Symposium 1: 14.30-16.30 h. New advances in food safety and
quality of Honey |
14.30-15.00 h |
The challenge of making a healthy and tasty honey powder with a clean label |
Prof. María Teresa Sancho Ortiz
University of Burgos, Spain |
15.00-15.20 h |
Bioactive value of honeys from different botanical and geographical origin |
Prof. Ahmed Hegazi
National Research Center, Egypt |
15.20-15.40 h |
The sensory analysis applied to the authentication of honeys |
Prof. Salud Serrano
University of Cordoba, Spain |
15.40-16.00 h |
Volatile and semivolatile compounds in honey and influence of chemical extraction and gastrointestinal
digestion of honey on its antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-Inflammatory activities |
Prof. Miguel Ángel Fernandez Muiño
University of Burgos, Spain |
16.00-16.20 h |
Key role of melissopalinology on honey authentication and quality control |
Prof. Inmaculada Rodríguez
University of Cordoba, Spain |
16.20-16.30 h |
Concluding remarks |
All speakers |
Symposium 2: 14.30-16.30 h. Hands-on session on
Microhibro tool for managing microbial risk and spoilage from farm to fork |
Canceled |
Symposium 3: 14.30-16.30 h. Biofreshcloud tools for enhancing
shelf-life of vegetable products |
16.45-17.00 h |
BIOFRESHCLOUD project overview |
Prof. Fernando Pérez Rodríguez
University of Córdoba, Spain |
17.00-17.20 h |
New predictive models and biopreservation solutions for increasing fresh-produce shelf life and safety |
Prof. Aricia Possas
University of Córdoba, Spain |
17.20-17.40 h |
Development and application of non-target methods in the shelf-life assessment of tomato and strawberry |
Prof. Francisco Jiménez Jiménez
University of Córdoba, Spain |
17.40-18.00 h |
Characterized logistic chain and its optimization by using an innovative food cloud system supported by
predictive microbiology models |
Dr. Zeynep Zerrin
MIGROS, Turkey |
18.00-18.20 h |
A model-driven cloud solution for managing and optimizing the dynamic shelf-life of vegetables |
Mr. Matthias Brunner
Tsenso, Germany |
18.20-18.30 h |
Concluding remarks |
All speakers |
Symposium 4: 16.45-18.30 h. Hands-on session on MEDIFIT
digital solutions |
16.45-17.15 h |
EPCIS 2.0: A Symphony of Connection, Visibility, and Traceability |
Sven Böckelmann
Benelog, Germany |
17.15-17.30 h |
Developing a Web-Based Solution for Executing Predictive Models: Harnessing FSKX and Singularity Containers |
Thomas Schueler
BfR, Germany |
17.30-18.00 h |
Interconnecting an EPCIS-event repository and MicroHibro toolbox for increasing food model usability and prediction transparency. |
Cristina Díaz & Fernando Pérez-Rodriguez
UCO, Spain |
18.00-18.30 h |
Q&A |
All speakers |