- The European Bioeconomy Network (EuBioNet,
http://eubionet.eu/(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)) was set up as a proactive alliance of EU funded projects dealing with Bioeconomy promotion, communication and support. The main goal is to maximise the efforts, increasing the knowledge sharing, networking, mutual learning, coordination of joint activities and events. Currently, 24 projects have joined. (BIOWAYS partner FVA is the main contact of the EuBioNet).
- Productive collaboration with more than 220 projects, organisations and initiatives has been established to exchange knowledge and experiences, co-organise events, share communication channels, etc.
- Analysis was made of the current market situation and future trends of bio-based products (BBPs) and their applications in Europe based on the review of more than 100 information sources and 41 qualitative interviews.
- Public opinion about bio-based products from the end-customer’s perspective was analysed following desk-top research, an EU-wide online survey and interaction during project events.
- A wide variety of training material has been developed, including:
- 4 online serious games (2 ‘action’ and 2 ‘quiz’ like) targeting students at all grades and their educators, adults, experts in bioeconomy, policy makers and the citizens at large. The games were developed in close collaboration with similar projects (e.g. STARProBio and BioSTEP).Three games are available in 7 languages.
- 1 promotional video about bio-based product (available with subtitles in 7 languages) and 14 60sec educational videos to explain the latest research in the development of bio-based products
- Several educational multimedia presentations
- 57 application Fact Sheets about the most up-to-date research in all different fields of the bioeconomy
- 8 Biobased products Factsheets about bio-based products
- 30 events were organised were organised within the context of large international exhibitions or events as well as in ‘unconventional’ spaces (e.g. science festivals, regional markets, etc.) in 8 counties, where the partners interacted and informed more than 5.000 European citizens (school students, university students, families, business representatives, policy makers, researchers, etc)
- 8 training seminars have been held in Czech Republic, Italy and Spain and have been attended by over 280 participants among high school and University students
- A set of actions (recommendations) and good practices that could be taken for future dissemination and communication initiatives at both European to increase public awareness and confidence and support the growth of European bioeconomy have been developed.
- The BioW@tch platform has been developed and currently more than 25 projects joined
- An online library has been created with more than 120 documents relating to the bioeconomy, which are searchable via a variety of search parameters