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BIC Achievements Annual Report 2019

BIC · ABOUT BIC BIC is the private partner in the €3.7 billion public-private partnership with the EU - the Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking (BBI JU)- and is the leading

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  • BICAchievements Annual Report 2019

  • BICAchievements 2019Last updated: April 2020

  • 01ABOUT BICBIC is the private partner in the €3.7 billion public-private partnership with the EU - the Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking (BBI JU)- and is the leading European association pioneering investment and creating synergies for a sustainable, European circular bioeconomy.BIC represents more than 240 industry members covering the whole value chain, across multiple and diverse sectors, from primary production to brand owners and end-users. More than 200 associate members also participate in BIC, including universities, research and technology organisations (RTOs) and European associations, amongst others.

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    Agriculture & agri-food

    Waste management

    Technology providers

    Market sectors including automotive, packaging, construction & beyond

    Forestry and pulp & paper

    Chemicals & materials, including bioplastics

    Aquaculture & marine

    BIC’s mission is to build innovative bio-based value chains by developing new biorefining technologies, optimising feedstock use, and creating a favourable business and policy climate to accelerate market acceptance of bio-based products. BBI JU’s financial contribution will support the large-scale commercialisation of high-quality bio-based products through investment in innovative manufacturing facilities and processes, as well as in biorefining research and demonstration projects.

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  • Ben Kennard – Communications and Stakeholder Relations

    Ben Kennard is responsible for coordinating and executing all BIC’s communications activities and coordinating BIC’s

    stakeholder relations. His tasks include developing and implementing BIC’s communications strategy, managing

    relations with the press, developing social media campaigns, managing BIC’s website, etc.

    Dirk Carrez – Executive Director

    Dirk Carrez is the Executive Director of BIC. He is a bioengi-neer and holds a PhD in Agricultural Sciences. He has been involved for more than 35 years in European bioeconomy research and policy activities. He has been a member of the European Commission’s Expert Group for Bio-based Products

    and is a member of the (advisory) board of several organisations and European projects.

    Nelo Emerencia – Programming

    Nelo Emerencia manages the Programming activities of BIC.He graduated as a chemical engineer at the Delft

    University of Technology. During his career, he acquiredexpertise in engineering & operations, economics & planning,

    marketing, communication & public affairs as well aseducation & innovation.

    Marco Rupp – Public Affairs & Sustainability

    Marco manages public affairs & sustainability for BIC. He graduated as an economist. During his career he gained a strong public affairs expertise, holding management positions in consultancies and corporate representations as well as the EU institutions.

    Cathy Tavernier – Membershipand Administration

    Cathy is responsible for administration and membership at BIC. She is the point of contact for all questions regarding BIC membership including new

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    were positive and in favour of an institu-tional public-private partnership for the bio-based industries. To garner support at national level, the BIC team, in collab-oration with some BIC members, made political visits to 12 European capitals in-cluding Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Den-mark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Lithuania, Italy, Poland and Romania.

    Based on the needs of our membership, new studies, commissioned by BIC, were published or are in the pipeline including several country reports on the bio-based potential in Central and Eastern Europe, one on the availability of municipal solid waste in Europe, and another on produc-ing guidelines to quantify the bio-based sector’s contribution to SDGs. On top of this, a new digital platform to connect BIC industry members and regions and help stimulate bio-based investment has been launched.

    Education has also become an impor-tant topic on our radar. BIC hosted the first-ever European final of the Bio-based Innovation Student Challenge Europe (BISC-E) at our annual gathering of BIC industry members, where winners from five national contests competed. BISC-E seeks to promote breakthrough inno-vation in the bio-based sector between some of Europe’s most promising BSc & MSc university students.

    And – as you probably have seen – we have implemented a brand new commu-nications strategy, including a refreshed weekly newsletter, the launch of an updated member area, including a mem-bers-only news portal, and several new brochures, amongst other actions. Let’s also not forget our successful Twitter account (more than 6000 followers!) and a relaunched LinkedIn company page.

    Now we look forward to 2020, which will be a crucial year. Not only is 2020 the last call under the current BBI JU, but the political decision to continue activities under a new PPP will hopefully be made. Building on the progress already made, let’s continue working together to make this a success!

    - Dirk CarrezBIC Executive Director

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  • 02BIC’S MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2019

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    Securing the next PPP for the bio-based industries…

    Political visits to 12 European capitals including Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Lithuania, Italy, Poland and RomaniaMobilising BIC members for the EU consultation and impact assessment on Circular Bio-based Europe (CBE)

    BIC ranked a close second in terms of the number of consultation submissionsImpact assessment findings were positive in favour an institutional PPP

    Mobilising value chain partners e.g. 15 industry associations supporting Vision

    NEW PLATFORM TO CONNECT INDUSTRY & REGIONS

    > 50 European regions will participateSupported by EU’s Committee of Regions

    VISION ‘THE CIRCULAR BIO-SOCIETY IN 2050’

    Supported by 15 European industry associationsBroad media coverage, including Politico, ENDS & othersLaunch of campaign website

    BIO-BASED INNOVATION STUDENT CHALLENGE - BISC-E

    Key role for BIC Education TeamHeld at BIC Industry Networking event (Oct.) 5 country teams: Belgium , Denmark, Finland, Netherlands and PortugalAll BIC industry members support BIC’s continued involvement in a survey

    SIRA 2030 PREPARATION

    Interest from BIC members to define topics at an all-time highEnthusiasm to participate in BBI calls also at an all-time high, especially for demonstration projects including brand ownersInclusion of 15 industry associations supporting Vision and national ministries via States Representative Group (SRG) and scientific experts via the Scientific Committee (SC)

    EXPANDING INVOLVEMENT OF PRIMARY SECTORS

    Co-defining a BBI tender with DG AGRI, DG RTD and BBI JU to analyse current situation and co-analysing results, including short-term recommendations in the AWP 2020

    PREPARATION OF COUNTRY REPORTS ON BIO-BASED POTENTIAL

    New reports - Estonia, Latvia & LithuaniaUpdated reports - Poland, Portugal and Romania

    PREPARATION OF NEW STUDIES FOR BIC MEMBERS

    Quantifying bio-based sector’s contribution to SDGs with Institute of European Environmental Policy (IEEP)Availability of biowaste in Europe with Zero Waste Europe

    www.bioeconomy-regions.euhttp://www.biosocietyvision.euhttps://biosocietyvision.eu

  • BIC EXHIBITIONS AT KEY EVENTS

    New visual communications material

    A visual brochure aimed at attracting new members

    A handy info brochure to introduce BIC to new stakeholders

    BBI Info Day EFIB 2019

    BioHorizon brokerage event

    BBI Stakeholder Forum

    BIC member area & website

    New, modern interface and launch of members-only news portal & user-friendly updates to the BIC website, including search tool for members & publications.

    Social media milestones

    Refreshed LinkedIn company page >1,500 followers & launched YouTube channel. Reached 6,000 followers on Twitter.

    Communications Network

    Set up a new Communications Network including twenty-five communications professionals across the BIC network.

    Refreshed visual identity

    Integrated a consistent, refreshed visual identity across BIC channels including new templates e.g. PowerPoint, BIC documents.

    Members’ feedback

    We are now, more than ever, surveying members e.g. event feedback, opportunities to propose speakers, survey on BIC newsletter, etc.

    Refreshed BIC newsletter

    Complete overhaul of the newsletter - now more visual and easier to read.

    Engaging BIC members in programming activities

    All BIC members categorised by sector, country and type in one document

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    20 BIC industry members and 3 associate members participating in 3 ‘Industry expert groups’ to steer 3 CSA projects.3 BIC industry members and 3 BIC associate members in the BIC Education team, steering interaction with DG RTD, the European Bioeconomy University and the Bio-based Innovation Student Challenge Europe (BISC-E)6 starts-up in the Blue BioValue programme, organised by the Portugeuse Marine Bioresources Network, were assisted by BIC in preparing business cases and making connections with BIC members.

    http://https://biconsortium.eu/news/bio-based-industries-support-sdgs-under-horizon-europehttps://biconsortium.eu/membership

  • BIC Industry Networking event2nd successful edition for industry members

    BISC-E European finalBIC co-organises & hosts first-ever European final

    BBI JU Stakeholder ForumBIC hosts exhibition & presents on Vision & education

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    The BIC team visited 12 European countries in 2019 with the aim of engaging new and existing stakeholders including industry, academia and officials from national ministries. These visits had multiple purposes including expanding interest in the bio-based sector under the Strategic Outreach programme, recruiting new members and securing political support for next public-private partnership for the bio-based industries, amongst others.

    JANLaunch of European Bioeconomy University (EBU)

    Confirmed EBU-BIC partnership on future skills & competencies

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    BIC General Assembly 2019> 90 industry members & 5h of networking

    BIC Matchmaking event 2019>200 attendees & >320 1-1 meetings

    World Resources ForumBIC co-organises workshop

    MAYPlant Based Summit

    BIC presents Vision

    LIFT kickoff meetingBIC participates in Industry Expert Group

    UrBioFuture kickoff meetingBIC participates in Industry Expert Group

    CELEBio kickoff meetingBIC participates in Industry Expert Group

    Primary sectors in BBI kickoff meetingIncrease participation of primary sectors in BBI

    BiomonitorBIC participates in Advisory Board meeting

    JUNE

    ECRN event on regions in the bioeconomyBIC moderates panel & new regional contacts established

    First2Run final eventBIC participates in panel & supports social media

    ESIBBIC presentation leads to follow up webinar with Austrian stakeholders

    EU SMART REGIONS ConferencePitched platform and enlisted five new regions to join

    Biorizon & Vanguard Initiative annual event

    Linked BIC’s objectives on lignin valorisation & aromatics and enlisted two regions to join BIC platform

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    OCT ERRIN Working GroupBIC presents new digital platform and enlists five regions to join

    EFIB 2019BIC hosts exhibition & recruits several new members

    ORGANISED BY BIC

    Key outcomes

    BIC country visits

  • 03BBI JU ACHIEVEMENTS 20192019 call in figures

    Notable achievements

    Measuring success of SIRA 2017 KPIs

    score above threshold

    >> 5050%%Success rate 1313%%

    grants to be awarded funding

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    EU-13 participation

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    Broad feedstock coverage

    Widespread geographical distribution of beneficiaries

    High SME participation rate

    3939%%

    Almost equal balance of funding€€135 million

    across 21 topics 184184A record number

    of proposals received

    Flagship

    99IA-Demo

    5858RIAs

    104104CSAs

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    The new SIRA, SIRA 2030, is currently under development and will identify a new set

    of KPIs.

    Calls remain very competitive

    SMEs3535%%

    Research organisations

    3030%%Large industries 3131%%

    new bio-based materials

    15/5015/50KPI 5

    new bio-based con-sumer products

    12/3012/30KPI 6

    flagships9/59/5

    KPI 7

    new cross-sector interconnections

    25/3625/36KPI 1

    new bio-based value chains

    17/1017/10KPI 2

    new bio-based building blocks

    9/59/5KPI 4

    Grant Agreements

    101/200101/200KPI 3

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    04NEW BIC MEMBERS IN 2019BIC welcomed 14 new industry members and 17 new associate members to its fold in 2019. BIC’s new members illustrate the growing interest of non-EU industries in accessing funding for invest ment in the European bioeconomy. There is also a marked increase in representation from the aquaculture and marine sectors.

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    API Europe

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    Biotrend

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    Chaincraft

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    DOW Europe

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    Fiberlean Technologies

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    Flanders’ Food

    Steeper Energy

    LBE

    Natac Biotech

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    Irish Bioeconomy Foundation

    AM Aquaculture & Marine

    TP Technology Providers & Pilot Plants

    BE Bioenergy

    CH Chemicals & Materials

    FP Forestry & Pulp and Paper

    MA Market Actors

    WMT Waste Management & Treatment

    Agriculture and Agri-foodAF

    ABS-International CVBA (ABSint)

    CENTI - Centre for Nanotechnology and Smart Materials

    Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Stajerska

    Cluster of Bioenergy and Environment of Western Macedonia (CLuBE)

    European Polysaccharide Network of Excellence Association (EPNOE)

    Foundation for Education and Social Dialogue ‘Pro Civis’

    Funditec - Foundation for Development and Technological Innovation

    Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi (TUIasi)

    Greenovate! Europe

    Iconiq Innovation Ltd.

    Instituto Superior Técnico

    IVL Swedish Environmental Institute

    Nerosubianco

    Norsk Treteknisk Institutt (Norwegian Institute of Wood Technology)

    The Association West Pomeranian Chemical Cluster ‘Green Chemistry’

    University of Tartu

    Utrecht University

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    AB InBevAEP Polymers Acies BioA4F - Algae for Future

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    Agro Business Park AlgaEnergy Alginor

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    Arbiom Avantium BASF

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    BE Basic Foundation BII – Bio-marine Ingredients Ireland

    Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant

    BEECO - Bio Eco Energy Company

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    Bio-mi Biobased Delta BioEconomy Cluster Bionet Ingeneria

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    Bioprocess Pilot FacilityBIOPRO Baden-Württemberg

    BiosphereADM

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    CTA - Corporacion Tecnologica de Andalucia

    DSM Dutch Biorefinery ClusterDOW Europe

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    Consorzio Italbiotec CRCF – Centro Ricerche per la Chimica Fine

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    CLIB2021 CMP – Commercial Mushrooms Producers Ltd.

    Cluster Food+iClic Innovation

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    Cargill CelliconCapax Biobased Development

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    Carbery Food Ingredients

  • Orineo Planet Bioplastics

    SappiPlastica Alfa Process Design Center Procter & Gamble

    Smurfit Kappa Södra

    Stora Enso Südzucker SUSPACC Total

    Transfurans Chemicals Unilever UPM Versalis

    Vertech Group

    Sildarvinnslan

    Wagralim

    Graanul Invest GreenWin

    Haldor Topsøe

    Glanbia Ingredients Ireland

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    Neste Corporation

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    • 3N Kometenzzentrum Niedersachsen Netzwerk Nachwachsende Rohstoff

    • Aalto University• Aarhus University - Danish Centre for

    Food and Agriculture

    • ABSint - ABS International• ACIB (Austrian Centre of Industrial

    Biotechnology)

    • AGMPM - Association of the Greek Manufacturers of Packaging & Materials

    • Agrana Stärke• Agro Innovation International

    • AIJU, Technological Institute for Children Products & Leisure

    • AIMPLAS - Technological Institute of Plastics

    • AINIA Technology Centre• AIT Austrian Institute of Technology• AITEX - Textile Research Institute• AITIIP Technology Centre• Andaltec Plastic Technological Center• Andalusian Region• ARCMED - Association of

    Mediterranean Forest Owners

    • Automotive Industry Institute• Ayming• Bay Zoltan Nonprofit Ltd. For

    Applied Research

    • Bio Deutschland • Bio4Energy• Biocom AG• Bioplat - Spanish Biomass

    Technology Platform

    • Boku - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences

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    • Campus Iberus• Cartif• CEA• CEFIC - European Chemical Industry

    Council

    • CENER - National Renewable Energy Center

    • Centexbel• CeNTI - Centre for Nanotechnology

    and Smart Materials

    • CEPF - Confederation of European Forest Owners

    • CEPI - Confederation of European Paper Industries

    • Certech - The Centre of Technological Resources in Chemistry

    • CERTH - Centre of Research and Technology Hellas

    • Cetec• Cetenma - Centro Technologico de la

    Energia Y El Medio Ambiente

    • Chalmers University of Technology• Chamber of Commerce and Industry

    of Stajerska

    • CIBE - International Confederation of European Beet Growers

    • Cidetec Fundación• CIEMAT - Centro de Investigaciones

    Energéticas, Medioambientales y Technológicas

    • CIRCE - Research Centre for Energy Resources and Consumption

    • CLuBE - Cluster of Bioenergy and Environment of Western Macedonia

    • CNR – National Research Council of Italy

    • CNRS - National Centre for Scientific Research

    • CNTA - National Centre for Technology and Food Safety

    • CoEBBE - Center of Expertise Biobased Economy

    • Condorcet FRS• COPA Cogeca• CPI - Centre for Process Innovation• CRF – Centro Ricerche Fiat• CSIC - Spanish National Research

    Council

    • CT Aqua - Andalusian Aquaculture Technology Centre

    • CTP - Centre Technique du Papier

    • Danish Technological Institute• DECHEMA - Society for Chemical

    Engineering and Biotechnology

    • DTU - Biosustain - Centre for Biosustainability at the Technical University of Denmark

    • ENEA - Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development

    • Environment Park• EPNOE - European Polysaccharide

    Network of Excellence Association

    • ERRMA - European Renewable Resources and Materials Association

    • ESA - European Seed Association• EuropaBio• European Bioplastics

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    • Nerosubianco• New Chemical Syntheses Institute• NIBIO - Norwegian Institute of

    Bioeconomy Research

    • NORCE Norwegian Research Centre• Norsk Treteknisk lnstitutt (Norwegian

    lnstitute of Wood Technology)

    • Norut Narvik - Northern Research Institute Narvik

    • Nova Institut GmbH

    • NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology

    • NTUA - National Technical University of Athens

    • NUI Galway - National University of Ireland Galway

    • Piteå Science Park (Solancer Cleantech)

    • PNO Innovation• Rabobank

    • RAIZ – Forest and Paper Research Institute

    • RE-CORD - Renewable Energy Consortium for Research and Demonstration

    • RISE IVF AB• RSB - Roundtable on Sustainable

    Biomaterials

    • RTDS Association

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    • KU-Leuven • Laborelec• Lappeenranta University of

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    • Leitat Technological Center• Linköping University• LSIWC – Latvian State Institute of

    Wood Chemistry

    • LUKE - Natural Resources Institute Finland

    • Lund University • Materia Nova• Matis ohf.• Meat Technology IrelandL

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    • FEUGA• Forschungszentrum Jülich• FORTH/ICE-HT – Foundation for

    Research and Technology Hellas – Institute of Chemical Engineering Sciences

    • Foundation for Education and Social Dialogue ‘Pro Civis’

    • Fraunhofer• FTP - Forest-based Sector Technology

    Platform

    • Fundacion Tekniker• Fundecyt-PCTEX• Funditec - Foundation for

    Development and Technological Innovation

    • Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi

    • Greenovate! Europe• IAPAN - Institute of Agrophysics of the

    Polish Academy of Sciences

    • ICECHIM - National Institute for Research and Development in Chemistry and Petrochemistry)

    • Iconiq Innovation Ltd.• IFP Energy Nouvelles• ILVO, Flanders Research Institute for

    Agriculture, Fisheries and Food

    • Imdea Energy – Fundacion Imdea Energía

    • Ineris - L’ Institut National de l’ Environnement Industriel et des Risques

    • INIA - National Institute for Agricultural Research and Experimentation

    • InnoExc• Innovhub SSI - Stazioni Sperimentali

    per l’Industria

    • INRA - French National Institute for Agricultural Research

    • Institute Charles Viollette• Instituto Superior Tecnico• INSTM - National Interuniversity

    Consortium of Materials Science and Technology

    • IPC Centre Technique Industriel de la Plasturgie et des Composites

    • IRMO – Institute for Development and International Relations

    • ITENE - Packaging, Transport and Logistics Research Centre

    • ITERG - Institut des Corps Gras• IVL - Swedish Environmental Institute

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    Resources for Innovation and National Growth

    • Starch Europe• STU - Slovak University of Technology• SusChem• Swerea SICOMP• Tecnalia Corporation• The Association West Pomeranian

    Chemical Cluster ‘Green Chemistry’

    • TNO - Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research

    • TU Delft - Delft University of Technology

    • TU Eindhoven - Eindhoven University of Technology

    • TU Wien – Vienna University of Technology

    • UA - University of Alicante• UAB - Universitat Autònoma de

    Barcelona

    • UAH - University of Alcalá• UAL - University of Almería• UCA - University of Cádiz• UCCS - Unité de Catalyse et de

    Chimie du Solide

    • UCPH - IFRO - University of Copenhagen - Department of Food and Resource Economics

    • Unimore - University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

    • Unipetrol Centre for Research and Development (Unicre)

    • Universidad de Burgos• Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

    - Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

    • University of Bologna• University of Eastern Finland• University of Ferrara• University of Ghent• University of Graz• University of Hohenheim

    • University of Léon• University of Liège• University of Limerick• University of Naples “Federico II”• University of Oulu• University of Oviedo• University of Pisa• University of Rome “La Sapienza”• University of Rovira – Virgili• University of Salerno – Unison• University of Santiago de Compostela• University of Tartu• University of Valladolid• University of Venice - Ca’ Foscari• University of VIC• University of Vigo• UPVLC - Polytechnic University of

    Valencia

    • UPWr - Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences

    • Utrecht University

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    • VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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    • XAMK – South Eastern Finland University of Applied Science

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