innovation ecosystem.

Together, AMBROSIA and CATALYSE support the transition towards safer, more sustainable and climate-resilient food systems.

 
 
 

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement 101181300.

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