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NASLA (Nanostructured Anti-SepticaL coAtings) project involves four small and medium enterprises (SMEs) ''having one common technological problem'': the need of antiseptic functionality for their products. This European research project, funded from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme, aims at creating new products and knowledge in antiseptic coatings suitable to be applied on a large variety of surfaces. == Introduction == NASLA results will have a clear and immediate exploitation potential to improve or develop new products currently commercialized by the four SMEs: biomedical implants for (DIPROMED ), agro/food industry equipment for (ALCE Calidad ) and (EASRETH ), personnel protective systems for (Aero Sekur ). As soon as the antiseptic functionality can be provided to SMEs products, the following new products will be directly put on the market: DIPROMED: biomedical implants ALCE and EASRETH: new antiseptic coating on surfaces to be used in food handling and processing. Aero Sekur: new antiseptic textiles for Personal Protection Systems (PPS) ALCE Calidad (Spain), EASRETH (Greece), DIPROMED and Aero Sekur (Italy) have limited access to research: the three research and development (R&D) partners ((Politecnico di Torino ), Italy, (KTH ) and (Bactiguard ), Sweden) guarantee the outsourcing of research and development activity in top-quality research institutions. This project is not focussed on solving short-term technological problems, but it is aimed to assist the four SMEs in acquiring technological know-how on a new antiseptic coating technology. NASLA is a European research project for the benefit of SMEs and has received funding from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme managed by REA-Research Executive Agency http://ec.europa.eu/research/rea (() () under grant agreement n° (). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「NASLA」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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