3rd International BioSC Symposium “Towards an Integrated Bioeconomy”
12.11.2018
Meeting the Grand Societal Challenges and successfully implementing a sustainable bioeconomy requires the contribution of various stakeholders and research disciplines. Basic, applied and industry-oriented research including the natural, agricultural, engineering and economic sciences have to be bundled into a systemic integrative approach. At the 3rd International BioSC Symposium, experts from academia and industry discuss recent results and new developments for a sustainable bioeconomy from different points of view.
External guests and BioSC members present their interdisciplinary projects in the following sessions and complementary poster presentations:
Session I — Socioeconomic Perspectives within a Sustainable Bioeconomy: Socioeconomic analysis of bioeconomical developments (raw materials, processes and products) linked to markets, politics and society, as well as strategies or concepts for a successful implementation of an economically, ecologically and socially sustainable bioeconomy.
Session II — Innovations for Plant Production and Resource Management: Interdisciplinary, sustainable and visionary concepts, that allow for resource-preserving and environmental-friendly enhancement of plant performance, adaptation of quality to the respective utilization pathway and minimization of yield and post-harvest losses.
Session III — Green Value Chains ‐ Processes and Products from Biomass: New value chain concepts, promising products and solutions for the processing of biogenic raw materials, modular (bio-) transformations, downstream processing and integrated biorefinery concepts for the holistic and sustainable utilization of biomass.Complementary Poster Presentations
For more information, please have a look at the programme in the right column. Registration is open until October 15, 2018via the following link: https://www.biosc.de/registration_extern Source: BioSC