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Boosting innovation agencies for bioeconomy value chains

Project description

Learning from Europe’s bioeconomy innovation leaders

The heart of Europe’s bioeconomy beats on innovation, sustainability and cooperation. There are many successful initiatives in sectors like agri-food, forestry, bio-based chemicals, materials and products, and bioenergy. With this in mind, the EU-funded BIOBoost project will increase the latent potential of participating innovation agencies. It will learn from leading innovator regions and cement this knowledge and experience in the organisations. The project will create opportunities for peer-to-peer learning, including study visits and staff exchanges. Several hundred SMEs will be supported in terms of innovation management. Specifically, BIOBoost will connect seven homogenous EU regions and help them to identify new opportunities.

Objective

The overall objectives of the BIOBoost project are to increase the latent potential of the participating innovation agencies, to learn from leading innovator regions, and to cement this knowledge and experience in the organisations, building and expanding networks, expanding the cooperation and enlarging the participation of more diverse innovation stakeholders and territories to existing successful initiatives in the bioeconomy, including agri-food, forestry, bio-based chemicals, materials and products, and bioenergy.

The partnership will implement a range of activities via peer-to-peer learning, including study visits and staff exchanges, to develop closer relationships within the partnership, and with the wider regional innovation ecosystems, as well as to learn improved innovation support measures. These will be cemented via operational work to build and develop innovation ecosystems and SMEs via hackathons and challenges (160 organisations involved), by providing direct SME support on innovation management (24 cross-border KAM cases), and helping widening country SMEs towards financing of innovation projects (50+ cases). Over 450 SMEs will be engaged with during the implementation of the project, which will include active cooperation with 20 other innovation ecosystems.

BIOBoost connects 7 homogenous EU regions in terms of similarities of RIS3 and S3 Platform synergies related to bioeconomy and digitalisation. The multidisciplinary partnership has been strategically selected, to work in an inclusive and interactive bottom-up process, to discover potential new activities, and identify new opportunities that emerge from this interaction. Despite the homogeneity in terms of regional smart specialisation, the consortium consists of partners with a wide variety of complementary skills and experience, covering a wide geographical area and with considerable economic, social and environmental differences.

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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-EIE-2022-CONNECT-01

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FBCD AS
Net EU contribution

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€ 91 812,50
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NIELS PEDERSENS ALLE 2
8830 Tjele
Denmark

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SME

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Yes
Region
Danmark Midtjylland Vestjylland
Activity type
Other
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