Blue Synergy Attends the latest BIOSYSMO Project General Assembly in Spain

Blue Synergy recently participated in the latest General Assembly of the BIOSYSMO Project, held in Barcelona and Terrassa, Spain. The meeting brought together consortium partners to review technical progress, discuss strategic priorities, and align the next implementation phases of this Horizon Europe initiative focused on sustainable bioremediation, soil restoration and water conservation.

Blue Synergy’s Sustainability Engineer, Patricio Cano Santana, and Social Researcher, Julio Morales Daza, presented updates on the project’s environmental, socio-economic, risk, and regulatory assessment activities. Particular attention was given to the advancement of Environmental Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Life Cycle Costing (LCC), and Social Impact Analysis (SIA), ensuring that BIOSYSMO technologies are environmentally robust, economically feasible, and socially responsible.

During the event, the consortium visited Leitat Technological Center’s facilities in Tarrassa, gaining first-hand insight into its advanced laboratories and research infrastructure. The tour highlighted Leitat’s expertise in applied research, technology transfer, and innovation in environmental and industrial sustainability.

The General Assembly also provided a valuable platform for partners to exchange technical insights, monitor milestones, and reinforce collaboration across work packages. This integrated approach strengthens the project’s capacity to deliver impactful and scalable solutions for contaminated site remediation.

As a proud partner of the BIOSYSMO Project, Blue Synergy continues to support sustainability assessment, innovation management, and evidence-based decision-making within European research projects. Our involvement reflects our ongoing commitment to advancing sustainable technologies, circular economy principles, and responsible innovation under Horizon Europe.