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The main goal of the workpackage (WP7) is to investigate state-of-the-art IT infrastructure needed for multi-partner, multi-site, multi-component industrial biotechnology projects. The workpackage has four objectives and the deliverable is linked to the first.

  • To use portable computational workflows to combine multiple computational resources and automate analytics using a state of the art workflow interoperability language to ensure generality across workflow management systems.

  • To coordinate ...

The IBISBAHub is a shared space for recording, accessing and sharing data and assets of the IBISBA project. IBISBAHub is a customised and extended installation of the FAIRDOM SEEK asset management platform

The IBISBAHub provides an online portal with

● Self-managed project space for organising, sharing and disseminating assets arising from multi-partner collaborations, such as the TNA’s as well as project events

● Complement local data management or provide data management resources if local ...

Business Process Models (BPMs) are workflows operating at a relatively coarse-grained meta-workflow level. BPMs enable coordination between computational workflows and manual steps using event mechanisms and incorporating business rules. BPMs are now well established with an established execution language and graphical notation (BPMN). BPMs, however, are complex to make and normally aimed at experts to develop on behalf of users to run. A number of commercial enterprises (Oracle, Microsoft, IBM) ...

IBISBA’s mission as a distributed European research infrastructure is to provide world-class cutting-edge research and innovation services enabling the development of biotechnology as a technology cornerstone of the circular bioeconomy. To achieve this, IBISBA integrates Europe’s leading public-operated research infrastructure facilities into a coordinated business environment.

The H2020 PRPEP-IBISBA project is designed to finalize the design and prepare IBISBA for future operation. To achieve ...

IBISBA’s mission as a distributed European research infrastructure is to provide world-class cutting-edge research and innovation services enabling the development of biotechnology as a technology cornerstone of the circular bioeconomy. To achieve this, IBISBA integrates Europe’s leading public-operated research infrastructure facilities into a coordinated business environment.

The H2020 PREP-IBISBA project is designed to finalize the design and prepare IBISBA for future operation. To achieve ...

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IBISBA is a distributed research infrastructure designed to support the development of industrial biotechnology in Europe and worldwide, as an enabling technology of the circular bioeconomy. Accordingly, IBISBA provides a range of services frequently attributed to research infrastructures, while aiming to support end-to-end bioprocess development, nurturing strong interoperability between its members to achieve this. IBISBA entered the ESFRI Roadmap in 2018 as a research infrastructure project. ...

Creators: Sonia Debeche, Michael O'Donohue, Jack Legrand, Marco Moracci, Heleen De Wever, Marie Ancelin

Submitter: Sonia Debeche

DOI: 10.34701/ibisba.1.document.71.1

Following the ESFRI recommendations for monitoring Research Infrastructures (Projects and Landmarks), this document relates to the final set of KPIs for IBISBA. It describes the work perfomed and the main findings, pariculalry:

  • the methodology applied to define KPIs and the mains sources of documentation and benchmark
  • the steps to define IBISBA's vision and mission,
  • the identification of IBISBA's strategic goals and operational objectives
  • the final set of 29 quantitaives and 41 qualitative ...

Creators: Sonia Debeche, Michael O'Donohue, Jack Legrand, Marco Moracci, Marie Ancelin

Submitter: Sonia Debeche

DOI: 10.34701/ibisba.1.document.72.1

This DMP relates to the IBISBA 1.0 project

This policy note is the second one produced by IBISBA. It briefly describes international developments in the field of industrial biotechnology and alerts on the fact that Europe risks to lose its competitive edge.

This first IBISBA policy brief provides an overview of state of play in industrial biotechnology and underlines the need for further investment in Europe.

The MoU is a non-binding framework for cooperation between IBISBA partners. It was finalized in 2022 and has been signed by 20 RTOs and

Creators: Michael O'Donohue, Sonia Debeche, Gilles Bariteau, Paulina Tukiainen, All PREP-IBISBA consortium members, notably legal staff

Submitter: Michael O'Donohue

DOI: 10.34701/ibisba.1.document.70.1

Addressing a gap in European industrial biotechnology, IBISBA’s mission is to provide world-class cutting-edge research infrastructure services enabling the development of industrial biotechnology as a technological cornerstone of the circular bioeconomy. In this regard, IBISBA aims to contribute to the delivery of Europe’s ambition to be the first climate neutral continent in 2050. To fulfil its mission, IBISBA is building an interoperable network involving some of Europe’s most significant, ...

Deliverable 3.4 describing a roadmap to create IBISBA-ERIC.

Addressing a gap in European industrial biotechnology, IBISBA’s mission is to provide world-class cutting-edge research infrastructure services enabling the development of industrial biotechnology as a technological cornerstone of the circular bioeconomy. In this regard, IBISBA aims to contribute to the delivery of Europe’s ambition to be the first climate neutral continent in 2050. To fulfil its mission, IBISBA is building an interoperable ...

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