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14 partners - 7 countries

The STELLA collaboration employs a multi-actor approach, bringing together 14 partners from seven (7) countries to reinforce this methodology. The group includes academic and research institutions, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in agriculture, business, and policy. By combining the research and innovation expertise, the technological capabilities as well as the expertise in dissemination and communication, the STELLA consortium can leverage a diverse range of theoretical and practical knowledge to achieve the project’s objectives.

To facilitate this multi-actor approach, the consortium has adopted a well-structured organisational framework based on the DESCA (Development of a Simplified Consortium Agreement) project module, which provides a reliable reference point for the group. The ultimate goal of the STELLA partnership is to effectively address the challenges of plant disease detection and mitigation by engaging all relevant stakeholders in the value chain.

MEET THE PARTNERS

GEOPONIKO PANEPISTIMION ATHINON (AUA)

The Agricultural University of Athens (AUA), established in 1920, stands as the third oldest university in Greece.

UNIVERSITA CATTOLICA DEL SACRO CUORE (UCSC)

Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (UCSC) was founded in 1921, and is nowadays the biggest Catholic university in Europe.

EIGEN VERMOGEN VAN HET INSTITUUTVOOR LANDBOUW- EN VISSERIJONDERZOEK (EV ILVO)

Flanders Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (ILVO) is an independent scientific research institute of Flanders’ Government.

UNIVERSITAET FUER BODENKULTUR WIEN (BOKU)

The University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU), founded in 1872, is an education and research center for renewable resources and sustainable development in Vienna, Austria.

GREEN & DIGITAL

Green & Digital is a consulting firm offering a broad spectrum of services aimed at fostering a human-centered green and digital transition through systems change.

reframe.food (RFF)

reframe.food is a forward-thinking non-profit organization dedicated to revolutionizing the agrifood sector through innovation, technology, and a steadfast commitment to food sustainability.

ASSOCIATION DE COORDINATION TECHNIQUE AGRICOLE - LES INSTITUTS TECHNIQUES AGRICOLES (ACTA)

ACTA is the head of the network of the 19 French Agricultural technical Institutes, representing the applied research level in the French R&I system.

HORTA SRL (HORTA)

Horta Srl is a company born in 2008 with the mission to increase the value of research by transferring the technological innovation to practical agriculture at national and international level.

PESSL INSTRUMENTS GMBH (PESSL)

PESSL Instruments GmbH, located in Weiz, Austria, has been producing reliable measuring instruments for 40 years.

GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN DIH (GSC)

GreenSupplyChain DIH (GSC) is a Digital Innovation Hub that aims at ensuring that all actors, which operate inside the agri-food supply chain, will take advantage of the opportunities provided by new technologies.

AgriFood Lithuania DIH (AFL)

AgriFood Lithuania is a Digital Innovation Hub and Cluster that brings together major research, business and public stakeholders in Lithuania for the common pursuit of digital transformations in the agriculture, food and associated sectors.

EDENCORE TECHNOLOGIES (EDENCORE)

EdenCore Technologies PC is a spin off company of the Agricultural University of Athens established in 2021.

INSTITUT FRANCAIS DE LA VIGNE ET DU VIN (IFV)

IFV (French Wine and Vine Institute) stands as the preeminent French technical institute dedicated to research and development in the vine and wine sector.

LINCOLN AGRITECH LIMITED
(LINCOLN AGRITECH)

Lincoln Agritech Ltd (LAL) is a for-purpose, leading-edge research and development company with a 60-year track record of applying new and innovative engineering and science technologies to support agriculture, industry and the environment.

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