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University of Almeria is a partner in a new horizon europe project about microalgae
The project is led by two companies such as Necton and Biorizon Biotech, with up to 12 partners participating in it.
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The University of Almeria is now involved in the REALM project (H2020 EU 101060991) focused on the reuse of nutrients and water from drainage water from agriculture activities, thus helping to mitigate contamination of water bodies and the impacts of conventional food production systems. The challenge is to install and demonstrate suitable technologies for this purpose at a scaleup of 1 ha in two different locations.
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The PRODIGIO team presented its findings at the Final Conference on Monday, 17th June 2024. This event took place during the ISAP 2024, themed “Algae 2030: Challenges and Opportunities,” in Oporto, Portugal.