ECO Danışmanlık Eğitim Ticaret Ltd. Şti. (E-CO)

Turkish consulting company would like to offer its expertise for the implementation of Horizon Project

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Deadline: Sep 27, 2022 Deadline for applications has passed
Project locations: Africa, Asia, EU 27, Europe Non EU 27, Latin America and the Caribbean, Northern America, Oceania Africa, Asia, EU 27, Europe Non EU 27, Latin America and the Caribbean, Northern America, Oceania
Sectors: Science & Innovation, Research Science & Innovation, Research
Partner types: Consulting Organization, NGO, Other Consulting Organization, NGO, Other
Partner locations: Africa, Asia, EU 27, Europe Non EU 27, Latin America and the Caribbean, Northern America, Oceania Africa, Asia, EU 27, Europe Non EU 27, Latin America and the Caribbean, Northern America, Oceania

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ECO Danışmanlık Eğitim Tic. Ltd. Şti. (ECO) is Turkish-based consulting company providing consulting, coaching and training services to technology start-ups. Since its establishment in 2015, the firm has achieved many successes both at home and abroad by providing project development and consultancy services in the field of R&D and Innovation Management. asli@e-co.com.tr

Programme :Horizon Europe Framework Programme (HORIZON)
Call :Research and Innovation actions to support the implementation of the Soil health and Food Mission (HORIZON-MISS-2022-SOIL-01)

ExpectedOutcome: In addition to supporting the roll-out of the Mission ‘A Soil Deal for Europe’ and the development of the European Soil Observatory (EUSO), project outcomes will support the implementation of the European Digital Strategy and the European Strategy for Data and act as a digital enabler for the European Green Deal.

Project results should contribute to all of the following outcomes:

  • Enhanced capacities for mission implementation and use of mission results through efficient knowledge management.
  • Enhanced access to soil relevant knowledge and data including the outcomes from R&I activities for a wide range of stakeholders.
  • Land managers and other actors are able to take more informed soil management decisions and have improved access to knowledge on soils, drivers of soil health and land degradation as well as solutions to improve the status of soils.
  • The EU Soil Observatory (EUSO) is populated with comprehensive, interoperable datasets and information on soil health.
  • Increased potential for new business opportunities from products, technologies and services derived from improved access to valuable soil datasets and from their reuse.

Scope:Data and knowledge on soils are widely distributed and generally not sufficiently structured, which hampers their discovery and usability. A particular difficulty is the integration of outputs and results from research projects that would support a holistic understanding of soil health challenges and potential solutions or allow for the re-use of available knowledge and data for various purposes (e.g. follow-up research, practical applications).

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