Chemistry of the future - sustainable solutions put to the test?
In the current social debate, the bioeconomy is becoming increasingly important in the chemical industry, particularly with regard to ecological sustainability and resource conservation. Our workshop will therefore deal with various key aspects of bioeconomic chemistry, including:
Bioplastics: progress and challenges in sustainable plastic alternatives.
Platform chemicals: role and potential as central building blocks of bioeconomic processes.
Biorefinery: technologies for converting renewable resources into chemical products.
Lubricants and adhesives: developments in biodegradable variants and their environmental impact.
In addition, current social issues are taken into account in order to develop solutions that are both ecologically and socially relevant. We are particularly looking forward to bringing together experts, professionals, consumers and other interested parties from various fields to enable an interdisciplinary exchange and to provide new impetus for the sustainable development of the chemical industry.
Project information
TransBIB focuses specifically on end customer workshops to promote innovation in the industrial bioeconomy. These workshop series have two central objectives:
- Identify barriers: Uncover barriers to innovation together with producers, processors and users of bio-based raw materials
- Develop solution strategies: Dialogue at eye level creates approaches to overcome these obstacles - for a more efficient implementation of innovative, bio-based products.
The multidirectional exchange formats promote open dialog between all participants and thus create space for new technologies and sustainable solutions.
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