In July, Vinidea organized three webinars in collaboration with WICA by EPAWI. These events were uploaded to WICA by EPAWI’s YouTube channel, offering all interested parties who were unable to attend the opportunity to access the technical solutions presented.

The topics tackled were:

  • Cover crop management in warm climate
  • Wine dealcoholisation
  • Non-thermal technologies in enology

WHY SHOULD YOU JOIN WICA?

  • Cross-sector collaboration
  • New visibility platforms (webinars, events, workshops, etc.)
  • International collaboration projects
  • Identification of key global industry trends

AS AN ASSOCIATE

  • Sharing challenges
  • Finding solutions
  • Networking with winemakers around the world

AS A SUPPLIER

  • Direct access to winemakers’ needs
  • Up-to-date information on the global market
  • Support your internationalization

WICA MISSION AND GOALS 

The WICA by EPAWI team is looking forward to supporting your international actions and collaborations!  

The Wine Innovation Collaboration Alliance – WICA is the network created by the EPAWI project. WICA is an association which aims to promote and improve the collaborative innovation and internationalization of the wine production value chain in order to foster its sustainable development and competitiveness. 

Bringing together all the initiatives that provide not only practical solutions but also an improvement in efficiency, connectivity and sustainability, WICA proposes expertise of the wine market, including knowledge and contacts, support in developing collaborative projects with wine industry stakeholders, and international development for innovators.

 

WICA BY EPAWI IN NUMBERS: 

  • + 50 EU SMEs supported throughout the project 
  • 12 events with over 1300 participants from wine industries worldwide  
  • + 45 solutions for challenges of the wine sector presented in an Innovation Catalogue 
  • 4 Consortium Partners from PT, ES, FR and IT, ready to welcome more…  
  • +130,000 stakeholders worldwide accessing our communications

 

The project EPAWI is funded by the European Union’s COSME Programme. GRANT AGREEMENT NUMBER 101035914 — EPAWI — COS-CLUSINT-2020-3-01