NEW HORIZON EUROPE PROJECT TO BOOST BIOECONOMY IN CENTRAL EASTERN EUROPEAN AND BALTIC COUNTRIES

Objavljeno: 13.02.2024.

On the 31st of January, the BOOST4BIOEAST project – BOOSTing the bioeconomy transformation FOR
(4) the BIOEAST- region has officially kicked off its activities in an online meeting which will be supporting
the BIOEAST Initiative in the next three years.
The BOOST4BIOEAST project – coordinated by the Hungarian Research Institute of Organic Agriculture
(ÖMKi)- aims to empower national stakeholders in the Central Eastern European and Baltic countries
for the development of national bioeconomy action plans and to build long-lasting structures and
spaces of dialogue for national and macro-regional cooperation. The 30 partners of the project cover all
BIOEAST countries and countries from Western Europe (Belgium, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, and
Spain) have been included to stimulate dialogue and knowledge exchange throughout different regions.
The project follows the footsteps of its predecessor, the BIOEASTsUP H2020 project, building upon its
outcomes that laid the foundation for macro-regional networking among bioeconomy experts and
policymakers through the development of its Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) and 11
Bioeconomy Concept Papers.
THE BIOEAST HUBS AND THEIR ROLE IN BOOSTING BIOECONOMY
At the core of the project, there is the need to establish or improve national bioeconomy expert
communities(BIOEAST HUBs) as focal points of capacity building and catalyst for stakeholder
engagement at national level for decision-making through participatory processes. The BIOEAST HUBs
will be linked to public administrations, ensuring a direct and efficient link to policymaking that
highlights the relevance of the solutions identified by the HUBs’ actions. In the next three years, the
HUBs will be engaged in the development of national bioeconomy action plans validated by public
administrations, and in fostering national bioeconomy innovation ecosystems through cross-sectoral
collaboration, capacity building and facilitating access to knowledge and networks to all bioeconomy
stakeholders. Furthermore, at macro-regional level, they will contribute to the specific strategic areas
of the BIOEAST Thematic Working Groups in updating the BIOEAST SRIA of 2022 (developed in the
BIOEASTsUP project).
ENRICHING KNOWLEDGE ON BIOECONOMY WITH A MULTIDIMENSIONAL ASSESSMENT AND
THE KNOWLEDGE PLATFORM
BOOST4BIOEAST will undertake a wide mapping of biomass availability, usage, bioeconomy
competences, educational needs, and innovation systems with the goal of promoting knowledge on
bioeconomy in the macro-region. Moreover, a BIOEAST Knowledge Platform will be set up to act as a
central point to find knowledge materials and relevant information on bioeconomy. The Platform will be
open and tailor-made to the needs of BIOEAST countries , allowing wide range of its bioeconomy actors
to access, share and store materials on national languages, therefore, stimulating active contributions
and knowledge sharing in and across each member states.

STIMULATING BIOECONOMY RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
Given the great importance that innovation and education have in promoting and reinforcing
bioeconomy activities, the project sets also the ambitious objective to bring together public and private
funders with entrepreneurs and young professionals to provide exposure to business opportunities
through a macro-regional Open Innovation Challenge (OIC) and pitching events. The project will also
expand activities of the Network of Bioeconomy Universities in the BIOEAST (BIOEAST UniNet) to
support stronger collaboration between universities and educational institutions of the macro-region
in order to integrate bioeconomy into their educational profile. Moreover, the project will continue to rely
on the already existing, macro-regional expert-policy networks, the seven Thematic Working Groups
(Agroecology & Sustainable Yields, Bioenergy & New Value-Added Materials, Food Systems, Forestry
Value Chain, Freshwater-based Economy, Advanced Biobased Materials and Bioeconomy Education),
set up by the BIOEASTsUP project to work on priority research topics on the macro-regional level to
facilitate more inclusive decision-making and to develop sustainability strategies for TWGs and national
HUBs to secure their long-term functioning.
THE ANNUAL BIOEAST BIOECONOMY CONFERENCE
To kick-start the community-building and establishment of the national expert networks , the
BOOST4BIOEAST project and the BIOEAST Initiative will organize the Annual BIOEAST Bioeconomy
Conference on 6-7 March 2024 in Budapest, Hungary. The theme of the event will be “The role of
national HUBs in national and macro-regional bioeconomy policies and R&I priorities in the BIOEAST
countries”.
The conference aims to bring together a wide range of stakeholders from the BIOEAST countries, coming
from all bioeconomy related fields and with varied professional and academic background.
The Conference will promote information about latest updates from the BIOEAST Initiative in the context
of ongoing European and upcoming EU presidency priorities, to provide practical knowledge, in order to
kick-start and facilitate collaboration, and present opportunities in joint programming initiatives.
More information and the registration to the conference is available here:

ANNUAL BIOEAST BIOECONOMY CONFERENCE 6-7 MARCH 2024


CONTACT INFORMATION
For further information, please contact Project Coordinator, Korinna Varga at
korinna.varga@biokutatas.hu .