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Why are Coordination & Support Actions
(CSAs) relevant for all BBI JU projects?
Polyvios HADJIYIANGOU
BBI JU
The challenges• bio-based industries are very diverse and constitute an
integral part of the European bioeconomy• each subsector is confronted with their own technical,
social and environmental challenges• some challenges are applicable not only to 1 industrial
subsector or to 1 specific BBI JU project
Main purpose of CSAs• increase networking opportunities• exchange ideas and knowledge• make the best-possible use of results
Plenary session
Coordination & Support Action (CSAs)• Actions consisting primarily of accompanying measures such as
standardisation, dissemination, awareness-raising and communication,networking, coordination or support services, policy dialogues and mutuallearning exercises and studies, including design studies for newinfrastructure.
• may also include complementary activities of strategic planning,networking and coordination between programmes in different countries.
• SIRA Strategic Orientation N° 4: Creating and accelerating the market uptake of bio-based products and applications
CSAs are often relevant for a big group of projects, and are often ‘broader’ than 1 specific project
Non BBI JU CSAs
• to make the best-possible use of results generated in FP7
• to build a community of public procurement with with Bio-Based Products and Services (BBPS)
• to promote a more efficient and harmonized policy regulation framework of bio-based products market
• to contribute to the improvement of sustainable living conditions through the most effective and responsible use of our biological resources.
• to bridge research and innovation efforts in the bioeconomyby building large clusters in Europe
PROBIO
ProBIO: Professional support to the uptake of bioeconomy R&D results: towards market, further research and policy for a more competitive European Bioeconomy
• ProBIO had a very ambitious goal: to make the best-possibleuse of results generated in FP7 KBBE projects.
• This initiative served in fact the project consortia of FP7 aswell as the EC by preparing the knowledge from pastprojects for use as market product, process, material orapplication, for use as input to further R&D&I work and foruse to inform policy making.
Actions performed
• From the 397 projects that have been detected,76 results have been selected to be assisted byProBIO and 68 B3Os of them were selected forfurther ProBIO support.
• 27 were selected for market uptake support and41 were selected for further R&I support.
• Out of the 27 B3Os that could be coachedtowards commercialization, 10 finished withBusiness Plan towards further commercialexploitation.
Lessons learnedProBIO consortium identified 5 barriers that hamper the societal and commercial impact of European researchwith related five main recommendations to overcome them.BARRIERS1) Too few projects generate exploitable results
2) Lack of motivation for exploitation: the majority of research result owners are research institutions,universities and similar organizations, whose prime objective is result generation and not result exploitation.
3) Lack of business and commercial partners that can drive innovation
4) Complexity of innovation process not well considered in programme set-up
5) Need to reshape evaluation and project implementation procedures
According to the above, some recommendations have been defined as listed below:
RECOMMENDATIONS1) Foster more market driven R&I through substantially increased industry and SME participation;
2) Base calls for proposals for applied research projects more on strategic R&I-roadmaps, developed jointlywith industrial companies;
3) More support for collaboration and demonstration by ensuring the participation of industrial technologydevelopers and end users in the development phase of a project;
4) Provide staged funding programmes for research and innovation actions with a longer-term implementationperspective;
5) Follow-up upon the impact of project results after the end of the grant agreements.
INNPROBIO
Main project output:
• Training of public procurers and market dialogue
in the Netherlands, Germany and Poland
• Tools and resources for public procurers
• Online Community: www.procurement-forum.eu
• Handbook for the public procurement of bio-based
products and services (launched this month!)
“Public procurement is the process used by
governments, regional and local public
authorities or bodies governed by public law
[…] to obtain goods, services, and works.”
-> EU public spending on Public Procurement 19%
GDP
Tools & Resources for public procurers
are available in 4 languages: EN, DE, PO, NL, ...
Online toolbox www.tools.innprobio.eu
Tools & Resources for public procurers
... and include a database of bio-based end-
products!
Online toolbox www.tools.innprobio.eu
STAR-PROBIO
www.STAR-ProBio.euFunded by the EU H2020 Programme
Sustainability Transition Assessment and Research of
Bio-based ProductsGrant Agreement Number
727740
STAR-ProBio aims at developing a fit-for-purpose sustainability scheme, including standards, labels and certifications for bio-based products → promote market uptake of bio-based
products
The overall objective is to contribute to the development and use of sustainability assessment schemes for bio-based products contributing to a clear and evidence-based view of the
economic, social and environmental impact/benefits of bio-based solutions
TOPIC: Sustainability Schemes for the bio-based economy Duration: 36 months (started in May 2017)
www.STAR-ProBio.euFunded by the EU H2020 Programme
WP1: Screening and Analysis of Existing Sustainability Schemes for Bio-Economy
(TUB)
WP2: Upstream
Environmental Assessment
(USC) WP6: Social Assessment
(UNITELMA)
WP4: Techno-Economic
Assessment (AUA)
WP3: Downstream
Environmental Assessment
(UoY)
WP5: Market Assessment
(TUB)
WP7: ILUC Risk Assessment for Bio-Based Products (UNIBO)
WP8: Proposed Sustainability Scheme Blueprint for Bio-Based Products (UWM)
WP9: Analysis of Regulation, (Eco) Labelling and Policy Initiatives (DBFZ)
WP10: Knowledge Transfer, Training and Dissemination (SQ Consult)
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www.STAR-ProBio.eu Funded by the EU H2020 Programme
Figure 3.3 STAR-ProBio Geographical distribution of partners
PARTNERS
COMMBEBIZ
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon
2020 Research and innovation programme under Project No: 652707
under call H2020-ISIB-2014-1
CommBeBiz BlueprintInsights: Bioeconomy, Researchers, Impact & Innovation
Rhonda Smith -+447887-714957
To deliver the Impact & Innovation Bioeconomy Agenda demanded by European & National funders, the agencies making up the Ecosystemaround the Researcher working across the Bioeconomy must change
Education – Relevance -Motivation – Benefits/Rewards –
Skills - Acknowledgement -Measurement – Training –Collaboration – Inclusion –
Sustainability
Who have been our ‘customers’?• FP7 & H2020 ‘bioeconomy’ projects across
funding streams • Lower TRL scale: typically 1-5 • Individual researchers• Funders: ERA-Nets What has been provided?• Community online platform• Resources & notifications• Networking & engagement • Online & f2f training• Connections • MarComms materials & support• Media & social media • Awards, bursaries & competitions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kujzJL29tI
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme under
Project No: 652707 under call H2020-ISIB-2014-1
• Budapest - a vanguard in Smart City/bioeconomy movement
• Industry, policy, funding & research plenaries
• Top tips workshops: planning, IPR, finance, video/social media
• 2018 Photo & video competition winners • Launch of CommBeBiz Blueprint • Final CommBeBiz Academy
Follow-on Blueprint briefings:• Dublin with CBB partner Teagasc• Brussels with CBB partners Pracsis
& EBN• UK with CBB partner Minerva UK
BIOLINX
ScoutFP7 & H2020 funded projects
SelectInnovationOwners and define support
Increase TRL
Decreasetime to market
BioLinX – “Interventions”Provide support to projects to increase TRL and decrease time to market
6-12-2017Dennis van der Pas22
Innovation Owner
Broaden network
Adding intel
IncubationEntre-
preneurialskills
Finance Online Partnering
Online Knowledge & IP database
Project initiation
Regional Brokerageevents
Private FinancePublic Funding
Webinars
Output & Outcome
• Reached out to 509 unique projects;
• Provided direct support 64 projects
• Impacted 166 projects
• Over 500 participants during various events / brokerage
• 10 regions analyzed
6-12-2017Dennis van der Pas23
Changeof
business model
Fromisolated
to centrepiece
Energy cie orbiorefinery?
Link betweenSwedish
& NL company
Insights(up to now)
Dominant challenges for innovations:
• Funding…
• Market validation / Access to customers
• Technological development / Up-scaling
• Supporting legislation / Level playing field
Regional challenges found:
• Lack of financial instruments
• Fragmented messaging on bio / green
• Fragmented R&D / long term Human Capital issue
• Lack of long term policy (security)
BBI JU CSAs• to raise consumer awareness - develop key messages - discover our
bioeconomy stories
• to create single voice for the bio-based industries in Europe
• to design and implement pubic engagement activities
• to promote the huge potential of bio-based industries products
• to setup accessible network of open access pilot and multipurpose demo-infrastructures for the European bio-economy
• to deliver a roadmap that will specify the benefits for the chemical industry along the path towards a bioeconomy
• to contribute at establishing a coherent, well-coordinated and favourable regulatory / standardization framework
BIOCANNDO
Come and speak to the BioCannDo team!
Raising consumer awarenessWe transfer scientific language to
layman language so that key aspects
will be understood outside of scientific
circles.
Developing key messages
We develop key communication
messages about selected bio-based
products in cooperation with experts
and tested in workshops and focus
groups.
Discover our bioeconomy stories!
We regularly publish on the AllThings.Bio
website articles, factsheets, videos, story
telling resources, educational content and
other materials about bio-based consumer
products in the following categories:
Catering Clothing ConstructionGardening Home Transport
Visit www.AllThings.Bio
follow us on AllThingsBio and @CommNet_EU
Come and speak to the BioCannDo team!
Join our communication network!We manage a network of projects
communicating the bioeconomy to the
general public.
Are you looking for a channel to
reach the general public?
We can boost the communication of
bioeconomy research projects and
stakeholders. We are looking for good
stories to communicate to the public.
BIOPEN
Design and develop the
European OPEN INNOVATION
platform.
This project has
received funding from
the Bio Based
Industries Joint
Undertaking under the
European Union’s
Horizon 2020 research
and innovation
programme under
grant agreement N°
745719.
BIOPEN Project
Topic BBI-2016-S03: “Open-innovation Platform strengthening cooperation and joint development of bio-based industries and downstream sectors”
Identify new applications and value chains for
Bio-Based Products and
enabling technologies.
Stimulate and support the creation of
partnerships to innovate
processes and products
Spread and share project
results and make the Production System more sustainable
Objectives
Coordinator
Partners Partners
OPEN INNOVATION
PLATFORM
European
Visibility
Platform
mission
Accelerate
the Innovation
Collaboration
Opportunity
https://www.biopen-project.eu/
Services available for all public and private organizations :
Benefits of the platform
Creation of co-innovation partnership with the
aim of finding the right innovation partners across
Europe thanks to the presence of European bio
based clusters and the CiaoTech’s Network
Identifying R&D funding opportunities
Immediate availability of patents, papers and
articles databases and sharing information
and knowledge with the Open Community
Publishying your ideas to find partners or search
among the ideas published from the other users.
BIOWAYS
01:To understand the characteristics and potential of bio-based products and applications and create a sustainable, multi-disciplinary community to enhance their visibility
02:To encourage discussion about the potential of the bio-based economy for society and contribute to awareness of it and its promotion to increase societal confidence in BBPs
03:Establish channels of communication between BIOWAYS and other communication programmes on bio-based products
04:Develop added value teaching materials
05:Contribute to the better implementation of the BBI JU programme
The BioWatch platform is an attractive, accessible, easy-to-usemulti-media information portal, which encourages the interactionbetween research projects and their target audiences, in particularthe industry and the general public
Projects create their own information space and interact with their target audiences
Projects • Display your projects in a
contextualised environment
• Know who has declared an interest in your work
• Alert stakeholders automatically of developments
• Share ideas and form groups specifically about your work
• Share your news to a wide audience including general public and media
• Integrate your social media
• Be part of a growing bioeconomystakeholder database
• Share the same benefits as members
Members of BIOWATCH• Customise your library
• Receive alerts of latest news and project development
• Communicate dimment of projects walls
• Be in touch with other members and be part of the wider bio-community
• Receive recrectly with projects
• Coommendations for projects to view and follow
http://library.bioways.eu/library_home
PILOTS4U
A network of bioeconomy
open access pilot and
multipurpose demo
facilities
To perform your scale-up process
cost-effective
in a shorter time frame
What bioeconomy pilot equipment?
Algal
cultivation
Industrial
Biotechnology
Chemical
conversion
Fractionation
Purification
Anaerobic
digestionPulping
Thermal
conversion
Material
technologies
Nutrient
recovery
I have open access pilot or demo
infrastructure and want to join the
network
I want to use the open access facilities
from the network
I want to share my opinion regarding what
equipment, services and scale-up centers are
needed
Find info @
www.biopilots4u.eu
Pilot infrastructure networks already involved
ROADTOBIO
12 %Bio-based
Chemicals
88 %Fossil-based
Chemicals
The Road into a bio-based Future
Participate in
Creating
the Roadmap
Key challengeHow can the European chemical
industry remain competitive and at
the same time become more
sustainable?
Components of the
Roadmap
Road-
map
30 %Bio-
based
Chemicals
Identified entry points for bio-based
chemicals in existing Value Chains
This project has received funding from the Bio-
Based Industries Joint Undertaking under the
European Union's Horizon 2020 research and
innovation programme under grant agreement No.
745623.
Analysis
120 bio-based
chemicals
9 product
groups
Initial Results
1000 entry points
85% of fossil value
chains have entry
points.
Bio-based
opportunities
LubricantsPaints
Dyes
CosmeticsAgro
chemicals
SolventsSurfact-
antsMan-made
fibres
Adhesives
Plastics
This project has received funding from the Bio-
Based Industries Joint Undertaking under the
European Union's Horizon 2020 research and
innovation programme under grant agreement No.
745623.
Be part of the
journey
YOUR
CONTRIBUTION
Share insights of the
chemical industry to
strength the
bioeconomy
via interviews /
workshops ?HOW?
Workshop:
19 June 2018 in
Brussels
Webinar: 19 Dec.
2017
Visit the website:
roadtobio.eu
Subscribe to our
newsletter
WHY?
NEED: Your
expertise to create
a strong roadmap
GIVE: Your chance
to shape the future
of the European
bioeconomy
STAR4BBI
STAR4BBI: Standards and Regulations
for the Bio-based Industry
Start date: 01 September 2016 End date: 31 August 2019
STAR4BBI supports the establishment of a coherent, well-coordinated and favourable regulatory and
standards framework for the European bio-based economy
OBJECTIVES
▰ Support adaption of the regulatory framework and of relevant standards for selected existing value
chains
▰ Propose simple and applicable regulatory alternatives that facilitate investments in existing and new
bio-based value chains
WHY? ▰ PROACTIVE REGULATION →Driver for emerging industries, helps to attract investments
▰ PROACTIVE STANDARDISATION → Harmonises supply chains, reduces risks, stimulates investments
HOW?
▰ Based on real-life bio-based value chains
▰ In-depth analysis of status quo – incl. past barriers and hurdles
▰ Forward-looking analysis
Intermediate Results
WORK PACKAGES ▰ WP1: Selection of regulations, standards and market case studies;
▰ WP2: Analysis of the regulations, standards and strategies for selected value chains
▰ WP3: Foresight activity on regulations, standards, and investments
▰ WP4: Integration of results into standards and regulations
▰ WP5: Management and Dissemination
SELECTED VALUE CHAINS ▰ PLA intermediates and foam for construction works by Synbra on the basis of sugar and starch
▰ Building blocks for bio-plastics processed from vegetable oils by Matrica
▰ Pine chemicals from wood and forestry by-products produced by Arizona Chemical
▰ Succinic acid from starch from Reverdia
▰ Paperfoam packaging based on wood and starch derivatives
▰ Borregaard biorefining cellulosic fibres into diverse lignin-based components
▰ Oleochemical products, mainly metal soaps for industrial applications, especially plastic additives by
Peter Greven
INTERMEDIATE RESULTS OF WP2 (REG. HURDLES) ▰ Support of the bio-based market through standardisation, labelling, public procurements and provision
of better information to consumers
▰ Lack of subsidies and incentives for bio-based products
▰ A generically accepted end-of-life route is missing
▰ Policies should play a role in reducing the costs for technologies
WP 3: Foresight activity on regulations,
standards and investments
Estimate possible future technological developments and innovations in selected value chains in the
next 15 year and provide recommendations for updating regulations and standards in anticipating
those trends
Tasks : Task 3.1 Identification of technological trends in selected value chains (ongoing)
Task 3.2 Survey of supportive regulatory and standardization framework (ongoing)
Task 3.3 Participatory development of strategies for further development
PRELIMINARY RESULTS (3.1)▰ Material-driven bio-refineries, integrated bio-refineries → cascade principle
▰ Increase the knowledge and agreements with farmers (e.g. use of ICT)
▰ New technologies for increasing biomass availability and potential
BREAK-THROUGH TECHNOLOGIES/INNOVATIONS▰ CRISPR CAS9 (breading technique versus GMO)
▰ Use of lignin (from lignocellulose) to produce chemicals →Lignin fast pyrolysis to bio-oil: With fast pyrolysis, a clean liquid is
produced as an intermediate and is suitable for a wide variety of applications
▰ Furan chemical process to produce FDCA and further products (e.g. PEF)
CHALLENGES
▰ Acceptance and regulatory framework for CRISPR CAS
▰ Research & Development stage → conditions for scaling up are needed
▰ Cost for technologies
Contact Information• BioCannDo
Erik Lohse [email protected]
• Biopen
Patrizia Circelli [email protected]
• Bioways
Sam Davis [email protected]
• Pilots4U
Lieve Hoflack [email protected]
• RoadToBioLea König [email protected]
• Star4BBI
Luana Ladu [email protected]
• BioLinx
Dennis van der Pas [email protected]
• CommBeBiz
Rhonda Smith [email protected]
• InnProBio
Martin Behrens [email protected]
• ProBio
Ilaria Bonetti [email protected]
• Star-ProBio
Piergiuseppe [email protected]
Thank you!