A collaboration with Scottish Forestry exploring opportunities to create value from Scotland's residual forestry bioresources.
It is widely recognised that significant opportunities exist to apply biotechnology to create value from co-products arising from the Scottish forestry industry. The National Plan for Industrial Biotechnology, the Biorefining Potential for Scotland, and the Forest and Timber Technologies Industry Leadership Group Roots for Further Growth strategy all identify forestry residues as critical resources and emphasise a need to focus on their valorisation.
To date progress across Scotland has been limited. This webinar explores activity overseas through contributions from RISE Processum in Sweden. UK start-up Sonichem join us to discuss the development of their ultrasonic biorefinery technology and share their scale-up ambitions. Following this the Centre for Wood Science and Technology at Edinburgh Napier University will share insights around high value compounds that can be derived from forestry residues. Finally, Scottish Forestry outline their plans to make the most of local bio-resources.
Join us on Thursday 16th November to hear more.
Agenda:
Introduction to the Bioeconomy Cluster Builder
Fredrik Östlund – Innovation and Process Manager, RISE Processum, Sweden
Miranda Lindsay-Fynn – Commercial Director, Sonichem
Steve Adams – Fellow, Centre for Wood Science & Technology, Napier University
William Clark, Forestry Transport and Innovation Advisor, Scottish Forestry
Q&A
Understanding how the Bioeconomy Cluster Builder can help
Next steps
Who should attend:
Forestry producers and wood processors
Biotechnology solution providers
Academics
Funders and investors
For further information please contact Kim Cameron at IBioIC – kim.cameron@ibioic.com
The Bioeconomy Cluster Builder (BCB) is a collaboration between the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC) and Innovate UK KTN. The project raises awareness of biotechnology and support its application in the development of new value chains across the bioeconomy. Using the extensive networks of the partner organisations we connect people and resources to support innovation in this rapidly evolving area. To find out more about the project and our planned activities, or to get involved, please visit our website: https://www.bioeconomybuilder.com/how-can-i-get-involved
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