Funded under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), Mission 4 Component 2 Investment 1.3, Theme 10.
Research, Innovation and Impact
Rather than separating knowledge production from its application, OnFoods structured its activities to connect laboratory research, technological development and validation in real-world contexts. This approach enabled the transition from experimental evidence to predictive models, advanced analytical methods, reformulated and newly designed food products, digital tools and policy-oriented frameworks.
Across the seven Spokes, multidisciplinary teams worked on shared infrastructures, integrated datasets and coordinated experimentation. Sustainability, safety, nutrition and socio-economic dimensions were addressed within a common architecture, avoiding fragmentation between domains.
Industrial collaboration was embedded throughout the process. Companies and SMEs contributed to scaling-up phases, pilot validation and process optimisation, ensuring that scientific advances were tested against production constraints and real-world implementation conditions. The result was not only technological development, but a more robust pathway from research to application.

The programme generated impact across multiple dimensions:
Cross-Spoke collaboration, shared governance and coordinated milestones enabled cumulative and coherent results across the programme.