SuperBIO (www.h2020-superbio.eu) is an innovation project supported through the EU Horizon2020 funding programme. The € 3.8 million project supports the development of promising industrial value chains in the bioeconomy. It therefore engages with the EU bio-based business community. The project provides 10 different types of innovation services to third party SMEs which are funded by the project for 75%. As such, it brings these value chains closer to reality.
The SuperBIO consortium includes four industrial cluster organisations (from Belgium, France, Spain and Poland), and six service providers (from the UK, Germany and Belgium).
Read the latest press release on SuperBIO here.
Please download the guidance document for applications here: SuperBIO_Building and supporting new bio-based value chains with SMEs
Upcoming Workshops
5 October 2016, Lodz Technical University, Lodz, Poland
SuperBIO workshop: Bio-based materials
This workshop will give an overview of current developments in the field of bio-based materials with an emphasis on Polish case studies that show the variety of application sectors in which biomaterials can be important. It also hosts a networking session and B2B meetings with SuperBIO partners and service providers. More information on the workshop can be found here. Register by clicking here. This workshop is organized the day before the EU Bioeconomy Congress in Lodz, Poland.
SuperBIO-Workshops in Deutschland
SuperBIO bietet 10 Dienstleistungsinnovationen für KMUs innerhalb der ausgewählten Wertschöpfunsketten an. Diese Dienstleistungen werden zu 75 % durch das Projekt gefördert, die finanzielle Beteiligung der Unternehmen liegt bei 25 %.
Anstehende Informationsveranstaltungen:
24 October 2016, BioCampus, Köln
Kontakt und Anmeldung: Tobias Kirchhoff, kirchhoff@bcnp.com
9 November 2016, CLIB2021, Düsseldorf
Anmeldung unter http://www.bio-based.eu/superbio/workshop2
Source
nova-Institut GmbH, 2016-08-11.
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