New bioeconomy center strengthens region Biberach

New bioeconomy center strengthens region Biberach

A transfer center for industrial bioeconomy was founded in the Biberach region. The country thus sets a new impulse for the future of the economy and for more climate protection. The Minister of Nutrition, Rural Affairs and Consumer Protection (MLR), Peter Hauk, commented on this topic and emphasized the importance of industrial bioeconomy for long-term and sustainable reduction in CO2 emissions and the conversion of the petroleized economy.

Hauk explained that fossil carbon is to be replaced by regenerative carbon. This is an important step to build a sustainable circular economy and to lay the basis for the economic success of the country in the future. The industrial bioeconomy play a crucial role and create new jobs in rural areas. With the Regiowin 2030 lighthouse project TIB, a central hub for research, innovation and knowledge transfer is created in industrial bioeconomy.

The new transfer center enables companies to work together research institutions and start-ups in order to develop innovative solutions and products. In addition, it plays an important role in the training of specialists in this area and further strengthens the regional economy.

Minister Hauk emphasized that the foundation of the transfer center is not only an outstanding performance for a sustainable future, but is also an important step for the Biberach region. The transfer center acts as a lighthouse project that will work beyond the region. The industrial bioeconomy has a key role in the economy of tomorrow and the transfer center will work closely with existing research institutions and companies in the region to drive the industrial bioeconomy in Biberach and beyond.

The foundation of this transfer center is part of the regiowine competition for future-proof regional development, which is funded by the Ministry of Nutrition, Rural Affairs and Consumer Protection. By bundling existing resources and competencies, the transfer center will make a decisive contribution to the further development of industrial bioeconomy.

Overall, the establishment of the transfer center for industrial bioeconomy is an important project that not only contributes to the creation of new jobs and to strengthen the regional economy, but also makes an important contribution to climate protection. By switching fossil to regenerative resources, CO2 emissions are reduced and the basis for a sustainable and sustainable economy is created. Industrial bioeconomy has the potential to play a key role in the economy of tomorrow, and the new transfer center will help implement this potential.

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