- Through Internet search and >40 (mainly unique) interviews the knowledge deriving from >60 past and ongoing coordination and support actions (CSAs) and similar activities in other projects (such as research and innovation actions - RIAs or Interreg projects) was mapped and synthesised in (a) a report and (b) in 11 topical factsheets.
- For 11 topical categories gaps in research programming vis-à-vis the corresponding objectives and measures in BS and SIRA were identified through desk research, interviews with project representatives and stakeholder feedback collected at the 2019 BBI JU Stakeholder Forum. The results were detailed in (a) a report and (b) in updated versions of the 11 topical factsheets.
- Organisation of:
• 1st MML workshop (originally foreseen in T3.3) in the context of the BBI JU Stakeholder Forum (3 December 2019)
• 2ndMML workshop (originally foreseen in T3.3) with industrial experts (2 April 2020)
• 3rdonline MML workshops (replacing the final event in T4.3b) “Shaping the innovation ecosystem for the bioeconomy”. 4 online webinars (March and April 2020)
• 4thonline MML: Informal debate with representatives of BBI JU funded CSAs projects
(29 April 2020)
- LIFT online library to make available in a transparent, readily available and user friendly (
https://www.bioeconomy-library.eu/(si apre in una nuova finestra))
- A set of recommendations and suggestions for new CSA projects topics was produced
Dissemination
- 2 Newsletters were designed and issued in 27th April 2020 and 30th April 2020
- Social networks
The social media networks for LIFT are Twitter and LinkedIn. They were set up and seen as being the best channels based on the amount of interesting information that can be shared. It is considered a bad practice to have social networks with low content and not-regular updates. Therefore, these social networks were created in July 2019. An overview of the analytics and performance of these social networks are presented next (until April 2020).
LinkedIn
116 Followers
54 Posts
30 Shares
Twitter
411 Followers
461 Likes
150 Shares
- Videos
It was produced a promotional video of the project and uploaded to the youtube (
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpjeaIwCSTUp3n9UsANeaQQ/videos(si apre in una nuova finestra)). These channels also include the recording of the 4 webinars.
- Participation in and organisation of Events
During the year, LIFT has participated in 17 events.
- Synergies and Collaborations established with projects, initiatives and networks:
• BBI JU
• BIC
• European Bioeconomy Network
• BIOVOICES project
• BBI JU CSA projects UrBioFuture, CeleBio, BioCannDo, Biobridges, BIOWAYS, BIOPEN, ICT-BIOCHAIN, Pilot4U, RoadToBio, STAR4BBI, (including establishing collaborations with BIOSWITCH, mPOWERbio and Allthings.bioPRO that will start after LIFT conclusion)
• Other CSA projects founded by the EC
• CSA-like projects
• European Commission (DG RTD, BIOECONOMY & FOOD SYSTEMS, and CIRCULAR ECONOMY & BIOBASED SYSTEMS)
• JRC Knowledge Centre for Bioeconomy (KCB)
• SCAR Bioeconomy Strategic Working Group (BSW)
• European Bioeconomy University (EBU)
• European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and Committee of the Regions (CoR)
• BIOEAST initiative
• European Bioeconomy Clusters and Associations
• ENRD, European Network for Rural Development
• Urban Agenda
• Other International, National and Regional stakeholders
Exploitation;
Overall, the following main exploitable assets have been identified and are publicly available through the project’s web portal:
- Bioeconomy library (
https://www.bioeconomy-library.eu/(si apre in una nuova finestra))
- 11 factsheets (
https://www.lift-bbi.eu/(si apre in una nuova finestra))
- Synthesis of key results and findings of CSA Projects
- Gaps analysis report with recommendations
- Recommendations for the creation of a coherent and stimulating environment for the
Bioeconomy