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What is a Bioeconomy? Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum Name of the Presenter e-mail@presenter.de

Rational What is Bioconomy? The bioeconomy concept represents a vision for the future society to become less dependent on fossil resources and to provide energy and added-value products (food-feed-fibers, industrial and health products) by a sustainable use of bioresources. EU definition: Production of renewable biological resources (biomass) and their conversion to food, feed, bio-based products and bioenergy. The large technological areas included in the bioeconomy concept are: agriculture, forestry, fisheries, food and pulp/paper production, as well biotechnology, chemical and energy industries Bioeconomy strategy defined by the EU (2012) (Source: EU Commission, 2012) 2

Rational Why a Bioconomy? - Increase of world population to >10 bn people in 2050 and increased food demand by 70%! (Source: EU Commission, 2012, A bioeconomy for Europe) Source: www.hanisauland.de 3

Rational Why a Bioconomy? - Reducing green house gas emissions -> moving to a low carbon economy and resource efficient Europe by 2050! (Source: EU Commission, 2012, A bioeconomy for Europe) Source: http://www.mm-karton.com 4

Rational Why a Bioconomy? - Creating new jobs and skills becoming the leading Bioeconomy region in the world! (Source: EU Commission, 2012, A bioeconomy for Europe) Source: http://www.biofuelsdigest.com/ 5

Rational Closing value chains towards a Bioconomy - Sustainable bridges between different sectors have to be built-up! (Source: PPP Biobased industries) 6

Rational U-tube explaining the Bioeconomy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xvxkomrts4&feature=youtu.be 7

Get to know AGRIFORVALOR Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum Name of the Presenter e-mail@presenter.de

Objectives AGRIFORVALOR will close the research and innovation divide by connecting multiactors in innovation partnership networks in order to valorise and exploit sidestream biomass resources from agriculture and forestry => Turning waste, by-products and residues from agriculture and forestry into a valorised sidestream. Project LifeCycle: 01.03.2016-31.08.2018 9

Vision Connecting a range of stakeholders in order to: Achieve new value chains and Stimulate biomass sidestream market uptakes into value-added products. 10

Main Target Groups Helping Multi-actors in the Biomass Value Chain to Profit from Innovation Partnership Networks Farmers/Foresters: Becoming active partner in the biomass sidestream value chain. Gaining knowledge and receiving support in exploiting R&D&I results and exploring business development. (Bio)Industry: Raising awareness of the potential and opportunities of sidestream biomass applications along the chain of 5 Fs: (food, feed, fuel, functional material/fine-chemicals, fertilizer). Profiting from new business models based on forestry and agriculture biomass sidestreams. Research and Academia: Closing the research and innovation divide through better-directed research and development based on demands identified by practitioners. 11

Methodology Setting-up innovation partnership networks managed by 3 Biomass Innovation Design Hubs: Spain (Andalucia) Hungary Ireland Hub managers coordinate interand intra- hub activities Hub steering committees offer tailored innovation support 12

Sidestream Value Tool 13

RTD results Appr. 50 identified Steinbeis Innovation ggmbh Hartmut Welck welck@steinbeis-europa.de 14

RTD Example (1) Hydroxymethylfurfural(HMF), biogen bulk chemical from chicoree roots, Universtiy of Hohenheim(DE) and AVA Biochem(CH) Pilot plant established at AVA Biochem TRL 5 15

RTD Example (1) PEF bottles (Polyethylenfuranat) 16

RTD Example (1) Stockings 17

Best Practice Example (1) Biopolymer out of lignin, TECNARO company 18

Best practice Example (2) Biorefinery-meadow grass into green electricity and innovative materials 19

Best Practice Example (3) 2 Mio. Tons milk waste per year only in Germany! QMILK Collect QMILK Faser QMILK Cosmetics QMILK Biopolymer 20

Services - 1 Identification and matching existing research results and good practices on valorization of biomass sidestreams from agriculture and forest with the specific needs of practitioners and with hub potentials Steinbeis Innovation ggmbh Hartmut Welck welck@steinbeis-europa.de 21

Services - 2 Setting up innovation partnership groups along new value chains Steinbeis Innovation ggmbh Hartmut Welck welck@steinbeis-europa.de 22

Services - 3 (Further) exploitation of promising research results and Good practices according to the needs and regional potential and opportunities - Reaching higher TRL overcoming the valley of death - Learning from good practice cases Steinbeis Innovation ggmbh Hartmut Welck welck@steinbeis-europa.de 23

Services - 4 Identifying new grass-roots ideas and developing business models looking for new business opportunities Steinbeis Innovation ggmbh Hartmut Welck welck@steinbeis-europa.de 24

Services - 5 Offering a tailored mix of innovation support measures mainly on hub level but as well on inter-hub levels: Workshops & Trainings & Missions Mentorings & Coachings Online tools (webinars, sidestream value tool) Steinbeis Innovation ggmbh Hartmut Welck welck@steinbeis-europa.de 25

Services - 6 Input for defining regional /national and EU level innovation & research agenda Streamlining research and innovation actions tailored to practitioners needs Defining regional/national Bioeconomy strategies Steinbeis Innovation ggmbh Hartmut Welck welck@steinbeis-europa.de 26

Services - 7 AGRIFORVALOR acts as: - mediator and facilitator for new (commercial and technological) opportunities for the agriculture and forest sectors in Europe Steinbeis Innovation ggmbh Hartmut Welck welck@steinbeis-europa.de 27

Get engaged Learn from good practices and research results Profit from innovation partnerships across new value chains Profit from tailored support for exploiting of and idea development for sidestream biomass Become active partner in the biomass sidestream value chain Become active partner in building a Bioeconomy as part of a Circular Economy => Safe and/or make money with biomass sidestreams! 28

Next actions Regional Kick-off events in october/november 2016 Register on www.agriforvalor.eu 29

Project Partners The AGRIFORVALOR project consortium is comprised of 16 partners from 6 countries: Project Coordinator: Hub Hungary: Hub Ireland: Hub Spain: Research: Website/Marketing: 30

Contact Project Coordinator: Steinbeis 2i GmbH Hartmut Welck: Regina Hüttner: +49 711 123 4031, welck@steinbeis-europa.de +49 711 123 4034, huettner@steinbeis-europa.de Website: www.agriforvalor.eu Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/agriforvalor Twitter: https://twitter.com/agriforvalor 31

Thank you for your attention! Company Name Name of the Presenter email@presenter.de