Trainings
As part of TransBIB, we present comprehensive training material that addresses both beginners and experts. Our approach combines scientific principles with practical content to make the challenges and opportunities of the industrial bioeconomy tangible. After our industry workshops, the materials will be available to a wide audience here - ideal for anyone who wants to deepen their knowledge or reorient themselves.
The training materials on offer are constantly being expanded and adapted.
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What skills are actually needed for the bioeconomy in the construction industry?
Specialists in the bioeconomy need a wide range of skills: An innovative spirit for new things, resilience and foresight are particularly important. Expertise in the natural sciences (e.g. biology and chemistry) enables a critical view of interdisciplinary issues. Communication skills for stakeholder dialogue are also essential. What technological, digital, traditional and transformative skills are needed in the construction sector for the biologisation of industries?
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Bioeconomy - compact
What exactly is meant by "bioeconomy" and which industries are affected by it? We provide a compact and clear explanation of what lies behind the biologisation of industries and what opportunities and challenges it entails.
Bioeconomy - Compact
Biotechnologie & Biomanufacturing
What opportunities for value creation are available to us through modern biotechnology methods? We will introduce you to fermentation, protein engineering and the potential of biological adhesion promoters using everyday examples and use cases.
Biotechnologie & Biomanufacturing

Bioeconomy in the plastics industry
From bioplastics to modified biomass: we provide compact information on the variations of bio-based polymers as well as their properties and applications. The topic of degradability is also highlighted, as are the processing conditions.
Bioeconomy plastics industry
Fibre-reinforced plastics
Composite materials made of fibres and polymer matrix combine high mechanical strength with low material weight. We present the possibilities for using bio-based and renewable fibres in contrast to energy-intensively produced glass or carbon fibres.
Fibre-reinforced plastics
Training via video
Bioeconomy compact - to view
Bioeconomy - clearly explained
What does bioeconomy mean and which industries are affected? The film provides a compact introduction to the biologisation of industries and shows how biological principles are increasingly being integrated into economic processes. Both the opportunities and challenges of this change are highlighted - in a clear and practical way.
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