INTAQT-supported PhD research advances evidence-based food quality assessment
On 23 March 2026, Mara Antonia Gagliano successfully defended her doctoral thesis at the Alma… Read more »
On 24 February 2026, the INTAQT Consortium held an extended Executive Committee (ExCom) meeting in Paris, bringing together key contributors to consolidate the project’s first conclusions and prepare the final phase of activities.
The main objective of this extended meeting was to refine and align the key messages to be delivered during the upcoming WP6 final events and stakeholder consultations. As INTAQT approaches its final phase, ensuring clarity, consistency, and impact in communication is essential.
Throughout the day, participants reviewed progress across Work Packages, End-of-Project results and scientific outputs, planned dissemination activities, and strategic priorities for stakeholder engagement.
Interactive workshop sessions enabled participants to collaboratively define the core End-of-Project messages, translate them into concrete dissemination actions, and develop a mini-roadmap for the final phase of the project.
The discussions reinforced INTAQT’s commitment to delivering clear, science-based insights that support innovation, transparency and quality assessment in meat and dairy value chains.

On 23 March 2026, Mara Antonia Gagliano successfully defended her doctoral thesis at the Alma… Read more »
On 18 March 2026, the four EU-funded sister projects INTAQT, PATHWAYS, mEATquality and Code: Re-farm,… Read more »
Scientific topics closely aligned with the INTAQT project have recently been presented to a wide… Read more »