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Patrick Barrett
Research & Codex Division
The Way Forward:
Connecting business and research
through funding opportunities
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About the Bio-based Industries Joint
Undertaking (BBI – JU)
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The Bio-based Industries Consortium (BIC) was
established in 2012 to represent the private
sector in the Bio-based Industries Joint
Undertaking (BBI JU), a Public-Private Partnership
with the European Commission.
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Bio-based Industries Joint
Undertaking (BBI – JU)
www.bbi-europe.eu 3
Objectives:
Resource efficiency
Sustainable low carbon economy
Increase economic growth in rural areas
Implementation
Establishing a sustainable biobased
industry
Advanced biorefineries
Technologies / Chemicals /
biomaterials
Business models / whole value
chains / supply / biorefineries /
consumers / clusters / connections
Flagship biorefinery plants /
technologies / business models /
cost performance
Reduction in the use of fossil fuels
vs. biobased materials for material,
chemical, energy & fuel production
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BBI JU budget
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TOTAL
€ 3705 M
(about 75% from
BIC)
€ 975 M
Call for Proposals
(in cash and in kind)
€ 975 M
Additional
Investments
€ 1755 M
+ =
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BBI Challenges
www.bbi-europe.eu
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Biomass and waste Biorefineries Fuel
Chemicals and materials
Feed & food ingredients
Bio-Based Industries (BBI) are facing complex and
substantial technological and innovation challenges
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BBI JU Call implementation
Annual Calls for Proposals ( H2020: multi-annual)
– Most Horizon 2020 rules apply
• (e.g. Topic text structure; 3 main evaluation criteria:
excellence, impact, implementation;...)
– 3 types of Actions:
• Coordination & Support Actions (CSA)
• Research & Innovation Actions (RIA)
• Innovation Actions (IA): Demonstration (Demo) and
Flagship Projects (= closer to market)
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BBI JU Actions
Action TRL (1) Duration BBI JU funding %
CSA n/a 1-3y 100% (2)
RIA 3-5 Up to 4y
IA-DEMO 6-7 4-5y 70% (3)
IA-Flagship 8
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(1) TRL = Technology Readiness Level (value 1-9; higher TRL = closer to
market)
(2) However: de facto no (0%) BBI JU funding for large enterprises
(3) Non-profit beneficiaries / linked third parties may be reimbursed at
100%
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Call 2017 Timing for Proposals
Dec
Apr
• Publication of topic texts
Sept • Call closes (7 September)
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Nov
• Proposal evaluation
Dec • Evaluation results
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• Call opens (11 April)
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Information Days
• Biobased Industries Joint Undertaking –
Info Day on Calls for Proposals 2017 –
Brussels 28th April 2017 – Register Now
• Biobased Industries Joint Undertaking - All
Island Information Event – Late May 2017
– Registration to Open Shortly
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Call 2017 – budget (lines)
• Competition within each budget line
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Action # topics Public Budget (line)
CSA 2 € 2 million
RIA 7 € 36 million
IA-DEMO 5 € 22 million
IA-Flagship(1) 2 € 21 million
Private Funding – In Kind - €40 million
Total 16 €121 million
(1) Call 2017: hearings for all Flagship proposals
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Feedstock
Process
BBI 2017.R1 – Valorisation of gaseous side streams from bio-based operations into chemical building blocks
BBI 2017.R2 – Innovative technologies for the pre-treatment and separation of lignocellulosic and mixed streams into valuable fractions while maintaining key characteristics
BBI 2017.D1 – Valorisation of liquid and solid side streams from bio-based operations into high added-value products to create new feedstock for bio-based products
BBI 2017.R3 – Exploiting extremophiles and extremozymes to broaden the processing conditions to convert biomass into high value building blocks
BBI 2017.D2 – Integrated multi-valorisation of algae into advanced materials and high added-value additives
BBI 2017.F1 – Integrated ‘zero waste’ biorefinery utilising all fractions of the input biomass feedstock for production of chemicals and materials
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AWP 2017 - highlights (1)
Strategic orientation 1: Feedstock
• Biomass diversification: ‘beyond lignocellulose’
• Resource efficiency: use ‘waste’ (various sources)
Strategic orientation 2: Process
• Cascading
• Keep ’complexity’ in biomass
• Novel microbial and enzymatic activities
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Products Market Uptake
BBI 2017.R4 – Proteins and other bioactive ingredients from side streams and residues from the agri-food industry and from biorefineries
BBI 2017.S1 – Identify and propose solutions to remove (potential) hurdles to the increased use of bio-waste for the bio-based industry
BBI 2017.R5 – Novel bio-based chemical precursors to improve the performance of mass consumption products
BBI 2017.S2 – Establish cooperation and partnership with brand owners and consumer representatives to improve market access of sustainable bio-based products
BBI 2017.R6 – Competitive novel biodegradable, compostable and/or recyclable bio-based plastics for a sustainable end-of-life phase
BBI 2017.S32– Identify opportunities for ICT to increase efficiency of biomass supply chains for the bio-based industry
BBI 2017.R7 – Novel secondary bio-based chemicals with high application potential that have no significant fossil-based counterparts
BBI 2017.S1– Establish cooperation and partnership with brand owners and consumer representatives to improve market access of sustainable biobased products
BBI 2017.D4 – Innovative bio-based fertilising products to increase the sustainability of fertilising practices in European agriculture
BBI 2017.D3 – Breakthrough bio-based chemicals with high marketability that have no significant fossil-based counterparts
BBI 2017.D5 – Advanced bio-based fibres and materials for large-volume applications BBI 2017.F2 – Large-scale production of proteins for food and feed applications from alternative, sustainable sources
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AWP 2017 - highlights (2)
Strategic orientation 3: Products
• New/additional functionality
• Novel, breakthrough bio-based products
• Protein and other high value products
• Bio-based fertilising products
• Value added lignin products
Strategic orientation 4: market uptake
• ICT to improve efficiency of biomass supply chain
• Partnership with brand owners & consumer representatives
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Thank you
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