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1 6th Romanian National Cluster Conference Bucureşti Dr. Dominik Patzelt Project co-funded by the European Union (ERDF, IPA)

2 EUSDR 2017

3 54 EUSDR 2017

4 DanuBioValNet 1 Background 2 Objectives 3 Current status 4 Outlook

5 1 Background Climate Change

6 1 Background Peak Oil Image by Tom Murphy

7 1 Background Aims of Bioeconomy

8 2 Objectives Danube Transnational Programme DTP

9 2 Objectives EUSDR DTP EUSDR PA1A PA1B PA2 PA3 PA4 PA5 PA6 PA7 Waterways Mobility Rail-Road-Air Mobility Sustainable Energy Culture & Tourism Water Quality Environmental Risks Biodiversity & Landscapes Knowledge Society PA8 Competitiveness of Enterprises PA9 PA10 PA11 People & Skills Institutional Capacity & Cooperation Security

10 2 Objectives Biobased Network Arguments for creating a network of biobased industry in the Danube Region reduce the dependency on fossil resources and achieve climate change targets The eco-innovations can support regional development Networking can strengthen the economy of the whole Danube Region. Main target group: Cluster-Initiatives and their SMEs, Politics & Academia

11 2 Objectives Biobased Network Arguments for creating a network of biobased industry in the Danube Region reduce the dependency on fossil resources and achieve climate change targets The eco-innovations can support regional development Networking can strengthen the economy of the whole Danube Region. Main target group: Cluster-Initiatives and their SMEs, Politics & Academia Development of a Joint Bio-based Industry Cluster PolicyStrategy Main goals Development and implementation of new cluster services to support SME Establishment of new value chains for bio-based industry

12 15 Project Partners + 2 Associated Partners 10 Countries Germany BIOPRO Baden-Württemberg GmbH ClusterAgentur Baden- Württemberg Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour & Housing Baden- Württemberg Czech Republic National Cluster Association Austria Foodcluster OÖ Business Upper Austria OÖ Wirtschaftsagentur Ltd. Slovenia Ministry of Science Anteja ECG Croatia Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts Croatian Wood Cluster Slovakia Prounion Romania Ministry of Economy Clustero Institute of Economical Forecasting Bulgaria Association of Bulgarian Clusters Serbia Institute of Mechanical Engineering Montenegro Vinecluster of Montenegro

13 3 Current status Bio-Based industry Danube Bio-Based Profile Biomass Policies Clusters Strengths / Opportunities

14 3 Current status Bio-Based industry Danube Bio-Based Profile Biomass Policies Olga Langerova / Fotolia Clusters Strengths / Opportunities Gebi / Fotolia CC0

15 3 Current status Bio-Based industry Danube Bio-Based Profile Biomass Policies Clusters Strengths / Opportunities Country / Region National / Regional Bioeconomy Strategy National / Regional Bioeconomy Programme Baden-Württemberg Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Montenegro Romania Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Upper Austria

16 3 Current status Bio-Based industry Danube Bio-Based Profile Biomass Policies Clusters Strengths / Opportunities Primary biomass sector Food & Feed Pulp & Paper Bio-Chemicals Bio-Polymers Phytopharma Textile & Clothing Renewable Energy Eco-Construction AT BG BW CZ HR ME RO RS SI SK

17 Opportunities Strengths 3 Current status Bio-Based industry Danube Bio-Based Profile Biomass Policies Clusters Technologically and economically successful companies in many areas of bio-based industry Well positioned R&D Well connected industry Strengths / Opportunities Great potential in the field of plastics and biopolymers Potential for technology leadership, e.g. In wood processing Support for the conversion to green technologies, materials and products

18 Value chain 4 Outlook Value Chains Sourcing Production Marketing End market Customer Public Modified after Nutz, N., & Sievers, M. (2015) A rough guide to value chain development: a short guide for development practicioners, government and private sector initiatives. International Labour Office. Geneva

19 Value chain 4 Outlook Value Chains Government R&D Supporting funtions Coordination Workers/emp loyee Membership Information organization s Infrastructure Informal networks Skills & capacities Informing & communicating Related services Sourcing Production Marketing End market Customer Public Regulations Not-for-profit sector Setting & enforcing rules Standards Laws Rules & regulations Informa l rules & norms Business Membership organization s Modified after Nutz, N., & Sievers, M. (2015) A rough guide to value chain development: a short guide for development practicioners, government and private sector initiatives. International Labour Office. Geneva

20 ECO CONSTRUCTION PACKAGING BIOPLASTIC WOOD-BASED ECO CONSTRUCTION PHYTO- PHARMACEUTICALS RAW MATERIAL PROCESSING 1ST-USE PRODUCT END OF LIFE - DIVERSE PHYTO FEEDSTOCK PROCESSING PHYTO- PHARMACEUTICAL - SHEEP WOOL - FLAX - HEMP - CORK - COCONUT - SEAWEED - REED - USED PAPER - WOOD WOOL - WOOD FIBER PROCESSING WASTE MATERIAL DISCARDED LOGS, PACKAGING,.. INSULATING MATERIAL COMPOSTABLE - ALGAE - BIOGENIC WASTE - USED COOKING OIL - STARCH & - SUGAR PLANTS PROCESSING PACKAGING MATERIAL OUTPUT ENERGY - WOOD FLOUR - WOOD CHIP - BYPRODUCT PROCESSING - BOARDS - WPC - LINOLEUM - LAMINATE WOOD PROCESSING ROUND LOGS PROCESSING - CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL - PALLET MATERIAL FLOW TO 1ST-USE PRODUCT MATERIAL FLOW WASTE/RECYCLED/USED PRODUCT TO NEW PRODUCT MATERIAL FLOW AFTER IMPOSSIBILITY OF MATERIAL REUSE TO LAST ADDED VALUE STEP (COMPOST OR ENERGY)

21 Thank you for your attention! Contact details: Dr. Dominik Patzelt