Interested in using data from citizens on the bioeconomy? Join us on the 27th, 28th and 29th of April 2022, either in Brussels or online
Re-connect with political and professional stakeholders regarding the latest discoveries and market trends on bioplastics in Europe
Discover how the future of bioproduction will look like by 2020 at this year’s European Summit of Industrial Biotechnology in Graz, Austria
Bio4Products will have its first of 4 webinars on the feasibility of a fast pyrolysis based biorefinery concept
BioCannDo invites young people to make their own bio-based plastic from natural raw materials.
Come and stop by at our stand!
BioCannDo organises a webinar for educators involved in developing and/or teaching bio-based (online) educational materials or programmes in Europe.
The First Mediterranean summer school for sustainable development and bioeconomy will bring together young people and tutors from the Academia, Research, Industry and Stakeholders from the Mediterranean area and the Balkans. Professionals, young researchers and students (Postgraduate level and above) will have the opportunity to present their interests and activities related to Sustainability and Bioeconomy in their countries and […]
Communication is key in promoting the acceptance of the bioeconomy. Lessons and best practices will be discussed at the workshop to be held during the “European Bioeconomy Scene” conference in Helsinki, Finland.
German and European stakeholders will gather and talk about the challenges of the bioeconomy, in particular those of the bio-based products, in Germany and beyond.
What can we learn from the evolution of the bioeconomy? Hear from the people behind the industries working on the latest bio-based technologies and materials.
BioCannDo organises a webinar for educators involved in developing and/or teaching bio-based (online) educational materials or programmes in Europe.
With the ongrowing demand to shift our existing fossil-based resources towards bio-based raw materials, there’s a need to discover and upscale our bio-based process technology and materials.
Plastic for toys should be as healthy and sustainable as possible.
That is why the next generation of plastic toys will be made of biobased materials from renewable feedstocks.
Design the best Biobased Lesson and Win Prizes!
“Are you involved in developing educational material concerning the bio-based economy and/or interested in the education of (new) professionals? Then you may want to engage with others that share your interest and join our webinar. BioCannDo is about explaining the idea of the bioeconomy and of bio-based end-products in a clear and understandable language, in […]
The fourth BioCannDo online webinar is dedicated to all stakeholders that want to engage with others and learn more on how to communicate the benefits of the bioeconomy. Topics discussed include the Biobased Parade, BioWays’ experience and the European Bioeconomy Network.
BioMonitor engages in a dialogue with bio-based stakeholders to identify relevant indicators and drivers of the bioeconomy. The project will have its first workshop catered to stakeholders coming from international business and public sectors. BioMonitor will collect their input to comprehend their needs prior to developing an effective and robust data and modelling framework for […]
The conference will focus on the different aspects we need to look at when transitioning towards a sustainable and circular bioeconomy. These include: Supporting the strategic research and innovation and strengthening support for education and training Upscaling the bio-based sectors, mobilise investments, supporting the creation of markets and developing better monitoring Encouraging the adoption, updating […]
The BioCannDo project will be joining the international bioeconomy exhibition (in Pavillion 6) at the Maker Faire in Rome. The project team will present the “bioplastic street” – an experimental set-up with successive practical activities where young students make bio-based plastic with natural raw materials. In addition, the project team will conduct a consumer survey […]
The BioCannDo project was born out of the increased need to raise public awareness about bio-based products by developing multi-stakeholder proven communication key messages, engage a European stakeholder network and develop relevant communication formats and education materials. In order to achieve these outcomes the project is organising a number of expert and public engagement activities. […]
BioCannDo organises a webinar for educators involved in developing and/or teaching bio-based (online) educational materials or programmes in Europe to share their thoughts on the “gap” of the bioeconomy education in Europe.
Are you involved in the development of the bioeconomy and/or of innovative bio-based products, and interested in communicating about the benefits bio-based products offer to the larger public? Then you may want to engage with others that share your interest and watch our webinar. BioCannDo is about explaining the idea of the bioeconomy and […]
In this interactive BioCannDo workshop, we will together explore the development of clear, scientifically sound communication messages about bio-based insulation materials that can be easily understood by a general audience. While there have been numerous projects exploring different aspects of the bioeconomy, there has been little work done so far on developing concrete and understandable […]
BioCannDo organises a new webinar for educators to reflect on a Community of Practice for bio-based education.
BioCannDo webinar on public perception of bio-based plastics and communication challenges and on general bioeconomy key messages
Are you active in the field of bio-based cleaning products? Join our webinar on Tuesday, 5 September 14:00 – 15:00 CEST!
BioCannDo organises a webinar for educators involved in developing and/or teaching bio-based (online) educational materials or programmes in Europe.
The first BioCannDo online webinar dedicated to all stakeholders that want to engage with others and learn more on how to communicate the benefits of the bioeconomy.