

The STOP (Surface Transfer Of Pathogens) project seeks to develop a new generation of antimicrobial agents that can be deployed on surfaces to reduce the likelihood of bacteria or viruses being transmitted between people.
This is particularly important for surfaces that are touched by many people or surfaces used by vulnerable populations (such as counter-tops in nursing homes).
On May 18th, SUSAAN organised a virtual workshop with the participation of all the EU-Sister funded project consortia, particularly to discuss potential synergies on dissemination and communication activities, Challenges and risks applied to sustainability, and other technical requierements. In this opportunity we also invited the IRISS project which is an EU-funded network developing roadmaps and expert networks to support “safe and sustainable by design¨ approach being used in future across all product development.
SUSAAN Coordinator presented the project overview and ARDITEC presented the goals in sustainability the work package.
This was a key event during the Materials Week 2024! Organized by the Horizon Europe projects NOVA, SUSAAN, STOP and RELIANCE, and mainly dedicated to the advancement of antimicrobial coating technologies presentations. This networking opportunity joined diverse scientific communities, from scientists to industry leaders, in our collective fight against the transmission of disease through surfaces.
This recent workshop dedicated to Advanced Nanocoatings was organized by the Miria Project and took part in the Nanoinnovation Conference 2024, providing a valuable platform for researchers, industry experts, and innovators to come together and explore the latest advancements in sustaibale antimicrobial coatings, SUSAAN , RELIANCE , MIRIA, and PROPLANET presented the overview and progress on each project. The workshop featured insightful presentations and discussions focusing on the critical role of nanocoatings in various sectors, particularly in healthcare and high touch surfaces. As the demand for effective, sustainable solutions continues to grow, these coatings offer immense potential to enhance surface hygiene and prevent the spread of infections.
5ᵗʰ to 6ᵗʰ December 2024 – Van der Valk hotel, Mons, Belgium
Marta Mateo García de Galdiano
Project Coordinator
Centro Tecnológico Lurederra
E-mail: marta.mateo@lurederra.es
Project Email contact
contact@susaan-project.com