ICT-BIOCHAIN Project Presentation
This deliverable includes the first video of the project and a brief description of its content.
This deliverable includes the first video of the project and a brief description of its content.
The CommBeBiz Bioeconomy Photo Competition is an annual competition which has run for the duration of the CommBeBiz project. Each year we have asked researchers across Europe to submit exciting and imaginative images which convey some aspect of research in the bioeconomy within Europe.
SmartPilots, an INTERREG Europe project, has brought together the six leading European Shared Pilot Facilities for the KET Industrial Biotechnology and their regional authorities. Based on the thorough analysis of the different business models of the facilities involved, the consortium proposes the following policy recommendations to support Bioeconomy piloting
The video shows what are doing in the Research & Innovation project AlpBioEco. AlpBioEco is an interdisciplinary project group with 13 partnering institutions from Slovenia, Italy, Austria, France and Germany. Together they are looking for new ways to reate economic value from vegetable products – called bioeconomy. For this purpose, the value chains of walnuts, apples and herbs are examined in terms of their bioeconomic potential. Based on market studies, laboratory analyses and the exchange of knowledge between the various players involved in the project, the project develops new practical eco-innovative business models. These concepts will be tested and further developed through pilot studies in selected Alpine regions.
Message Mapping – What is it & how can it help research projects?
The Message Mapping webinar will focus on creating strategic thinking around messages, stakeholders and tactics, to help deliver results for your research project.
Expert presenter: Rhonda Smith, CommBeBiz Co-ordinator & Director of Minerva Communications UK Ltd.
Bridging the innovation gap of biobased breakthroughs. To accelerate the growth of the biobased economy, EU and local partners joined forces by providing financial, technological, training, networking and political support to enterprises in North West Europe (NWE) innovating in biobased products and processes. Bio Base NWE receives financial support from the INTERREG IVB programme.
OPEN-BIO is a research project funded by the European Commission. One part of the research is the development of test methods for the bio-degradation of bio-based plastic material under marine conditions. This video gives a short summary about the in-situ experiments around the Island of Elba in the Mediterranean Sea.