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DyeAnotherWay · The rethinking of dyeing as fundamental and applied research training for sustainable fabric and food processing: Development of novel biogenic dyes for classical and innovative application

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 October 202530 September 2029EU funding €3,635,629Call HORIZON-MSCA-2024-DN-01

DyeAnotherWay aims at providing Doctoral Candidates with the skills necessary to lead the textile and food industries into a greener future by developing new sustainable dyeing methods exploiting bacterial genetic resources in an innovation-oriented way using cutting edge technology. The co-operation between the professional textile industry, commercial suppliers of analytical and biotechnological services, and scientists from nine Universities from ten countries addresses urgent needs in the non-academic sector and scientific hotspots in microbiology, bioeconomy and the textile and food industry simultaneously. Bacteria-based pigments, are the common research platform in combination with a broad spectrum of disciplines ranging from microbiology, chemistry, biotechnology, biochemistry, molecular biology, and bioinformatics to textile processing and market research. This will, in the near future, make a range of fully characterised biogenic dyes commercially available to the industry for use in dyeing both conventional and new textiles, allowing the industry to wean itself off petrochemical dyes in an economically viable way. The dyes will potentially find application beyond the textile and food industry, thus allowing many fields to benefit from their low carbon footprint production and their compatibility with human and environmental health. The 12 Doctoral Candidates will obtain multi- sectoral training in the relevant disciplines. In addition, training in research management, communication/presentation, creativity and entrepreneurship will provide key transferable skills for public and private sector employment, thereby maximizing the impact on the research and training on the fellows’ careers. The diversity of dissemination and communication activities guarantees the DCs' exposure to stakeholders in every sector and will help shape the future of education in this field.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET WIEN

AT · €895,275

associatedPartner

Society of Dyers and Colourists

UK

participant

HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO

FI · €314,525

associatedPartner

UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS

BR

participant

VTL GmbH

AT · €302,543

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITEIT GENT

BE

participant

GALAB LABORATORIES GMBH

DE

associatedPartner

Keracol Limited

UK

associatedPartner

Marimekko Corporation

FI

participant

UNIVERSITY OF HAMBURG

DE · €290,272

participant

HOCHSCHULE NIEDERRHEIN

DE · €580,545

participant

BIO BASE EUROPE PILOT PLANT VZW

BE · €288,540

associatedPartner

AQUITEX - ACABAMENTOS QUÍMICOS TÊXTEIS, S.A.

PT

associatedPartner

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

US

associatedPartner

CARE APPLICATIONS SL

ES

participant

HOEGSKOLAN I BORAS

SE · €649,260

participant

UNIVERSITE DE LA REUNION

FR · €314,669

Research fields

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