Summary
- Profile Type
- Technology offer
- POD Reference
- TOES20231122011
- Term of Validity
- 22 November 2023 - 21 November 2025
- Company's Country
- Spain
- Type of partnership
- Research and development cooperation agreement
- Commercial agreement with technical assistance
- Targeted Countries
- All countries
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General information
- Short Summary
- The Spanish technology center specializes in agriculture and environmental solutions, offering advanced wildlife population services. Expertise includes non-invasive monitoring, direct marking, and automated data analysis. Prioritizing sustainable solutions for game species management and conservation, the center seeks partnerships for scientific projects, data analysis, and educational courses.
- Full Description
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The Spanish technology center, specializing in forest management, and environmental conservation, presents an innovative suite of services in wildlife population management.
In addressing the challenge of wildlife population management, the center offers cutting-edge solutions distinct from existing technologies.
The centre provides the following services:
- Monitoring and tracking of wildlife populations, from invertebrates to large birds and mammals.
- Design and implementation of studies and projects related to wildlife population management.
- Prioritisation of sustainable, nature-based solutions
- Design and implementation of wildlife management studies and projects
- Management, restoration, and conservation projects in natural areas
- Design of non-invasive methods to reduce conflict and damage with wildlife - Design of non-invasive methods to reduce conflict and damage with wildlife - Design of non-invasive methods to reduce conflict and damage with wildlife
- Obtaining the necessary permits for wildlife research and management.
This technology is applicable to game species management, control of problematic populations, and conservation of threatened taxa. Key features include non-invasive monitoring, direct marking, and advanced technology utilization. Quantitatively, the center demonstrates increased efficiency in data collection and analysis compared to traditional methods. Innovation lies in the center's holistic approach, covering a wide range of species and ecosystems. It prioritizes sustainability, offering tailored solutions for diverse ecological challenges. The desired cooperation involves partnerships for scientific projects, data analysis, and educational courses. This choice stems from the necessity of collaborative efforts to address global wildlife conservation challenges effectively.
The international partnership aims for shared knowledge and resources to enhance the technology's global applicability. The center envisions collaborative projects leading to advancements in wildlife research and conservation, benefitting from the diverse expertise of international partners. This cooperative approach aligns with the center's commitment to sustainable environmental practices on a global scale. - Advantages and Innovations
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The technology center's wildlife population management services present notable advantages and innovations in comparison to existing solutions. Its distinctive approach lies in the comprehensive integration of data collection and analysis across diverse zoological groups and ecosystems. This holistic methodology surpasses competing products that often focus on specific subsets, providing a more thorough understanding of wildlife dynamics.
Furthermore, the center's technology introduces automation to data recording and analysis, significantly enhancing efficiency in wildlife population management. This automated process not only reduces manual workload but also mitigates potential errors associated with human intervention. The result is a streamlined and more reliable approach to handling large datasets.
A key innovation lies in the center's commitment to holistic sustainability. Unlike some existing products that prioritize specific species or ecosystems, the center's services offer tailored solutions across various ecological challenges. This approach contributes to a more balanced and resilient environment, aligning with contemporary conservation needs.
Quantitative advancements further distinguish the center's services. The technology provides quantifiable improvements in data collection and analysis, offering enhanced accuracy, speed, and depth of information compared to conventional methodologies. This quantitative edge enhances the precision of decision-making processes in wildlife management.
Lastly, the adaptability of the center's technology to diverse applications is a notable advantage. Its versatility allows for applications in game species management, control of problematic populations, and conservation of threatened taxa. This adaptability sets the center apart from solutions with a more limited scope, showcasing a robust and versatile approach to wildlife population management. - Stage of Development
- Already on the market
- Sustainable Development Goals
- Goal 14: Life Below Water
- Goal 15: Life on Land
- Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
Partner Sought
- Expected Role of a Partner
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Type of partner: the Spanish technology center which provides technical and scientific services specialising in wildlife, is actively seeking collaborations with diverse entities. This encompasses partnerships with SMEs/MNEs, research and development institutions, and universities. The preferred collaboration options involve a commercial agreement with technical assistance or a research cooperation agreement.
Role of the partner: Partners interested in acquiring an innovative technology/product on a non-exclusive basis are welcome. The Spanish center envisions collaborations where partners require additional services to support the technology transfer process. Alternatively, it is open to partnerships where entities plan to initiate research on a new solution or technology, seeking a collaborative partner before project commencement. This approach highlights the center's adaptability to different partnership needs within the waste technological transformation domain. - Type and Size of Partner
- Big company
- SME 11-49
- SME 50 - 249
- University
- R&D Institution
- SME <=10
- Type of partnership
- Research and development cooperation agreement
- Commercial agreement with technical assistance
Dissemination
- Technology keywords
- 10002015 - Life Cycle Assessment
- 10002006 - Ecology
- 10002005 - Biodiversity / Natural Heritage
- 06005004 - Remote diagnostics
- Market keywords
- 05009003 - Animal health
- 09003005 - Consulting services
- Targeted countries
- All countries