Within the field of national projects, SAV runs three projects which are financed by the CDTI (Centro de Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial), presented here below:
Within the field of national projects, SAV runs three projects which are financed by the CDTI (Centro de Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial), presented here below:
Development of an advanced decision making system for the planification of available resources and the distribution of services, maximizing the efficiency and reducing the costs involved, endowned with artificial intelligence and technologies of Machine Learing about the indicators of the services. Maximise performance and productivity, generating a continuous improvement system. This project has been co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER), within the Operational Program for Smart Growth 2014-2020, with the aim of promoting research, technological development and innovation.
Valencian Community
From 07th March 2018 to 31th August 2019
427.061,00 €
Development of a software tool which allows data collection in areas, with the use of mobility technologies, from data modelling by service typology, as well as, management and maintenance of geolocalised information and geographic resources. This project has been co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER), within the Operational Program for Smart Growth 2014-2020, with the aim of promoting research, technological development and innovation.
Valencian Community
From 9th November 2019 to 30th April 2021
674.156,00€
The project is framed in the context of a European project within the JTI of Bioindustries (Call: H2020-BBI-JTI-2019) of the Horizon 2020 program, “RECOVER”, supported for its execution by the CDTI instrument.
The general objective of the project is the development of biotechnological solutions that allow the biodegradation of agri-food plastic waste present in the environment and thus be able to eliminate or reduce the amount of this type of waste. For this, it is proposed to study the different types of plastic waste that are generated mainly in the agricultural and food sectors and, once characterized, develop tools that include symbiotic bioprocesses between microorganisms, enzymes, earthworms and insects. This is intended to achieve higher levels of biodegradation of agricultural plastic waste and convert it into by-products that can be used as bioplastic raw materials.
Valencian Community
From 06/01/2020 to 05/31/2023
205,000 euros.
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