The Holomicrobiome Initiative is supported by many knowledge organisations, companies, and ngo’s (see below). All participants and partners have a key interest in knowledge, research and innovation aimed towards microbiomes and see the importance of integrating efforts in all domains.
The initiative aims to take a strategic lead in an area that will become bigger, more important and more profitable worldwide in the coming decades. The programme is made possible by a grant of €200 million from the Dutch National Growth Fund.
Partners and donors (private sector)
Companies:
- Algae Innovations Netherlands
- Arla Foods
- Artemis
- Blomitec
- BO Akkerbouw
- Caelus Health
- Campus Almkerk
- Danone
- Diversey
- Dsm-firmenich
- Ekomenu
- Eosta
- Florates
- Genzai
- Inbiome
- Innerbuddies
- Keep Food Simple
- Mimetas
- Orvion
- Raw Milk Company
- Sanquin
- SWD Connectors
- TenWise
- This is y
- TransitieCoalitie Voedsel
- Winclove Probiotics
- Yakult Europe
Knowledge organisations:
Non-profit organisations:
Partners (public sector)
Supporters
Sympathisers
Government ministries:
Companies:
- Bejo
- Cargill
- Fermentation Experts
- FrieslandCampina Ingredients
- Illumina
- NobleBio
- Oxford Nanopore Technologies
- PacBio
- Plantum
- Syngenta
- Waternet
Knowledge organisations:
Non-profit organisations: