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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2022Partners:UNIBO, BIOCOM, PC, FVA new media research, APRE +3 partnersUNIBO,BIOCOM,PC,FVA new media research,APRE,Q-PLAN NORTH GREECE,ZSI,LOBAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101000539Overall Budget: 999,031 EURFunder Contribution: 999,031 EURTransition2BIO will built upon the most relevant communication and education EU funded projects and initiatives to contribute to the implementation of the updated 2018 EU Bioeconomy Strategy and promote the transition towards a more sustainable production, consumption and lifestyle by implementing an integrated package of activities addressing a wide range of target stakeholders, namely: DEMAND SIDE; SUPPLY SIDE; MULTIPLIERS and SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT. The project will: •Valorize and exploit sectoral communication tools and activities developed at national, regional and local level by EU funded bioeconomy projects and other relevant initiatives •Raise awareness on bioeconomy at large and the related environmental and socio-economic impacts for European citizens through communication activities •Contribute to the transition towards a more sustainable production, consumption and lifestyles through engagement and education activities •Contribute to the deployment of the regional bioeconomy strategies by providing Member States and Regions with methodologies, mentoring, capacity building, tools and materials to raise awareness and communicate bioeconomy (contributing to action 2.3 of updated EU Bioeconomy Strategy) •Facilitate the identification of the educational and training needs towards the creation of an innovation ecosystem for bioeconomy (contributing to action 2.4 of updated EU Bioeconomy Strategy) •Strengthen the European Bioeconomy Network to maximize the collaboration among and impacts of EU-funded projects in bioeconomy (contributing to action 2.3 of updated EU Bioeconomy Strategy) Transition2BIO is promoted by the founders of the European Bioeconomy Network, an alliance of 57 projects and initiatives promoting Bioeconomy. The project partners are involved in the most relevant communication and education EU funded projects (BIOVOICES, BLOOM, SHERPA, BE-Rural, Biobridges, LIFT, NEXTFOOD, BoostEdu, etc) and initiatives like the European Bioeconomy University.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:BIOCOM, LSFRI SILAVA, University of Strathclyde, ECOLOGIC INSTITUT ge, WIP +4 partnersBIOCOM,LSFRI SILAVA,University of Strathclyde,ECOLOGIC INSTITUT ge,WIP,SDEWES Centre,Bulgarian Industrial Association - Union of the Bulgarian Business,NMFRI,ROMANIAN ACADEMY NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 818478Overall Budget: 2,996,290 EURFunder Contribution: 2,996,290 EURThe overall goal of BE-Rural is to realise the potential of regional and local bio-based economies by supporting relevant actors in the participatory development of bioeconomy strategies and roadmaps. BE-Rural will investigate the particular characteristics of the selected regions at a macro level, as well as existing best practices and business models geared towards the bioeconomy. This higher-level analysis will aid in the assessment of the 'bioeconomy potential' of the selected regions. This work will set the foundation for the implementation of a series of regional Open Innovation Platforms to kick-start the co-creation process, bringing together key stakeholders from academia, policy, business and civil society to develop ideas and capitalise on this bioeconomy potential. Activities will include research & innovation capacity building workshops, educational seminars and webinars, summer schools, and Bio-based Pop-up Stores. Building from this, the proposed 'Network of Knowledge' will aim to share knowledge and lessons learned from the Open Innovation Platforms at an inter-regional level, further disseminating best practices, closing the information gap on issues related to sustainability, and increasing capacities of regional authorities and stakeholders.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:UCV EIC, WR, Bulgarian Industrial Association - Union of the Bulgarian Business, ECOLOGIC INSTITUT ge, WIP +4 partnersUCV EIC,WR,Bulgarian Industrial Association - Union of the Bulgarian Business,ECOLOGIC INSTITUT ge,WIP,University of Nottingham,University of Strathclyde,AGHETERA sas,BIOCOMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 652682Overall Budget: 1,760,580 EURFunder Contribution: 1,758,080 EURThe bioeconomy holds potential solutions to important challenges of the future. The social, economic and environmental impacts associated with its products and processes, however, will require extensive dialogue processes on the future development of the bioeconomy. For this purpose, BioSTEP will apply a three-tier approach which aims at reaching all relevant actors in the bioeconomy domain, particularly policy makers, various stakeholder groups (scientists, business, non-governmental organisations, etc.), and citizens. Tailored communication tools, including workshops, conferences and exhibitions, will be developed for each target group in order to maximize outreach and to facilitate active engagement in public debates on the bioeconomy. At a regional level, a ‘living lab’ approach will be applied and tested, which facilitates the involvement of public-private networks of stakeholders in bioeconomy-based innovation and business model development processes.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2023Partners:UJI, BIOCOM, FECYT, UNINOVA, EUREC OFFICE GUG +6 partnersUJI,BIOCOM,FECYT,UNINOVA,EUREC OFFICE GUG,NTNU,ZSI,ARCHIMEDES,FONDEN TEKNOLOGIRADET,ARC,Education and Youth BoardFunder: European Commission Project Code: 872360Overall Budget: 1,490,720 EURFunder Contribution: 1,490,720 EURThe Objective of Ethna System is to develop and implement an Ethics Governance System for grounding good practices in RRI (ETHNA System) in Higher Education, Funding and Research Centres (HEFRCs). The Project will implement and validate a new formal organizational structure within the management structure in 6 different HERCs of the consortium from 6 countries and 3 type of contexts: 2 universities, 2 funding research centres and 2 technological parks in ES, NO, EE, BG, AT and PT. The ETHNA System is composed by an Ethna office (integrity office) and 4 tools and work methodologies for RRI (ethical code, ethics committee, ethical hotline and process indicators to report) that implied institutional changes to respond to ethical challenges that HEFRCs are facing in EU context nowadays in its R&I activities. The institutional changes will be sustainable beyond the lifetime of the project funding because will be implemented and institutionalised in the HEFRCs management structures throughout the Ethna office. A Sustainability Plan will be developed to maximise the impact during 5 years after the end of the project. Therefore, the development of the project will involve a mutual learning among the consortium partners which have different level of expertise and knowledge in the five dimensions of RRI (research ethics and integrity, gender equality, open science, citizen’s engagement). Consortia will contribute to 22 MoRRI indicators and 7 SDG goals (16 targets). GOV2 and GOV3 indicators are particularly focused with KPI project indicators. The process to define ETHNA System is based on Quadruple Helix Mode (QHM) where the involvement of all stakeholders in R&I and the implementation of the ETHNA System and its institutionalization require a sustainable engagement with citizens and society as a whole. Moreover, ETHNA System includes the evaluation of the activities in order to communicate with transparency and publicity its achievements and points of improvement.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2027Partners:BIOCOM, FHG, Uppsala University, ASCLEPIA, PEI +7 partnersBIOCOM,FHG,Uppsala University,ASCLEPIA,PEI,BEAM ALLIANCE,EVOTEC-NEUROSCIENCES GMBH,GLAXOSMITHKLINE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT LTD.,BIOCOM INTERRELATIONS GMBH,SSI,Janssen (Belgium),GRITFunder: European Commission Project Code: 853967Overall Budget: 25,460,100 EURFunder Contribution: 8,000,000 EURThe loss of antibiotic effectiveness due to increasing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a serious threat to global public health. The IMI2 AMR Accelerator will develop new agents to treat and prevent infections caused by MDR and XDR bacteria, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis and non-tuberculous mycobacteria. The COMBINE proposal addresses Pillar A, the Capability Building Network (CBN) of the AMR Accelerator programme. The COMBINE consortium will form a Coordination and Support Office (CSO) that will support the delivery of projects across the AMR Accelerator, as well as with efficient communication among projects of the Accelerator and within the AMR community. In addition, we will establish an IT infrastructure that will allow for the FAIRification, collection, aggregation, storage, sharing, and analysis of vaccine and antibacterial preclinical and clinical data sets. When setting up the CSO, we will build on learnings from the two IMI ND4BB projects: ENABLE (an antibacterial discovery and development engine) and TRANSLOCATION (which has built an information centre for data sharing). COMBINE partners will work to accelerate scientific discoveries in the AMR field by optimisation and standardisation of animal infection models, and development of improved models for translation of preclinical animal efficacy data and statistical analysis of clinical data. This will set new standards for the translational and predictive relevance of preclinical data and facilitate optimized design for new clinical trials. Results will feed into study and trial design throughout the AMR Accelerator to achieve more stringent and reliable development programmes.
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