SuperBIO started with the implementation of the communication plan which included a website, house style and logo, communication material (flyer, brochure) and a project video. In addition, SuperBIO organized 8 thematic workshops, team members of SuperBIO have attended more than 81 conferences and 58 workshops to disseminate the project. All this resulted in 60 applications from SMEs of which 49 have been positively evaluated to be supported by SuperBIO. A total of 49 support plans have been drafted, one for each value chain, to bring the value chain closer to the market. Based on this, 72 detailed service offers have been made by the service providers, of which 54 have been selected by the SME’s. In total 137 stakeholders, including 41 extra SME’s and 48 large enterprises have been involved in this value chain building.
Overall, the project has led to 21 new processes being developed, optimised or scaled up, of which 4 new processes to convert food waste, and led to the development of 8 new biobased chemicals, 7 new agrochemicals, 5 new biobased materials, 7 new food ingredients and 2 new feed ingredients (Figure 4).
To gauge for the impact of the SuperBIO project on the SMEs that received support from SuperBIO, a questionnaire has been prepared by the project. In addition, the consortium has contracted a third party organization (IDEA Consult) to perform an external audit of the project and to review the monitoring methods and results to evaluate the efficiency and the effectiveness of the SuperBIO project. All the information obtained in this way has been gathered in the Innovation Script, containing a step-wise approach and recommendations on how to organize business and innovation support for emerging industries based on the findings and learnings of this project.
To further disseminate the results of the project and the information gathered in the Innovation script, some extra actions have been taken. First of all, SuperBIO organized 4 closing seminars in each of the 4 cluster regions (Poland, Flanders, Andalusia and France) to get feedback on the approach used within the SuperBio project and discuss on experiences in providing support for innovation among the participants.
Secondly, SuperBIO organized a networking and pitching event for SMEs in Brussels, with the aim to bring together different kind of stakeholders of the bioeconomy, to offer them intense cross-border matchmaking and networking, with the aim to create new partnerships for the future and the further development of innovative, cross-border and cross-sectoral industrial value chains in the biobased economy. 140 participants finally attended the event, coming from 16 different countries and including 44 ME’s.
Finally, also a dinner debate was organized at the European Parliament for MEP’s and policy makers to discuss the recommendations and findings of the project. 24 participants were present at this dinner debate representing different EU organisations or companies and was hosted by two members of the European parliament.
All these activities and the results of the project have been intensively disseminated through the website, mailing campaigns, newsletters, attending events and social media coverage on Twitter and LinkedIn.