
IRISH BIOECONOMY FOUNDATION
IRISH BIOECONOMY FOUNDATION
11 Projects, page 1 of 3
Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, LTD, CIVITTA ESTONIA LTD, VEGEPOLYS, ROMANIAN ACADEMY NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH, LOBA +6 partnersAGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, LTD,CIVITTA ESTONIA LTD,VEGEPOLYS,ROMANIAN ACADEMY NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH,LOBA,LSFRI SILAVA,APRE,SPRING – SUSTAINABLE PROCESSES AND RESOURCES FOR INNOVATION AND NATIONAL GROWTH,IRISH BIOECONOMY FOUNDATION,ITABIA-ITALIAN BIOMASS ASSOCIATION,ZSIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101060618Overall Budget: 2,998,820 EURFunder Contribution: 2,998,820 EURClimate change will require concerted innovative ideas and actions at the local/regional level. A sustainable European bioeconomy will not only ensure the protection of the environment and biodiversity, but will also drive the renewal of European industries, the modernisation of primary production systems and lead to the creation of jobs, particularly in rural areas, through the active participation of all regional stakeholders in their local bioeconomies. RuralBioUp project will strengthen the cooperation among regional key actors and knowledge holders, empowering them to establish an inclusive and long-lasting ecosystem (the RuralBioUp Regional Hubs) to support the mainstreaming of bio-based business models in rural areas. In particular, RuralBioUp will establish 9 Regional Hubs (30 stakeholders per Hub) in 6 EU countries, that will co-design and implement 9 Action Plans on 18 value chains. Regional Hubs will be empowered by RuralBioUp's partners with mentoring, coaching and training activities in the implementation of their Action Plans. Thanks to this, at least (a.l.) 1.000 innovators will be supported (through networking events and study visits) and a.l. 50 new collaborations fostered (e.g. partnership agreements between companies and/or farmers, solutions funded, etc.) to adopt small-scale bio-based solutions in rural areas. The project will leverage synergies between existing EU networks (EuBioNet, BioEast, etc.), clusters, and regional organisations and will build upon previous research results (Power4Bio, BE-RURAL, Enabling, Transition2Bio, Biovoices, etc.) by integrating and extending the existing knowledge and data in order to propose different rural business models and new bio-based value chains in the targeted regions, through the realisation of a digital tool (the RuralBioUp One-Stop-Shop) supporting regional actors to take science-based and informed decisions.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2026Partners:NAKED INNOVATIONS SL, CENTITVC - CENTRO DE NANOTECNOLOGIA E MATERIAIS TECNICOS FUNCIONAIS E INTELIGENTES ASSOCIACAO, Parc Científic i Tecnològic Lleida, INVENIAM, LUT +8 partnersNAKED INNOVATIONS SL,CENTITVC - CENTRO DE NANOTECNOLOGIA E MATERIAIS TECNICOS FUNCIONAIS E INTELIGENTES ASSOCIACAO,Parc Científic i Tecnològic Lleida,INVENIAM,LUT,FILSE,SINTEF AS,RUB,IRISH BIOECONOMY FOUNDATION,EuropaBio,ALCARRAS BIOPRODUCTORS SAT,AKIS International,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OYFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101135353Funder Contribution: 3,999,560 EURThe EU has a significant amount of waste biomass available, more than 900 million tons per year, and 98% of this material ends up in landfill, incinerators, or rotting in open dumps. According to the 2023 Circularity Gap Report, the global economy is now only 7.2% circular. The EU has great potential to convert bio-waste into bio-based products that can be used in multiple bio-applications. This revalorisation can directly support 5-10 times more employment and generate 4-9 times more added value than energy use. Circular Business Models in Bioeconomy (CBMB) face many challenges to become sustainable and profitable. Firstly, primary producers, the owners of the valuable feedstock, are often not integrated into the bioeconomy value chains, and they are often small scale and are fragmented, reducing their ability to negotiate with those higher up the value chain. The result is a suboptimal distribution of benefits and incentives. The main challenges in designing CBMB consist of: - lack of knowledge sharing and collaboration between stakeholders - need for new supply chains and logistical networks - difficult scale up of innovative technologies - understanding of the potential synergies and symbiotic relationships between sectors - overcoming poor public acceptance - complex and fragmented policy schemes, As a result of this, there is a lack of demonstrated and replicable systemic bio-solutions for the territorial deployment of the circular bioeconomy. The PRIMED Project PRIMED will co-create innovative forms of cooperation to integrate primary producers in novel bioeconomy value chains with a multi-actor approach. To do so, PRIMED will develop novel CBMB to produce high-value bio-based products through advanced biorefineries, and will demonstrate them in five Living Labs (LLab): PRIMED will also empower multi-actors to co-design a collaborative ecosystem to accelerate the bioeconomy, with an Open Access knowledge hub and toolkit (PRIMED digital toolbox).
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2022Partners:CLIB - Cluster Industrial Biotechnology, EIT, TECH TOUR GLOBAL, IRISH BIOECONOMY FOUNDATION, CONSORZIO ITALBIOTEC +6 partnersCLIB - Cluster Industrial Biotechnology,EIT,TECH TOUR GLOBAL,IRISH BIOECONOMY FOUNDATION,CONSORZIO ITALBIOTEC,FBCD,Q-PLAN NORTH GREECE,FCTA,SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS,FOODSCALE HUB ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION ASSOCIATION,EIT FOODFunder: European Commission Project Code: 887501Overall Budget: 1,578,910 EURFunder Contribution: 1,499,960 EURThe MPowerBIO project will obtain feedback from clusters, SMEs and investors on the concrete challenges they have regarding investments and build an online platform containing digital tools for evaluating investment readiness, as well as online training modules to build the capacity of clusters to train their SME members. The project will provide 10 training the trainers events for a total of 90 clusters across the bioeconomy, covering most of Europe, supported by the online platform. This will the improve the capacity of participating clusters to service their SME members, and allow them to test the learning on SMEs in a supervised manner, at a series of 10 regional events, helping the SMEs to prepare and present high-quality projects to investors. The best SME projects will be selected by investors, and invited to one of two European finals, which are based on the European Bioeconomy Venture Forum model, run by the consortium members. A total of 72 high-quality, screened and investment-ready SME are expected to pitch at the two final events. The proposal is based on two consecutive cycles, allowing 350 SMEs to be screened and supported over the project, with experience from the first cycle being used to improve the project second cycle. The proposal takes account of the difference in Europe in investment activities, the required skills for trainers and the different types of investors in each country. MPowerBIO will ensure that clusters become self-supporting in this respect on completion of the project, with the ability to maintain these skills within their own organisations. The project will produce a replication guide to ensure that project results can be widened to other areas after completion.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2028Partners:STRANE, REGION DE MURCIA, FUNDACION CENTRO GALLEGO DE INVESTIGACIONES DEL AGUA, CSIC, WS +18 partnersSTRANE,REGION DE MURCIA,FUNDACION CENTRO GALLEGO DE INVESTIGACIONES DEL AGUA,CSIC,WS,BB PROJECT,UPCT,UCD,IRISH BIOECONOMY FOUNDATION,DAB BIOTECNOLOGIA SL,JUAN JIMENEZ GARCIA SAU,PROBELTE SA,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,FEDERACION DE COOPERATIVAS AGRARIASDE MURCIA S COOP,Kveloce I+D+i,CETENMA,Luke,LAMBERT EUROPA SL,CCA,IMIDA,CIT,MTK POHJOIS-SUOMI RY,FMRMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101181873Overall Budget: 9,538,530 EURFunder Contribution: 8,953,480 EURAdopting effective technologies and practices to improve the management of N/P flows remains a challenge. Additionally, the local dimension of N/P sources and the diversity of water and soil ecosystems across different locations limit the impact of uniform policy measures and related governance models. Addressing this is a priority of EU environmental governance. NPower will create four Regional Clusters (RCs), to guarantee representativity, replicability and impact of developed solutions at EU level: RC1 in Spain (representing South Europe), RC2 in Belgium (Central Europe), RC3 in Finland (North Europe), and RC4 in Ireland (West/Insular Europe). We will act in the paradigmatic region of Murcia, Spain, in which the main challenges of the management of N/P flows are represented, and involve the other 3 RCs to assure the solutions developed are applicable in as many European realities as possible, helping restore ecosystems across the EU. To do so, NPower will 1) model N/P flows across the 5 key sectors to create a regional N/P budget for RC1, 2) demonstrate 6 recovery technologies, 8 recovered fertilizers and 20 BMPs within and among covered sectors that reduce and promote circular economy schemes, 3) design and showcase region-tailored governance measures to halt air, water, and soil N/P pollution, 4) guarantee EU representativity via knowledge transfer among RCs, and 5) disseminate effective N/P limiting solutions to practitioners and policy makers at local, regional, national and EU level. NPower solutions will be assessed on their environmental, socio-economic and behavioural effect. NPower will avoid the emission of 483 k ton N and 2.1 M ton P, saving the EU 14.3B€. Guidance for practice and recommendations will contribute to harmonised regional policies and regulations in line with the key EU directives and strategies (Water Framework Directive, Nitrates Directive, European Green Deal, Clean Environment & Zero Pollution ambition, and Bioeconomy Strategy.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2026Partners:MINISTERSTVO PODOHOSPODARSTVA A ROZVOJA VIDIEKA SLOVENSKEJ REPUBLIKY, BIOBASED INDUSTRIES CONSORTIUM, IAFE, EMÜ, Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar +25 partnersMINISTERSTVO PODOHOSPODARSTVA A ROZVOJA VIDIEKA SLOVENSKEJ REPUBLIKY,BIOBASED INDUSTRIES CONSORTIUM,IAFE,EMÜ,Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar,Vytautas Magnus University (VMU),ICEADR,CIRCULAR CHANGE, INSTITUTE FOR CIRCULAR ECONOMY,DBFZ,TRUST-IT SRL,BIOEAST HUB CR, Z. U.,CROATIAN CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE,CULS,APRE,HUN-REN RESEARCH CENTRE FOR NATURAL SCIENCES,OMKI,NPPC,INSTITUTUL NATIONAL DE CERCERTARE DEZVOLTARE PENTRU STIINTE BIOLOGICE RA,Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Food Security,CAB,Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies,BUTE,Ministry of Culture,4CF SP ZOO,NFC,AKI,IRISH BIOECONOMY FOUNDATION,EFI,SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS,Ministry of Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101133398Funder Contribution: 3,499,530 EURThe BOOST4BIOEAST project aims to set in motion the levers for bioeconomy deployment in the Central Eastern European and Baltic countries. The consortium will focus on building upon BIOEASTsUP outcomes and the Vision Paper of the BIOEAST Initiative by boosting the participation of national stakeholder networks in the development of national bioeconomy action plans and to build long-lasting structures for national and macro-regional cooperation. The BIOEAST HUBs will be the national platforms directly linked to public administrations under which capacities are built and the different stakeholders of the bioeconomy are mobilised to more effectively contribute to and take part in decision-making processes using participatory approaches. BIOEAST-wide mapping of bioeconomy competencies and biomass will be undertaken to advance the knowledge on bioeconomy in the macro-region as well as BIOEAST Knowledge Platform will be created to act as repository of knowledge materials and relevant information on bioeconomy that will allow BIOEAST´s stakeholders to access, share and store bioeconomy-related materials towards developing national BIOEAST HUBs into active contributors to bioeconomy in each member state. In order to boost bioeconomy innovation and education in the BIOEAST countries, the project will bring together public and private funders with relevant business stakeholders and expand the BIOEAST UNI NET network. Activities such as training, reskilling, awareness spreading and communication channels creation will set the basis of the bioeconomic transition, creating spaces of dialogue and involvement among all agents of the industry (academia, private and public), which will boost the stakeholders engagement for the integration of programmes and policies in turn of bioeconomy. The hereby proposed consortium is composed of stakeholders of all BIOEAST member states along with partners distributed throughout Western Europe (BE, FI, GER, IE, IT& ES).
more_vert
chevron_left - 1
- 2
- 3
chevron_right