Author: Ilaria Re

Sustainable business models for the European bioeconomy

Sustainable business models for the European bioeconomy

NAPLES, ITALY
CONGRESS CENTER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NAPLES FEDERICO II, VIA PARTENOPE 36

THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE INTERREGIONAL COOPERATION IN THE CREATION OF BIO-BASED COMPETITIVE MARKET.

The workshop aims to exchange ideas on how to support the interregional cooperation on the innovative use of non-food biomass, share experience and discuss bottlenecks in the final step from technical maturity to industrial and market implementation.

The workshop will take place in University of Naples as a satellite event of the “International Forum on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioeconomy” (Naples, 3-4 October) one of the leading events for the circular bioeconomy.

The workshop organised by the Bioeconomy Pilot of the Vanguard Initiative see the presence of the demo-cases leaders, new potential industry partners from other Vanguard regions and some of the most important players/venture capitals at the global level and will be the occasion to discuss value chains, education, the role of regions and cities in specific round tables.

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From date
2019-10-02
To date
2019-10-02
Challenges and opportunities for the establishment of bio-based value chains

Challenges and opportunities for the establishment of bio-based value chains

The Lombardy Green Chemistry Association, the regional point of reference of the bioeconomy ecosystem, organises the workshop as one of the main events to be held in Lombardy during the National Bioeconomy Day promoted by the Cluster SPRING and Assobiotec.

The event triggers the interregional cooperation and is part of the Vanguard Initiative’s “Bioeconomy Pilot” which is co-lead by the Lombardy region and aims at enhancing the Smart Specialization Strategy of 25 European regions.

The workshop aims to raise public awareness and promote dialogue on bio-energy production across Europe, bringing together academics, researchers, stakeholders, policymakers and business representatives operating in the bio-based value chain. The objective of the workshop is to exchange ideas on how to support the interregional cooperation on the innovative use of non-food biomass, share experience and discuss bottlenecks in the final step from technical maturity to industrial and market implementation.

From date
2019-05-23
To date
2019-05-23