ITACyL contributes its expertise in agricultural research and food innovation, providing technical support and advanced facilities for product development. Their role includes facilitating knowledge transfer through living labs and pilot plants, helping SMEs and educators explore new plant-based food innovations. ITACyL also acts as a regional hub for promoting sustainable practices in the agri-food sector.
The University of Valladolid is an associated member to ITACyL and through the faculty of medicine (
Center of Investigation CIENC) will support the WP3 in teaching modules and student demonstrations. The University of Valladolid, established in 1241, is one of Spain's oldest public universities. In the 2024 QS World University Rankings, it is placed in the 951–1000 bracket globally. Similarly, the 2024 Times Higher Education World University Rankings position it between 1201–1500 worldwide. The university is recognized for its research output, with over 32,000 scientific papers published and more than 465,000 citations received.