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CLIB-Workshop EU PPPs: SPIRE & BioBased for Growth 28.06.12, 16:00 h RWI.4, Düsseldorf

Program 16:00 Welcome and introduction, Achim Marx 16:05 Meet a new CLIB member: Mitsui 16:15 CLIB-GC graduates introduced: Mpho Setlhaku 16:20 CLIB in the European bioeconomy, Tatjana Schwabe 16:30 BioBased for Growth, Kåre Riis Nielsen 16:50 SPIRE, Ron Weerdmeester 17:10 CLIB in the PPPs, Tatjana Schwabe 17:15 Discussion 18:00 Get-together, drinks and snacks

CLIB connects stakeholders along value chains Supplier Operations Technology Customer CLIB members 04/2012 100% = 93 Funded and supported by: Int. 2 Industry Infrastructure 1 Int. 2 Investors & founders Int. 2 SMEs Academia 1 Business support & networks 2 International members Int. 2

CLIB is part of stakeholder management in the bioeconomy Politics Economy Society Technology Global cooperation EBITDA, GDP, sales Open innovation, jobs, funding,... R&D, pilot, demo, commercial Governments, NGOs (e.g. BE-Basic, CLIB, DECHEMA, EuropaBio),... Governments (e.g. Brazil, Canada, Germany, Malaysia, Russia), investors, MNCs, SMEs... Governments, NGOs (e.g. BE-Basic, CLIB, DECHEMA, EuropaBio),... Academia (e.g. DECHEMA, Fraunhofer, Helmholtz, universities), MNCs, SMEs,... Legislation Mandates European Commission, governments,... Ecology LCA Academia (e.g. Fraunhofer, Helmholtz, universities), MNCs, NGOs, SMEs,... Focus at CLIB

Bioeconomy - market pull & technology push CLIB describes landscape networks globally for its members Green Health Therapeutics, diagnostics Agriculture Food, feed, fiber, cellulosic crops Bioeconomy 1 Industry Enzymes, biofuels, bioplastics, biobased bulk/specialty/fine chemicals connects to partners globally participates in PPP roadmap design (Horizon2020) Biotechnology Red White supports BMBF(PtJ)/BMELV(FNR) project portfolio management Catalysis supports NRW's positioning Thermophysical conversion Selected CLIB members (position does not correspond to field of activities) 1 OECD definition

CLIB's waste carbon source & technology radar (selected examples) Global network early alert cross-industry opportunities revealed Scouts globally applicable technology platforms neutral and open for Edmonton, Canada Natural gas; waste wood Biofuels; biomaterials competing systems Goiânia, Brazil Vinasse Biogas; biomethane Pensa, Russia Camelina; natural gas; waste wood Jet fuels Duisburg, Germany Shanghai, China CO from steel mill Biofuels; biomaterials Borneo, Malaysia Waste wood; POME 1 Biofuels; biomaterials Region Carbon source Product 1 palm oil mill effluent

CLIB supports global open innovation with local offices Canada Malaysia Russia Brazil

Workflow - European Projects 1. NCP, National Contact Point FP7/H2020 information, information about calls Free service 2. CLIB Finding partners, building consortia, project advice Dissemination (as project partner) For members and partners 3. EPORR Proposal writing, project management and coordination/implementation paid service or project partner

Workflow - European Projects NCP Information NKS/NCP national contact point http://www.nks-lebenswissenschaften.de/de/330.php Last calls FP7: mid-july 2012 Information sent to CLIB-members (email by Xiao Chen, CLIB 2021 ) Further questions: Rolf Stratmann

FP7 last calls announced: selected topics in industrial biotechnology Area 2.3.1 Novel sources of biomass and bio products KBBE.2013.3.1-01: Plant High Value Products from discovery to final product Area: 2.3.2 Marine and fresh-water biotechnology (blue biotechnology) KBBE.2013.3.2-02: The CO 2 algae bio refinery Area 2.3.3 Industrial biotechnology: novel high added-value bio-products and bioprocess KBBE.2013.3.3-01: Support for demonstrating the potential of biotechnological applications KBBE.2013.3.3-02: Bioeconomy and bioregions KBBE.2013.3.3-03: Opening marktets for bio-based products: Standardisation, labelling and procurement KBBE.2013.3.3-04: Optimal and cost-effective industrial biocatalysts Area 2.3.4 Biorefinery KBBE.2013.3.4-01: Preventing and valorising bio-waste in biorefineries Area 2.3.6 Emerging trends in biotechnology KBBE.2013.3.6-01: Novel bio inspired materials and processes KBBE.2013.3.6-02: Synthetic Biology towards applications Source: orientation paper FP7-KBBE-2013-7, draft version 28 March. Calls will be published on 11 July 2012.

Erfolgreiche Forschung braucht professionelles Management

EPORR Services Proposal writing/contract negotiations Proposal writing (esp. non-scientific texts, management structure, IP management, budget planning) Handling of electronic proposal system (EPSS) Help in negotiations with EC and project partners Project implementation Organization and moderation of project meetings, workshops Supervision of contractual commitments and finances Communication structures, websites, reports for the commission Managing: risk, conflicts, IP, patents Project closure Final audit of the project, allocation of funds Help in preparing the final report

Kontakt Technische Universität Dortmund c/o Bio- und Chemieingenieurwesen Dorota Pawlucka Emil-Figge-Str. 68 44227 Dortmund Telefon +49 (0)231 755-2599 eporr@tu-dortmund.de www.eporr.de Universität Duisburg-Essen Science Support Centre Universitätsstraße 15 45141 Essen T +49 (0) 201-183 2941 F +49 (0) 201-183 4694 info@eporr.de www.eporr.de

CLIB in the PPPs Biobased for Growth SPIRE Founding member Active preparation of the PPP proposal Founding member CLIB members evonik and Bayer very active Manfred Kircher in small SIRA working group (Strategic Innovation and Research Agenda) Connecting point Manfred Kircher post at EuropaBio 1. R&I council Biobased-for Growth preparation 2. delegate at SusChem - SPIRE

CLIB member competences for the bioeconomy PPPs ThyssenKrupp Steel Lufthansa Supplier Operations Technology Customer Research Logo: selected CLIB members Text: CLIB partner

CLIB member competences for the biotech PPPs Biobased for Growth members which profiles fit from academia from sme from industry 56 13 27 7 SPIRE 44 12 21 3 members which fit to both PPP 41 Member competences as analyzed by CLIB-team. Member s strategic orientation is not public and may vary.

CLIB member competences for the biotech PPPs Biobased for Growth biomass production, optimization crop protection biomass transformation (incl. lignocellulose, pyrolysis, enzymatic/fermentative transformation ) biomass-derived syngas enzyme/biocatalyst development and optimization SPIRE industrial waste gas utilisation sustainable chemistry microbial production platforms, enzymes, strain optimisation process optimization bio-based products: intermediates, specialty chemicals, cosmetics, adhesives, polymers, plastics, rubber, coating resins, wood coatings Member competences as analyzed by CLIB-team. Member s strategic orientation is not public and may vary.

Networking Early radar across value chains technology & market web: www.clib2021.de contact: info@clib2021.de Partnering R&D and commercialisation