Firstly, we actively engage in scientific user groups. This allows us to be at the forefront of emerging issues and the innovative solutions that are being developed within such groups. By doing this, we can test our products within a consortium of experts and additionally get insights into the actual science behind the effects.
A recent example is the BARATom project that was a consortium of Universities (University of Leuven) and research centers (PSKW, PCH and Scientia terrae) in Belgium, intended to develop innovative strategies to combat crazy roots. In this project, Roam Technology’s main product Huwa-San has proven to be effective in the battle against ToBRFV, where hygiene and prevention should be the focus.