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Bio Base NWE
Start date: Dec 31, 2011, End date: Dec 30, 2015 PROJECT  FINISHED 

The transition to a sustainable. bio-based economy is one of the major challenges for Europe today. The present economy depends heavily on fossil and non-renewable resources. causing depletion of resources. increasing environmental pressures and climate change. This model can not be sustained in the long run. In the bio-based economy. biomass replaces non-renewable resources for the production of materials (e.g. plastics). products (e.g. paints). fuels and energy The transition to the bio-based economy combines necessity with tremendous opportunity for sustainable growth and competitiveness in new economic sectors based on the development of innovative. renewable materials and products. The overall aim of Bio Base NWE is to support the development of NWE as a leading European region in the bio-based economy by facilitating innovation and business development by small and medium sized enterprises in NWE and improving professional training and education for the bio-based. economy. We will establish a transnational support structure to boost innovation and business development in bio-based enterprises in NWE. We will deliver support to bio-based SMEs on innovation management. business development and bio-based technology and set up matchmaking activities to enable transnational business cooperation for bio-based SMEs across NWE. SMEs will get the opportunity to tap into the advanced expertise and technical facilities of the partnership. as we will perform feasibility analyses of promising innovative bio-based technologies. Together with SMEs we will identify their needs regarding pilot facilities to develop bio-based technologies into marketable products and make selected investments in such equipment to maximise the innovation potential of the bio-based SMEs in NWE. Finally we will develop and deliver programmes and tools for professional training to contribute to an increased availability of skilled workers for the bio-based industry in NWE. Achievements: During the first project year, the following progress was made:1. An interactive network of bio-innovation agents with representation in each region was installed. The joined Bio Base NWE network has been interacting with 274 stakeholders from the biobased economy, giving targeted support regarding technical expertise, funding advice, networking support, and collecting testimonies about the hurdles SMEs experience in the bio-economy. Where possible, companies with synergies were brought together to initiate a win-win collaboration. An overview was made of the available funding mechanisms within NWE for biobased projects performed by SMEs.2. The ‘innovation chain’ consists of the following steps: research - technology development – production – market introduction. The main bottleneck in the innovation chain of the bio-based economy is the step from technology to production. This step has to be performed in a pilot plant where a production process can be tested and optimised at industrial production scale. Pilot plants are expensive industrial installations and most SMEs have no access to such facilities. In its first year, the Bio Base NWE project granted 10 coupons worth €10 000 each to SMEs from across North-West Europe to work with an independent pilot facility. For 5 companies, the tests were already performed.3. Specific pilot equipment tailored to the needs of SMEs from NWE was installed at the pilot facility.4. Three transnational matchmaking events for biobase companies and knowledge centers were held: in The Netherlands, Belgium and Ireland. 230 participants were present at these events. 5. The partnership is representing SMEs in the EU bio-economy strategy by participating in the Bio Industries Consortium.
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  • 2007 - 2013 North West Europe
  • Project on KEEP Platform
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