TINADA SRL; ITABIA; INNOVATIESTEUNPUNT VZW; VESTLANDSFORSKING; CELIGNIS;European Centre for Renewable Energy (EEE); National Biomass Association (BGBIOM); Collison & Associates; ZLTO; CORE INNOVATION; WIRELESSINFO; MIGAL; ACTIA; EUKNOW; EPC
Through a joint effort, the 3-year H2020 project ENABLING intends to develop the great potential of the bio-based industry, encouraging the creation of efficient and structured biomass supply chains for the production of bio-based products (BBP). To do so, ENABLING proposes tools and methodologies nurturing collaboration and knowledge transfer among practitioners in the sector, through the creation of physical and virtual spaces for sharing best practices, brokering innovation in the bio-economy and providing stakeholders with coaching and guidance on innovation.
In ENABLING we collect best BBP (Bio based Products and Processes) practices, from inside and outside Europe, that are wholly or partly transferable to other regions, or serve as an inspiration for partners in the value chain. An interactive web based tool will provide easy to find information on the best practices identified.
The BiomassTrade Platform allows biomass producers and biomass processers to search and offer biomass residues and by-products, bio-based products as well as services in the different sectors of bioeconomy. The BiomassTrade Platform will operate EU-wide but aims to connect stakeholders on a regional level to foster the exchange of goods and services on that level.The BiomassTrade Platform allows biomass producers and biomass processers to search and offer biomass residues and by-products, bio-based products as well as services in the different sectors of bioeconomy. The BiomassTrade Platform will operate EU-wide but aims to connect stakeholders on a regional level to foster the exchange of goods and services on that level.
The Enabling Coaching Activities, available through an online simple questionnaire provided via the website, will support biomass producers or the BBP industry for the uptake of emerging best practices and help the applicants figure out more details about the bioeconomy and its component. The applicant can ask about biomass, bio-based products, innovation & technologies, scientific papers, EU and national laws, and much more.