The conference serves as a platform to present and discuss the considerations emerging from the study “Bioeconomy: Support to Policy for Research and Innovation”.
Study “Bioeconomy: Support to Policy for Research and Innovation”
The overall objective of the study “Bioeconomy: Support to Policy for Research and Innovation” is to provide a range of new information and analyses on three distinct but related topics comprising:
– Full Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of case studies comparing bio-based with fossil based products
– EU success stories, with insights on the bio-based sector and the investment potential it offers
– Top emerging bio-based products, their properties and industrial applications
Registration & accommodation
Attendance at the event is free of charge. As seats are limited and the registration is on a first come, first served basis please register by 4 May 2018.