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Suomesta biotalouden eurooppalainen pilotti -keskus Bioruukki-investoinnin avulla
Christine Hagström-Näsi
CEO, FIBIC
12.3.2015
19.3.2015
Pilot - definition
• A pilot plant is a small industrial system which is operated to generate information about the behavior of the system for use in design of larger facilities. Pilot plant is a relative term in the sense that plants are typically smaller than full-scale production plants, but are built in a range of sizes
• An experimental industrial plant in which processes or techniques planned for use in full-scale operation are tested in advance.
• Industrial research …. may include the construction of prototypes in a laboratory …..as well as of pilot lines, when necessary for the industrial research and notably for generic technology validation;
Presenter 19.3.2015
FIBIC - Strategic Centre for Science, Technology and Innovation with focus on Bioeconomy
• A private-public partnership platform to bring together innovative companies and research community
• Intensive and long-term commitment to achieve shared goals.
• Research programmes, based on an joint strategy, form the core of activities
• Expected results:
• Breakthrough innovations of global importance.
• Renewal of the industries
• The roots of the FIBIC competence are in the forest industry but wider range of biomass, applications and competences are targeted.
8.4.2014 3
4
New growth
opportunities
ACEL- Advanced Cellulose Products
Light-Weight Biomaterials – in planning
Strategic research themes & programme coverage
Big Foret Data
BEST –Sustaiable Bioenergy for tomorrow
8.4.2014
Sustainable Biomass Supply – in planning
SmartLi
CrossCluster
ACEL
• Main objectives :
• To generate competence in cellulose activation and modification for functional fibre and polymer materials and chemicals for textile and packaging applications
• To promote the uptake of cellulose materials and chemicals in new end product applications
• To build an Application Research Network for Cellulosic Materials
8.4.2014
Light-weight biomaterials
TAILORED FIBER PROPERTIES
SMART APPLICATIONS
Fire resistance
Anti-microbial
Chemical resistance
Strength
Softness
Breathability
Moisture management
Heat & sound insulation
Odor prevention
Self-cleaning
Self-healing
UV barrier
Tissue and
hygienic products
Construction materials
Noise dampening
Functional
textiles
Technical textiles
Structural composites
Sustainable packaging
Food
Functional Medical &
Wellness
Magnetic, electronic, optical
Flexible
electronics
Markku Leskelä 6.3.2015
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30 %
40 %
50 %
60 %
70 %
80 %
90 %
100 %
China US EU
Demonstration
Applied research
Basic research/FP7
58%
32%
11%
48%
28%
24%
FP7
92%
6%
2%
Can Europe make the difference? European technology is being deployed in China and US
Source: http://cordis.europa.eur/erawatch, OECD “Research & Development Statistics”
Our task
Europe’s ability to produce & commercialise high value products lies in its ability
to reach demonstration scale of advanced biorefineries to mature technologies
Different types of projects
The SIRA (Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda) includes a balanced
combination of projects:
• R&D PROJECTS
• Technological innovation gaps
Development of specific technologies and concepts needed to realise the value
chains, and proving the principles in pilot installations
• DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
• FLAGSHIP PROJECTS
• SUPPORTING PROJECTS
Suomen biotalousstrategia
19.3.2015 Presenter
Rahoitetaan uusien biotalouden
ratkaisujen pilotointeja ja
demonstrointeja