From research to application, from laboratory to the region
From research to application, from laboratory to the region
The Ministry of the Environment promotes two other networks to further establish technologies, processes and circulars of sustainable bioeconomy.
The Environment Ministry promotes two other clusters with a total of almost 1.7 million euros in order to further advance technologies and procedures of sustainable bioeconomy in Baden-Württemberg for a resilient and climate-friendly economy. For this, the initiative of the University of Stuttgart, the Valbio-URBAN Translations Hub until 2024; The Fraunhofer IGB for his project "Urban Bioeconomylab" around one million euros.
close cooperation between researchers and companies
In order to continue to use sustainable bioeconomy from research, science, business and other interest groups have to work closely together - and that in cross -sector networks. This is what the initiative wants to do Intalculation of biorish tours-urban (valbio-urban) the University of Stuttgart was initiated.
Focus and goal of the initiative is the "translation" of research results into everyday life. The aim is to deliberately seek the shoulder between researchers in the Valbio-Urban consortium and users in companies, industry and municipalities in Baden-Württemberg in order to develop local economic cycles and suggestions for solutions. The feasibility of the ideas and technologies of the Valbio partners should then be researched in projects with companies and cross-sectoral and cross-sectoral interest groups. The first projects have already started their work and deal with a wide variety of topics such as climate -friendly bioobetone, the extraction of organic raw materials from bio -waste and industrial emissions or the social acceptance of the new bio -economic technologies and products.
sustainable bioeconomy in urban and industrial areas
The project "Urban Bioeconomylab" of the Fraunhofer Institute for interface and bio-procedural technology- IGB in Stuttgart is devoted to the growing importance of sustainable bioeconomy in urban and industrial rooms and its establishment. As part of this project, a transformation model and a real laboratory are to be developed in order to find solutions for the sustainable design of cities and local industry. For this purpose, the project works with urban pilot regions in Baden-Württemberg and analyzes where the potential for the use of sustainable bioeconomy is on site-for example in the extraction of raw materials in the sewage treatment plant, waste treatment or in local industrial plants-and with which specific measures can be used.
Since bio -economic processes have so far mostly been viewed individually and for themselves, this project should focus on the systemic consideration of the sustainable bioeconomy and the holistic implementation of the regions. The aim is to develop a comprehensive network for a bio -economic economic area with concrete proposals for content in order to convert circular bio -economic processes, materials and products into urban and industrial reality and thus offer solutions for a circular economy. The focus is therefore in particular on the sustainable design of fabric flows and supply chains - ideally in the form of closed cycles.
State strategy "Sustainable Bioeconomy Baden-Württemberg"
2019 The state government adopted the state strategy "Sustainable Bioeconomy Baden-Württemberg". It contains a total of 37 concrete measures for a sustainable economy in Baden-Württemberg.
Inspired by the state government BW
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