Press invitation: How to replace oil with plants, build a new industrial model and, beyond that, a viable and competitive European bioeconomy?
Presentation of the results of the European research program EuroBioRef on Thursday, February 13
This event concludes 48 months of research of this programme considered one of the most significant European chemistry research projects in terms of partnerships and funding (€38 million, including €23 million allocated by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme for European Research and Technological Development).
Dedicated to the development of next-generation biorefineries, EuroBioRef has the unique feature of dealing with the entire process of transforming biomass from non-edible crops to final commercial products.
At stake: the emergence of a new European bioeconomy model that is sustainable and generates jobs (200,000 by 2020) > www.eurobioref.org
Thank you to confirm your attendance with Luc Englebos, by mail at info@bluechilli.be before February 3rd.
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