A Public-Private Partnership on Bio-Based Industries

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1 A Public-Private Partnership on Bio-Based Industries Realising the European Bio-economy Potential AG SFR Condorcet, 8 July 2015, Compiègne Supported by Christophe Luguel IAR Cluster Board Member of BIC and BBI

2 What is the BBI? Public-Private Partnership supporting R&I for bio-based industries: Partners: European Commission and Bio-based Industries Consortium (BIC) Budget: billion Implementation: Principles of openness, transparency and excellence Horizon 2020 rules for participation Objectives: New bio-based value chains for Europe based on advanced biorefineries.

3 Budget 975 M 975 M M = TOTAL 3705 M (about 75% from BIC) Call for Proposals (in cash and in kind) Additional Activities

4 BBI Joint Undertaking European Commission Bio-based Industries Consortium Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking Governing Board (10 seats) Executive Director Programme Office staff States Representatives Group (28 MS + 10 AC) Scientific Committee (15 seats)

5 THE BIO-BASED INDUSTRIES CONSORTIUM Mobilise pan-european stakeholders (industry, RTOs, universities, regions ) to shape and deploy the European bio-based economy

6 About BIC Established in 2012 to represent the private sector in the Public-Private Partnership on Bio-based Industries (BBI) Main tasks to date: Define the BBI s Strategic Innovation and Research Agenda (SIRA) Lead the development and drafting of the annual BBI Work Plans and Call for Proposals topics Mobilise industry (large, SMEs, SME Clusters), research organisations, universities, regions and all relevant stakeholders across Europe that are active or interested in the field of bio-based. A multi-sector organisation, and still growing: Agriculture Agro-food Forestry / Pulp and Paper Technology providers Chemicals Energy

7 Our members More than 200, and still growing 76 Full members 44 Large industries 18 SMEs 14 regional SME clusters 150 Associate members 53 Universities 73 RTOs 10 European trade organisations 7 Associations 5 European Technology Platforms 1 Public Institution 1 Bank

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10 Strategic Innovation & Research Agenda Value Chain 1: From lignocellulosic feedstock to advanced biofuels, bio-based chemicals & biomaterials realising the feedstock and technology base for the next generation of fuels, chemicals and materials Value Chain 2: Next generation forest-based value chains utilisation of the full potential of forestry biomass by improved mobilisation and realisation of new added value products and markets Value Chain 3: Next generation agro-based value chains realising the highest sustainability and added value by improved agricultural production, and new added value products and markets Value Chain 4: New value chains from (organic) waste from waste problems to economic opportunities by realising sustainable technologies to convert waste into valuable products Value Chain 5: Integrated energy, pulp and chemicals biorefineries realising sustainable bio-energy production, by backwards integration with biorefinery operations isolating higher added value components

11 Investing in new and sustainable ways to organise our economy

12 Call procedure Bio-based Industries Consortium Per value chain taskforces are composed by BIC partners from different sectors Scientific Committee Member State Committee 1. BIC Programming WG (and Task Forces) prepares multi-annual roadmaps 3. BBI: first discussion with scientific committee and Member State committee 5. BBI organises evaluation by independent experts (based on excellence) 2. BIC Programming WG prepares annual call texts 4. BBI publishes the (open) calls 6. BBI negotiates and signs contract with winning consortia (consortium agreement and grant agreement)

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