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The other project funded in the same call that Intenso was funded in, BioIntense, invited a member of the Intenso project to their project meeting. The meeting occurred in the city of Lund (pictured the venue of the meeting, the old Bishop’s residence), and provided ample opportunity for both projects to get to know the aims and goals of the other one. If interested, please find the website of BioIntense here: BioIntense
This time the general assembly meeting was hosted by the project partner University of Sofia in Bulgaria. It was conducted from June 16th to June 17th, 2015. The recent project progress was discussed. Also, the advisory board with renowned experts was invited to assess the project progress and to help the consortium continue on an optimal way towards the project goals. There was enough time for the consortium members for discussions in small groups and networking to formulate the progress strategy for the next months, especially in regards to a cross-pillar demonstrator.
The next installment of the renowned BPP conference will be organized by in Vienna! Please find additional information by following the link below: BPP 2015
The general assembly meeting was conducted in Bremen atJacobs University on February 10th and 11th, 2015. The recent project progress was presented, allowing the partners to come to an in-depth understanding of the advances in other pillars, as well as providing an overview of the project as a whole. The main topic of discussion was focused on the exploitation possibilities of the project results. As is common practice at the Intenso project meetings, the work package discussion were conducted to enable the partners to discuss the upcoming tasks in their work packages and to exchange information and knowledge between the project participants and project pillars.
The second general assembly of the Intenso project took place on the 10th and 11th of September 2013 at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) in Vienna. During the first day of the meeting, the recent advances in the various work package were presented and discussed. The second day provided an opportunity for the partners to convene in small work groups and discuss the strategies for the next period, as well as mingle across work package borders and discuss novel strategies for lateral interaction. The event also enabled the consortium to take part in a guided tour of the facilities available at BOKU.
The Intenso project is a diverse consortium of 16 partners, consisting of 5 universities and 11 companies, who are leaders in their respective fields of bio-separation technologies. Funded under the EU-FP7 framework since 2012, the consortium's efforts are focussed on increasing productivity, cost efficiency, and sustainability in the downstream bioprocessing of mAbs, VLPs, pDNA, and various proteins. The project is built upon 4 state-of-the-art scientific pillars, which are aimed at integrating multiple separation steps while increasing separation efficiency.
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