Joint final workshop of the EFSA–BfR traceability projects
Thursday, 21.09.2023
12:00-12:55
Registration
12:45-13:00
Welcome
1st session: Introduction to the EFSA-BfR project results and collaborations
13:00-14:30
Posters
- The Universal Traceability data eXchange format (UTX) – design principles and structure
- Multi-actor tracing data collection workflow – towards a guided tracing data collection for Member States
- Mining alert data for contaminations in feed/food supply chains with RASNEX, the Rapid Alert Supply Network Extractor tool
- FoodChain-Lab: An open-source tool for tracing data visualisation, analysis and reporting
- ATAST: A regional management tool for collaboration in tracing investigations
- A novel classification approach to standardise food tracing information in FoodEx2
14:30-14:45
Coffee break
2nd session: What are the needs of tracing during an incident?
14:45-15:05
What are the needs of tracing during an incident?
Valentina Rizzi, EFSA
15:05-15:25
BfR-EFSA-project perspective
Olaf Mosbach-Schulz, EFSA
15:25-16:00
Discussion
3rd session: What are powerful tracing methodologies?
16:00-16:15
Gaps, challenges and opportunities for traceability in the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed
Jan Baele, DG SANTE RASFF team
16:15-16:30
What are powerful tracing methodologies? Insights from the regional perspective and the ATAST tracing software
Marion Gottschald, BfR (on behalf of LANUV)
16:30-16:45
What are powerful tracing methodologies? Project perspective
Alexander Falenski, BfR
16:45-17:15
Discussion
17:15-17:30
Summary of the first day
Workshop Dinner
Friday, 22.09.2023
4th session: What are new ways of practice?
09:00-10:30
Discussion tables
Sub-group 1: Automation & supporting software features
Sub-group 2: Advanced analysis & reporting
Sub-group 3: Data exchange and incident collaboration
10:30-10:45
Coffee break
10:45-11:45
Summary of each sub-group
5th session: Review and outlook
11:45-12:45
Discussion on project results
- UTX tracing data format
- Food classification for tracing
- Tracing and data collection workflow
- AI support in tracing investigations
12:45-13:00
Conclusions of the workshop