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EU funding (€14.8M): European Sustainable BIObased nanoMAterials Community (BIOMAC) Hor20 Nov 2020 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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European Sustainable BIObased nanoMAterials Community (BIOMAC)

Recent developments render the biobased sector a key player in European Economy providing a great impetus towards Circular Business Models of resource efficiency. Developments in biobased nanomaterials are coupled with biotechnologies applied to biomass converting the renewable resources into high added-value polymers. BIOMAC will establish an Open Innovation Test Bed (OITB) Ecosystem providing open access to SMEs or Industry to a single-entry point. Starting from the utilization of biomass sources followed by the production of biobased nanoparticles and different building blocks the ecosystem produces biopolymers for the strategic sectors of Food Packaging, Construction, Automotive and Printed Electronics which consist a high market share. A self-sustainable open innovation ecosystem for the upscaling of upscaled processes across the supply and value chain is intended to be created in order fill this gap. Although the last two decades a high number of publications have been only a very limited number of such cases has been finally commercialized and reached the market end users. Some of the reasons that these have not been adopted by the market are lack of investment, funding for further development, upscaling and the limited willingness of end users to adopt nanomaterials into their processes, this is the ‘valley of death’ which BIOMAC intends to overcome. The OITB will offer services that cover the assessment of regulation & safety, sustainability, circularity and market potential among with modeling, process control, standardization and characterization; accessible at fair conditions and cost. BIOMAC establishes a concrete community of open collaboration for stakeholders and customers enabling innovation and minimization of investment risks. This will be achieved by offering an open innovation ecosystem, in which technologies that have been developed up to TRL4-5 will be able to be upscaled and validated up to TRL 7.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Abis sp. z o.o. €359,188
Acciona Construccion SA €263,856
Aimplas - Asociacion de Investigacion de Materiales Plasticos y Conexas €555,720
Aristotelio Panepistimio Thessalonikis €1,191,075
Asociacion de Investigacion Metalurgica del Noroeste €629,938
Axia Innovation GmbH €378,700
Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant VZW €595,625
BIO ECO Energy Company d.o.o. €0.00
Creative Nano PC €408,538
Diad Group Srl €234,325
ETA - Energia, Trasporti, Agricoltura Srl €0.00
European Biomass Industry Association €150,875
European Bioplastics e. V. €203,938
Eversia SA €213,500
Exelisis ΙΚΕ €299,119
Fraunhofer Gesellschaft ZUR Forderung DER Angewandten Forschung e. V. €471,250
Idener Research & Development AIE €336,175
Industrielle Biotechnologie Bayernnetzwerk GmbH €291,812
Instituto de Soldadura e Qualidade €599,725
Instituto Tecnologico del Embalaje, Transporte y Logistica €480,490
Iris Technology Solutions SL €306,688
Leibniz-Institut FUR Agrartechnik UND Biookonomie e. V. €603,625
Lulea Tekniska Universitet €793,438
Luxembourg Institute OF Science AND Technology €764,268
Miscanthus d.o.o. €184,625
Nanotypos ΕΕ €339,938
Novamont S.p.A. €466,375
Ohmatex A/S €17,427.98
Politecnico Di Milano €523,750
Precure ApS €28,072
RDC Informatics SA €400,575
Rise Processum AB €540,875
Stam Srl €242,812
Teknologisk Institut €655,750
The University of Edinburgh €578,000
Unismart - Fondazione Universita Degli Studi Di Padova €0.00
Universidad de Burgos €366,750
Universita Degli Studi Di Padova €330,500

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/952941

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