RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden. Division Bioeconomy. Birgitta Sundblad Head of Division Bioeconomy

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1 RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden Division Bioeconomy Birgitta Sundblad Head of Division Bioeconomy

2 We are building one strong, unified, institute 2

3 Three have become one - RISE 43 % 3

4 Our combined offer Research and Innovation projects Research based expert services and preparatory studies Testbeds, laboratories and demonstration facilities Service design and design processes Technical assesments and verification Prototypes and pilot line production Innovation support SME Certification 4

5 RISE Research Institutes of Sweden Divisions RISE Bioeconomy RISE Built Environment RISE ICT RISE Bioscience and Materials RISE Safety and Transport RISE Certification Business and Innovation areas Sustainable Cities and Communities Mobility Life Science Digitalization Energy and Biobased Economy 5

6 DIVISION BIOECONOMY Leading the transition to a circular bioeconomy Research Institutes of Sweden RISE BIOECONOMY

7 RISE Research Institutes of Sweden 320 people 450 MSEK turnover RISE Bioeconomy Division manager Birgitta Sundblad Biorefinery and Energy Biobased Materials Papermaking and Packaging Energy Technology Center (ETC) Paper and Fibre Research Institute (PFI) Processum 7

8 RISE Bioeconomy leads the transition to a circular bioeconomy. Through research, development and innovation support, we strengthen our customers' long-term competitiveness and contribute to sustainable development. 8

9 UN 17 SDG; Sustainable Development Goals 9

10 UN 17 SDG; Sustainable Development Goals RISE Bioeconomy can have an impact 10

11 From a fossil-based economy Our vision of the future to a bio-based 11

12 Raw materials and processes Raw materials Wood raw materials incl. residues Chips, bark, pulp and side streams in the pulp mill Sawmill residues Agricultural residues, bagasse, energy crops Bio-based recovery Main process Fully developed biorefinery 12

13 The value chains and experties of Division Bioeconomy 13

14 Value chains Sawmill value chains The modern pulp mill value chains Cellulose value chains Lignin value chains Thermal value chains Sugar value chains 14

15 Experties Sawn wood and wood mechanical products Pulp production and papermaking Packaging and packaging solutions Cellulose: CNC, CNF, special cellulose, regenerated fibres, textile Lignin and carbon fibres Energy Chemicals Chemical processes: catalysis, dissolving, modification etc Thermal processes and pretreatment: combustion, gasification and pyrolysis Bio-chemical processes: fermentation, enzymatic hydrolysis etc Separation processes Sustainability Techno-economic assessment Human Product Interaction - HPI lab Test and demonstration Chemical analysis and physical testing Measurement and data simulations Processes and process development 15

16 World class test- and demo facilitites Testing processes under real conditions Identify and address challenges in scaling up from lab to industrial production Means faster introduction to the market Innovative environments where multiple parties can work together, for example along a value chain Centres for the development of local industry and business 16

17 A selection of our test and demonstration facilities Pilot papermaking facility Processum biorefinery LignoBoost Demo Lignin-based carbon fibres Nanocellulose pilot plant Packaging/product testing Energy Technology Center Testbed permanence of wood 17

18 Test and demo news Movable demonstration plant which makes it possible to produce microfibrillar cellulose (a type of nanocellulose) on a large scale for use in full-scale trials on paper and board machines. The plant consists of two containers and has been developed in cooperation with BillerudKorsnäs with financing from Vinnova. 18

19 Test and demo news Test bed for developing new manufacturing concepts for highly stretchable paper, i.e. paper that can be stretched in both directions. New equipment placed adjacent to the pilot paper machine FEX. Test bed run in cooperation: the Italian company Gruppo di X X Gruppo has developed the technology Papermorphosis and owns the equipment. Partners in the testbed development project: RISE (Innventia), Gruppo X di X Gruppo, BillerudKorsnäs, Stora Enso and Tetra Pak. Partly financed by Vinnova. 19

20 Test and demo news LignoCity open test bed for companies who want to evaluate and validate new refining concepts in the lignin area Initiative by RISE (Innventia), Nordic Paper and Paper Province. Involves a large number of industrial and public players, including Karlstad University, the municipality of Kristinehamn and Casco Adhesives. 20

21 Test and demo news Textiles from cellulose and knowledge in fibre spinning are areas that will be stronger and with greater breadth of expertise in the new Bioeconomy division. In 2016 a new lab for spinning filaments of cellulose was established. 21

22 Test and demo news TinyBTalented a testbed for developing new applications of crystalline nanocellulose (CNC) in larger scale. The project will also establish new working methods for future application development. Partners: Processum (koord), Holmen, Melodea, Mittuniversitetet, MoRe Research, Organofuel, RISE Bioscience and Material, S2Medical, SEKAB and Tetra Pak. 22

23 THE CELLULOSE BASED SOCIETY

24 From trees to new materials and functions Packaging Stretchable paper Textile Lignin and carbon fibres Nano cellulose. ACCELERATING INNOVATION 24

25 Demonstration of materials and functions ACCELERATING INNOVATION

26 What do materials and functions signalize Human Product Interaction - HPI ACCELERATING INNOVATION

27 3D printed cellulose materials spare parts of the future? ACCELERATING INNOVATION

28 ACCELERATING INNOVATION Circularity as norm

29 Built environment - sustainable constructions New materials, combinations and functions Modules/building blocks for to shorten erection time ACCELERATING INNOVATION 29

30 Wood and cellulose at our service Houses and buiding Human spare parts Food production Clothes and furnishings Secure packaging Printed matter and tissue paper Energy Renewable, non-toxic Environmentally friendly ACCELERATING INNOVATION

31 From a fossil-based economy Our vision of the future to a bio-based 31

32 Birgitta Sundblad Head of Bioeconomy Division Research Institutes of Sweden RISE Bioeconomy