What is it about?
Due to their unique chemical and physical properties, nanomaterials find applications in a wide range of research fields and industries. In order to exploit their potential in a sustainable environment, the BIOMAC project was launched in January 2021. Polymers and nanomaterials derived from renewable raw materials are to be brought together to form innovative composite materials and find applications in five test cases from the agriculture, automotive, packaging, clothing and construction industries. 17 pilot production plants and 11 service partners cover the entire value chain in an open innovation test bed structure (OITB), from production and marketing to sustainability analysis. In the second year of the four-year project, an open call for applications will allow an additional five test cases to use the entire OITB for their bio-nanomaterial development.
The first and central point of contact for new and existing users of the test environment is the Single Entry Point, which is now represented by the IBB Netzwerk GmbH. In this role, the IBB mediates between project members and clients, evaluates applications and concludes contracts on behalf of all core project partners.
Added value
The BIOMAC project's open testing environment offers companies the unique opportunity to develop all aspects of their bio-nanoproduct development under one conceptual umbrella, from the laboratory level to the prototype. Users of the test environment profit from the expertise of partners from 12 European countries, including 11 SMEs, 3 large companies and 3 associations, as well as several renowned scientific institutions. With the IBB, BIOMAC has now gained an SEP with years of experience in national and international network management and a strong project focus on industrial biotechnology and sustainable economics.
Test cases wanted
A key aspect of the BIOMAC project is the evaluation of the OITB concept, its structure and the services offered via so-called test cases (TECs). In addition to the project’s internal TECs, the call for external proposals constitutes an important milestone of the second project year. The 2022 Open Call will therefore be an important save-the-date for companies who wish to take their sustainable bio-nanoproduct idea to the next level and would like to use the infrastructure, expertise and project management of this unique, open innovation environment free of charge.
About BIOMAC - European Sustainable BIObased nanoMAterials Community
BIOMAC is an Innovation Action (IA) started in January 2021 that will run until December 2024. The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement No. 952941. EU’s contribution is € 14 807 314,50 on a total budget of € 16 596 702,50.
Partners: AUTH, EUBIA, BEECO, LTU, BBEU, LIST, RISE, ATB, UEDIN, AIMPLAS, FRAUNHOFER, CNANO, ITENE, AIMEN, POLIMI, DTI, NNT, IDE, AXIA, UBU, ABIS, EXELISIS, EUBP, UNIPD, IRIS, RDC, DIAD, OHM, EVERSIA, ACC, NOVAMONT, ISQ, STAM.