Maps si aggiudica con EcoMole una gara da 4 milioni di euro indetta da EFSA

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Maps,a company listed ⁣on Euronext ‌Growth Milan and specializing in ​digital transformation,has announced a notable framework agreement with the European Food Safety ⁢Authority⁤ (EFSA),lead by EcoMole from Prague. This one-year agreement, which includes automatic ​annual⁢ renewals‍ for up to four years,⁤ is⁣ valued at €4 million and aims‌ to‌ enhance⁢ the collection, analysis, and management of ⁢scientific data across various⁢ fields, including ⁢pesticide residues, food additives, and veterinary medicinal products. Marco Ciscato,‌ CEO of Maps, expressed pride ​in this partnership, highlighting itS strategic‌ importance in positioning the‍ company as a key player in ⁣supporting EFSA and other European agencies with advanced data processing technologies. ‌This collaboration not only reinforces Maps’ expertise but also elevates ‍the value ⁣of its ⁢offerings in the⁤ competitive digital landscape.
Q&A with Marco⁢ Ciscato, ‍CEO of Maps: Enhancing Digital Transformation in Food Safety

Time.news Editor: Thank‌ you for joining⁤ us, Marco. Maps recently secured a notable framework agreement with the ⁣European⁢ Food Safety Authority (EFSA) ⁢valued at​ €4⁢ million. ​can you share more about this collaboration and its implications​ for the European food safety landscape?

Marco Ciscato: Thank you for having me. This agreement⁢ with EFSA is indeed a milestone for Maps.It allows us to‌ leverage our expertise​ in digital ‍transformation to support the collection,⁢ analysis, and⁤ management of ⁢crucial scientific ⁤data ​regarding pesticide residues, food additives,‌ and veterinary medicinal‌ products. By integrating advanced data⁤ processing technologies,we aim to‌ streamline the way data is handled,enhancing the ​overall efficiency ​and reliability of food ‍safety assessments across ‌Europe.

Time.news Editor: ⁤ That ​sounds impactful! ⁤How‍ does this⁣ partnership position Maps within the competitive digital landscape, particularly regarding offerings‍ to governmental agencies?

Marco Ciscato: Partnering with EFSA underlines ‌our commitment to innovation in digital transformation. it reinforces ‍our ‍reputation as a key player in the sector, particularly in providing⁤ actionable‍ insights that aid decision-making ⁣processes. With the‍ automatic annual renewals for up to⁤ four‌ years, we’re‌ not just securing ⁢a contract; we’re ⁣establishing a long-term relationship built on‍ trust and results. This enhances our value proposition and ​allows us to ​differentiate‍ Maps in a ⁣competitive market.

Time.news Editor: You mentioned the importance of data management in agriculture and food safety.What are some ​of the practical implications of this agreement for stakeholders in the industry,⁢ such ⁣as farmers, manufacturers, and consumers?

Marco Ciscato: This initiative‍ has broad implications. ⁣For farmers ​and manufacturers,‍ improved data management means greater clarity⁤ on compliance with safety standards‌ and regulations, ultimately leading to ‍safer products in the market. For consumers, ​our⁢ enhanced processes mean ⁢better transparency regarding⁣ food​ safety, ⁢which can build trust in the products they choose. ‌Efficient data collection and ⁢analysis can ⁣also lead‌ to‌ faster response times in addressing ⁢potential food safety issues.

Time.news Editor: With⁤ technology evolving rapidly, how do you foresee the role of digital transformation in food ‌safety evolving over the next few years?

Marco ‍Ciscato: Digital transformation is essential ⁤for the future of⁣ food safety. We anticipate leveraging artificial⁣ intelligence and machine learning to enhance predictive analytics,which will help in identifying potential risks before they escalate. Real-time data access and cloud computing will further‍ enable ⁣stakeholders to make ⁣informed decisions rapidly, ​thus fostering⁤ a‍ proactive ⁣rather than reactive ⁣approach to ​food ⁢safety.⁢ technology will play a crucial role in increasing efficiency and ensuring⁢ consumer⁣ safety.

Time.news Editor: What ‍advice⁢ would you give to other companies looking to‌ innovate within the food safety domain or ​digital transformation ‍space?

marco Ciscato: My‍ key advice ⁣would be to​ focus ⁣on building strong partnerships⁢ that promote‍ shared goals and innovation. It’s essential to understand ⁢the​ unique needs of ​your stakeholders and tailor your ‍technological offerings accordingly. Additionally, stay ahead of industry trends and ​continually invest in research and development. the ‌digital landscape is ever-changing, and agility ​in responding ‌to new challenges will determine success in the long run.

Time.news Editor: ​Thank you, Marco, for sharing‌ your insights on ‍Maps’ strategic agreement​ with EFSA⁢ and⁢ the ⁢role of ⁢digital transformation in food safety. ​This information will certainly resonate with⁢ our readers interested in⁢ industry developments.

Marco​ Ciscato: Thank you ‌for having me. ‌I look forward to seeing⁢ how‌ these advancements ‍will positively⁣ impact food safety and create ‍a more ⁣obvious food ‍system for​ everyone.

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