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Groundbreaking for further projects

We need to develop sustainable bioeconomic structures

Further projects based on


DanuBioValNet‘s activities will:

strengthen and secure dissemination


of the bio-based industry;
offer the chance to develop new
business models on a regional, state-
wide, country-wide and pan-
European level
Competitive Advantage

Initiate multilateral project partnerships

More than 1000 actors reached so far

Networking
i. Submitted project proposal (H2020 / BBI)
ii. Delegation trip Phytopharma (under
development)
Cluster
iii. Formation of the CzechHemp Cluster
(czechemp.cz/english/)

SME
iv. phy2 TRACE founded (phy2trace.com/)
Open for new participants in the value chains

Join our future events to give boost to bioeconomy

WP4: Policy Learning Arenas


Austria, Romania, Croatia, Slovakia, Slovenia
November-December 2018

WP5: Danube Cluster Policy Maker Forum


11th December, Romania

WP6: Pilot Actions Workshops - March 2019


• Phytopharma - Sofia, Bulgaria
• Bio-based Packaging - Viena, Austria
• Eco-Constraction - Linz, Austria
Conclusion

We need a new concept and


responsible actions for a desirable
future!

Bioeconomy is not a threat to industry


but a chance!
Presented by: Svetlin Ranguelov, Association of Business Clusters (PP5), Bulgaria
+359 878 238326, svetlin.ranguelov@gmail.com, http://abclusters.org

Contact:
BIOPRO Baden-Württemberg GmbH
Dr. Dominik Patzelt
patzelt@bio-pro.de

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