This is a project funded from European Union's HORIZON-EIC-2021-PATHFINDER CHALLENGES programme under grant agreement No. 101070817.
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Back in July, the LoopOfFun consortium met in Groningen for its 3rd Annual Meeting! We reviewed progress, shared insights, aligned research goals, and enjoyed a team excursion. The two-day meeting brought great energy, great collaboration! We are very much looking forward to the next steps!
The LoopOfFun consortium participated in the 3rd Annual EIC ELMs Meeting on October 01-02 in Izola.
The EIC portfolio projects @sumoconsortium.bsky.social, BioRobot-Miniheart, @prism-livingtissues.eu, Bio-HhOST, @bioaction.eu, ISOS Project EU, @nextskins.bsky.social, Fungateria, REMEDY.
Dr. Achim Weber at the Fraunhofer IGB, LoopOfFun's Partner, is developing bioinks made from fungi for 3D printing. These sustainable inks could enable applications like fire protection and custom designs for furniture and construction.
Watch the video to learn more!
#EUeic #ELMs #3Dprinting
From 24-26 Nov., the LoopOfFun consortium gathered at the partner LUMA for its 2nd internal hands-on workshop dedicated to the strains and substrates used in our ongoing research on mycomaterials.
We exhanged insights, research updates, and explored LUMA Arles research and artistic programme.
The new EISMEA brochure on Engineered Living Materials is out! 🌱
Discover the brochure and explore the 10 EU-funded Pathfinder projects shaping the future of ELMs:
loop-of-fun.eu/media/pages/...
@bioaction.eu, @prism-livingtissues.eu, @nextskins.bsky.social, @sumoconsortium.bsky.social,
LoopOfFun was at the trade fair Formnext, 18-21 November 2025 in Frankfurt, Germany!
Dr. Achim Weber (partner Fraunhofer IGB) showcased our 3D-printed fungal-based ELM samples and presented our first prototype, the LoopOfFun stool. Great interest and inspiring exchanges!
#EIC #ELMs
LoopOfFun at the 14th Regionalforum Saar in Saarbrücken, Germany!
Our coordinator, @leibnizinm.bsky.social, contributed with a talk by Prof. Wilfried Weber and a LoopOfFun poster presentation by PhD student Asim Mohamed as well as the introduction of our first prototype developed by partner LUMA.
Most biotech training focuses on what you can do. The ELSA Summer School on Engineered Living Materials will focus on how to integrate ethical, legal, and social points into your research and how to communicate evolving science to the public and policymakers.
prism-livingtissues.eu/elsa-summer-...
Two days of exciting science and discussion on the translation of ELMs to market/patients (regulatory and Path to Market) funded by #EIC under #EICPathfinder
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Five-day residential summer school on the ethics, law and society of engineered living materials. Glasgow & Loch Lomond. Apply by 22 March.