Combining Technologies to achieve significant binary Reductions in Sodium, Fat and Sugar content in everyday foods whilst optimizing their nutritional Quality

TeRiFiQ in brief

Start date: 01/01/2012
Duration: 48 months


Theme: KBBE.2011.2.3-05
[Processed foods with a lower salt, fat and sugar content]
Scheme: Collaborative Project
(small or medium-scale focussed research project targeted to SMEs)
Budget: 2.99 M €
Funder: EU 7th Framework Programme (FP7)
Partners: 17 organisations
(10 SMEs)
TeRiFiQ General Presentation


INRA TRANSFERT

IT (INRA TRANSFERT SA)

 inra-transfert

http://www.inra-transfert.fr/en/

Description
INRA Transfert is a fully-owned subsidiary of INRA founded in 2001 as part of its effort to exploit research results and innovative technologies, and develop them into concrete business opportunities. IT is originally a technology transfer company specialised in the field of innovating technologies arising from agriculture-related research. The Europe Department of INRA was additionally created in 2004 with the purpose of strengthening the participation of INRA in the European Research Area. Its mission is to help INRA researchers and beneficiaries set up projects in response to EC calls and to manage them once selected by the EC. Thanks to a team combining scientific background, project management skills and good knowledge of EC programmes, the Europe department of INRA Transfert has a strong expertise in:
_ Helping researchers in the conception, construction and writing of relevant proposals
_ Managing collaborative research projects.
Address
28 rue du Docteur Finlay
75015 PARIS, FRANCE
Telephone No
+33 (0)1 42 75 93 60
Scientific Contact
Dr. Lavanya Premvardhan
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Type of Organisation
Private (Subsidiary of INRA)

News

TeRiFiQ Final Conference, 27th October 2015 at Milan EXPO, Italy. Presentations are online

Project results in a nutshell: TeRiFiQ Infosheets, available in English and many other languages

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme
for research, technological development and demonstration