TransBIB – Boost. Industrial. Bioeconomy.

Scaling & Implementation

The idea is in place — now it’s time to put it into practice: The ‘Scaling & Implementation’ phase focuses on scaling up bioeconomic solutions, validating processes and preparing for the transition to industrial application. The following services from TransBIB help to ensure that the scaling process is carried out safely and efficiently.

Scalability infrastructure

When a bioeconomy project moves into the implementation phase, access to suitable testing, pilot and demonstration facilities becomes particularly important. The TransBIB database on scaling infrastructure helps identify suitable facilities for testing, validation and upscaling. Information on capacity, areas of application and contact persons makes the selection process easier and provides a vital foundation for the next practical steps.

Life cycle assessment

It is during the implementation phase that the true sustainability of a process or product is determined. TransBIB’s life cycle assessment services help to systematically evaluate environmental impacts and present the ecological performance of bio-based solutions in a transparent manner. This enables companies and project partners to make informed decisions and communicate their results with confidence.

Certification schemes

Standards and certifications play a key role, particularly when it comes to market launch and practical implementation. The TransBIB overview of certification schemes helps to identify suitable requirements for products, processes and sectors, and to incorporate these into implementation. This provides guidance, enhances credibility and can facilitate market access for bio-based solutions.

BMWE Industrial Bioeconomy Funding Programme

The issue of funding and support is of central importance, particularly during the scaling-up and implementation phase. The BMWE’s Industrial Bioeconomy funding programme offers companies and consortia vital support to further develop innovative bio-based approaches and bring them to market. Those who identify funding opportunities at an early stage and make targeted use of them significantly improve their chances of successful implementation.