Towards a Bioeconomy 2030: A Public Strategic Framework for Opportunities in a Biobased Economy

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Towards a Bioeconomy 2030: A Public Strategic Framework for Opportunities in a Biobased Economy"

Transcription

1 Towards a Bioeconomy 2030: A Public Strategic Framework for Opportunities in a Biobased Economy PLATFORM 3 rd Annual Workshop ERA-NETs for the future Museum Booerhaave, th February 2014 Stefan Lampel, BIO3 (EU & Internationales) PtJ Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH

2 Societal challenges in the 21st century Increasing world population and changes in food utilisation patterns Increase of food associated diseases Climate change/protection, resource conservation/protection Need for a sustainable energy production Transfer from a fossil to a biobased raw material supply

3 Knowledge-based BioEconomy - Vision and Objectives Germany pursues the vision of a natural, cycle-oriented, sustainable biobased economy that carries the promise of global food supplies that are both ample and healthy, and of high quality products from renewable resources. With our research, we want to meet our responsibilities for global nutrition, the protection of the climate, efficient use of resources and the environment.

4 Knowledge-based BioEconomy - Perspectives Understanding, predicting and using biological systems Ecosystem Interdisciplinary International Integrating knowledge from Biology Chemistry Mathematics Physics Engineering Sciences Agricutural and Nutritional Sciences Computer Science Environmental Science Social Sciences, Economics Organisms Genes Efficient and holistic (systemic) solutions

5 Knowledge-based BioEconomy - Perspectives Understanding, predicting and using biological systems Ecosystem Interdisciplinary International Organisms Genes Efficient and holistic (systemic) solutions Innovations for World Food Supplies Climate/Environmental Protection Agriculture/Forestry Biotechnology Food Industry Fisheries Stock/Plant Breeding Timber/Pulp Industries Chemical/Pharmaceutical Industries Energy sector Services Commerce Engine Building/Plant Construction

6 What is a Bio-economy? Consumer socio-economics logistics construction trade Systems analysis Production agri-tech (mol.) biology, soil, plant, animal Valorisation food, feed fiber, fuel Sustainable? Conversion process tech biotechnology

7 National Research Strategy BioEconomy 2030 NFSB 2030 BMBF Federal Ministry of education and research BMELV Federal Ministry of food, agriculture and consumer protection BMWI, BMZ, BMU Research Institutes: HGF, WGL, FhG, MPG Industry Federal states European and International cooperation starting November 2010; duration 6 years Project funding Mio Institutional funding Mio Total funding Mio

8 NFSB Implementation Securing global nutrition Producing healthy and safe foods Using renewable resources for industry Sustainable agricultural production Developing biomass-based energy carriers International Cooperation KMU, GoBio Bioeconomy Cluster

9 Bioökonomierat Phase I: January 2009 May 2012 Phase II: since Sept Advising the federal government Social dialog Recommendations for funding in education, research and development. 7/20

10 Cross-departmental policy strategy for co-operation in bioeconomy BMBF Federal Ministry of education and research (primary responsibility) BMELV Federal Ministry of food, agriculture and consumer protection BMWI Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology BMZ Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development BMU Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety BMVBS Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development Quelle istockphoto

11 Coherent policy in bio-economy Programm Ressourc eneffizienz Forschung strategie Bio- Ökonomie 2030 Hightech- Strategie Interservice co-ordination of national concepts and strategies in the context of bioeconomy: Waldstrategie Aktionsplan Stoffl. Nutzung nachw. Rohstoffe Politikstrategie Bio- Ökonomie Nachhaltig keitsstrategie Biodiversitäts -strategie Biomasse- Aktionsplan Mobilitätsund Kraftstoff- Strategie Energiekonzept Aktionsplan Erneuerbare Energien 6/20

12 NFSB 2030 Implementation DPPN - Phenotyping Innovative Plant Breeding within the cultivation system Bioeconomy International Plant Biotechnology PLANT-KBBE GlobE BioIndustry 2021 Biotechnology Enabling Technologies/ Research Award: Next Generation biotech. Processes Innovation initiative ind. Biotechnology BioEnergy 2021 FACCE-JPI ERANet SUSFOOD Cluster BioEconomy KMU-innovativ ERANet EMIDA GoBio ERANet ANIHWA ERANet EuroTransBio ERANet IB 2

13 NFSB European Initiatives Contribution to European KBBE by reducing fragmentation in IB R&D funding and by fostering the exchange of knowledge across borders Funding instrument for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), collaborating in the area of modern biotechnology. Cooperation and coordination of national research programmes on animal health and welfare of farm animals Development of food systems aiming at more sustainability from production to consumption. FACC-JPI - improving European food security under climate change and enhancing adaptation capacity PreSto GMO ERA-Net Development and Coordination of Synthetic Biology in the European Research Area Preparation of an ERA-Net addressing research on the benefits, risks, socio-economic impacts of genetically modified organisms Contribution to European KBBE by using marine bioresources as the target or source of biotechnological applications in the European Research Area A transnational initiative to support the convergence of biotech with information technology & systems science

14 NFSB Cluster and Networks Bioeconomy Cluster and Networks BioIndustry 2021 Innovation- Initiative Industrial Biotechnology BIOCATALYSIS 2021 CIB Frankfurt CLIB 2021 The Biopolymers / Biomaterials Cluster BioM WB GmbH Zero Carbon Footprint FuPol NatLifE TeFuProt Knowledgebased Process Intelligence Biorefinery BioEconomy Leading-Edge Cluster Sunliquid Process Roadmap Biorefinery Integrated Research Structure Bioeconomy Science Center Jülich Fraunhofer Center for Chemical- Biotechnological Processes, Leuna

15 NFSB Innovation Initiative Industrial Biotechnology Biologizing industrial processes Strategic alliances coordination: company substantial financial support from industry both R+D projects and support actions vertical structuring along process chains (supplier, producer, user) or horizontal, e.g. along certain process steps up to 100 Mio. over 5-10 years first call: 9 proposals 3 (1) selected for funding 1 in evaluation second call: 6 expressions of interest

16 NFSB Innovation Initiative Industrial Biotechnology Zero Carbon Footprint coordination: RWE Power AG biotechnological utilization of highcarbon waste-flows like sewage or flue gas from coal-fired power stations FuPol coordination: evocatal GmbH production of concrete plasticizers on base of renewable raw matrials, novel functionalization of polymer fibres, development of cleaning enzymes for polymer fibres Biotechnologie.de; istockphoto

17 NFSB 2030 BioEconomy Cluster Integration of bioeconomic relevant Industries Chemical industry Paper and pulp industry Energy sector Industrial machine and plant construction Inter-sectoral innovation and value creation chain bioeconomy.de bioeconomy.de

18 NFSB 2030 CBP Leuna Chemical-Biotechnological Process Centre (CBP) in Leuna Concept for the efficient and waste-free use of biomass for the chemical industry Opening up new avenues for climate protection and resource efficiency Overall 50 Mio. BMBF, BMELV and BMU, Saxony-Anhalt, Fraunhofer Society (scientifc lead) plus more than 20 partners from industry Source: InfraLeuna GmbH Start-up of the first facilities October 2 nd, 2012

19 Summary Consumer socio-economics logistics construction trade Systems analysis Production agri-tech (mol.) biology, soil, plant, animal Valorisation food, feed fiber, fuel Sustainable? Conversion process tech biotechnology

20