The REMEDY project proposes a game-changing technology in the form of an archibiome tattoo –a living, functional, and customizable microbial surface capable of transforming how buildings look, function, and interact with their environment. The project aims to achieve a breakthrough in fundamental research in microbiology and synthetic biology, transfer the know-how to materials science in the form of engineered living materials, and develop compatible biofabrication processes that allow personalised design in the architectural context.Since REMEDY seeks innovative and interdisciplinary solutions, an effective dissemination and communication strategy is essential to ensure that the project’s advances reach a wide range of stakeholders, including the scientific community, industry partners, policymakers, and the general public.This document outlines how REMEDY will communicate its objectives, progress, and results with the identified target audiences, foster cross-disciplinary collaboration, and support the societal acceptance of microbial technologies in architecture. By employing a range of communication channels and activities, this plan aims to raise awareness, engage key audiences, and promote the adoption of microorganisms as essential allies for healthier, more sustainable, and more adaptive built environments.
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