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09 PL 62AP 3FX4 Innovative method for straw arranging in cowsheds Polish medium enterprise working in a branch of agricultural machinery production is interested in machinery for processing of straw bales processing, so that a layer of straw is placed in huge cowsheds. The company is opting for commercial agreement with technical assistance or licensing agreement.
10 BG 0528 3G47 Vibro-packaging technology for fish and aquaculture products A Bulgarian SME developed innovative and highly efficient technology and robotized machine for fish and aquaculture products packaging. The technology offered has several processing options which result in higher efficiency, more compact, time-saving work flow and high quality of end product. The machine can be either mobile or stationary. The company is looking for industrial partners interested in implementing the offered technology via JV or commercial agreements with technical assistance.
10 BG 0528 3G6Z Vibrotechnology for production of ice cream sugar pails A Bulgarian SME has developed technology and a robotized machine for production of sugar pails applicable in ice cream production. The solution is based on vibrotechnology. The innovative solution offered is fully automated, microprocessor controlled and is much more efficient in terms of cost-effectiveness and quality of product compared to conventional technologies used. The company is looking for industrial and commercial partners for technical cooperation and/or joint venture agreements.
09 GB 39n3 3FY4 Benchmarking Software for Pig Production and Grading A UK based research institute has developed a web-based system that enables producers and processors to assess and benchmark the quality and value of pig carcases delivered for slaughter. The institute is currently seeking commercial partners with access to the pig production market in Europe. A License agreement or technical cooperation is sought
09 PL 62AQ 3E6B New method of production of monosexual and sterile fish herds Research unit from North-East Poland has developed a new method of production of monosexual and sterile fish. Herds produced in that way are characterised of fast and steady growth, lower food coefficient and better survivability. The method can be used in production of fresh-water fish. The research unit is interested in scientific and technical cooperation.
09 GB 43O3 3FXK Improved thermal-pulse moisture sensor for more effective irrigation A UK company has developed a moisture sensor for the continuous recording of soil moisture independent of soil type, dissolved solutes or temperature fluctuations. By applying advanced thermal design and modern fabrication methods, the company has succeeded in increasing the robustness and lowering costs for volume production. The developer seeks partnerships for technical collaboration in order to develop and market products for agriculture and other global applications.
10 US 87GA 3G6T Thermoformed Breakaway/Snapable PET Multipacks A large US company is looking for proposals for easily separable PET (polyethyleneterephthalate) package units for food applications. They are interested in equipment supply for worldwide production on potentially 250 packaging lines.
09 TR 95LA 3FVH Innovative Technology to Produce Fertilizers by Mixing of Leonardite and Nitrogen in Granule or Pellet Form A Turkish SME manufacturing organic and chemical fertilisers wishes to cooperate with technological partners via licence agreement, joint venture, manufacturing agreement or commercial agreement with technical assistance on producing granule or pellet fertilisers by mixing of leonardite and nitrogen that reduces deformation on the leaves of the plant and reduces operation times and still very nutritious for the plant.
09 GB 46P4 3FR3 Expertise in managing biting insect pests for livestock breeders, equestrian centres and leisure/tourism facilities A Scottish company with expertise in defining and managing biting insect pests seeks organisations facing these problems. Biting insects are becoming increasingly important as both biting pests for humans and as vectors of disease for livestock. The company develops and implements high-technology solutions across these sectors, based on sound biological knowledge and state-of-the art technologies.
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