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  • Article - 27/03/2019 Figure showing a hand with different varieties of large algae.

    Residues from biogas plants as feed for algae

    Algae are frugal organisms. They require only light, water, minerals and carbon dioxide to be able to produce biomass. These properties will now be exploited economically in a two-year research project. Dr. Stefan Sebök from the University of Hamburg plans to study the holistic utilisation of degradation products of a biogas plant in Wallerstädten by linking them to land-based algae cultivation.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/news/residues-from-biogas-plants-as-feed-for-algae
  • Article - 21/03/2019 Close-up of a person's eye area. Only eye lashes, eye brows and the eye can be seen. The pupil is a globe with green continents. The slogan "Change the system. Shape the future“ is written next to the eye.

    Education as the key to a successful transition into a bioeconomy

    National and international policy papers emphasize the role of the education sector in the transition into a bioeconomy. On the practical level, various actors are working on programmes to prepare professionals for future challenges. The University of Hohenheim, for example, offers a bioeconomy master's programme and is one of the universities that have laid the cornerstone for the “European Bioeconomy University” consortium.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/news/bildung-als-schluessel-fuer-eine-erfolgreiche-biooekonomie-transformation
  • Article - 12/03/2019 The photo shows brownish fibres that are wrapped around rolls.

    Biocarbon fibres made of lignin

    Carbon fibre is increasingly found in airplanes, cars and wind turbines. Carbon fibre is still made from oil and relatively expensive. However, this is soon to change. Researchers from the German Institutes of Textile and Fibre Research in Denkendorf (DITF) are working on the development of cost-effective carbon fibre made of lignin, a by-product of papermaking.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/news/biocarbon-fibres-made-of-lignin
  • Dossier - 04/03/2019 DSC1295.jpg

    Sustainable textiles

    Baden-Württemberg is known for innovation in textiles and for playing a decisive role in the development of sustainable textiles for the future both in the clothing and the booming technical textile sectors. Companies and research institutes are focused on making the entire textile value chain from raw materials, production and useful life to disposal more sustainable than ever before.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/dossiers/sustainable-textiles
  • Article - 11/02/2019 DSC1338.jpg

    Natural biopolymers - the sustainable almost-all-rounders

    Wood pulp as well as hemp and flax are renewable raw materials that can be processed into fibres of a new performance class using innovative technologies. They are environmentally friendly and help to solve waste problems. Products and processes for these fibres of the future are being developed at the DITF Denkendorf. They are suitable for textile and technical applications.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/news/natural-biopolymers-the-sustainable-almost-all-rounders
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    Processes and technologies in the bioeconomy

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  • Dossier - 09/04/2018 Agricultural machine with smart N sensor and fertiliser spreader.

    Digitisation in agriculture - from precision farming to farming 4.0

    Automated steering systems, data-driven targeted application of fertilisers and pesticides, field robots and drones, soil analysis sensors, autonomous driving - digitisation is advancing in agriculture as elsewhere. The question asked by farmers and by society in general is whether the increasing adoption of digital technologies in agriculture is a curse or a blessing.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/dossiers/digitisation-in-agriculture-from-precision-farming-to-farming-40
  • Dossier - 20/03/2017 The photo shows tree trunks piled up along the road. The wood processing plant in the city of Buchenbach can be seen in the background.

    Lignin – a natural resource with huge potential

    Petroleum is the raw material for basic chemicals. Growing demand and dwindling resources mean that the chemical industry is increasingly focusing on renewable resources. Lignin is a wood component that is proving to be a promising resource. It is currently almost exclusively used for generating energy, although it could also be used for other purposes. In Baden-Württemberg, a research consortium is specifically focused on exploring its…

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/dossiers/lignin-a-natural-resource-with-huge-potential
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    Akteursplattform Bioökonomie Baden-Württemberg

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/bw/location/akteursplattform-biooekonomie-baden-wuerttemberg
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  • Overview Bales of straw on a harvested field.

    What is a bioeconomy?

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  • Dossier - 30/09/2014 A black and white photo showing round structures.

    Industrial biotechnology a challenging change to the raw material base

    Biogenic raw materials have never been as popular as they are now. Efforts to tap renewable carbon resources are already underway, despite the fact that new oil drilling technologies are boosting fossil fuel stockpiles. In the medium term, industry will have to expand its raw materials base, and in the long term it may have to renew it completely. Industrial biotechnology is one of the key technologies in the transition.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/dossiers/industrial-biotechnology-a-challenging-change-to-the-raw-material-base
  • Dossier - 16/12/2013 The photo shows two hands full of fertiliser pellets. The EU-project PhosFarm is focussed on finding ways to produce such pellets from agricultural waste.

    Microbial raw material recycling

    While the use of biotechnological methods for the purification of water, soil and air has already been state of the art for quite a few years, the use of microorganisms for the recovery of metal and mineral raw materials from industrial and agricultural waste has also started to attract the interest of scientists. This dossier addresses this topic, explains what geobiotechnology and urban mining are all about.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/dossiers/microbial-raw-material-recycling
  • Dossier - 09/12/2013 20751_de.jpg

    Industrial biotechnology biological resources for industrial processes

    Industrial or white biotechnology uses microorganisms and enzymes to produce goods for industry, including chemicals, plastics, food, agricultural and pharmaceutical products and energy carriers. Renewable raw materials and increasingly also waste from agriculture and forestry are used for the manufacture of industrial goods.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/dossiers/industrial-biotechnology-biological-resources-for-industrial-processes

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