The BIONetZero project supports innovation and the adoption of new processes and advanced technologies within biosolutions for the agrifood and energy-intensive industries. It simultaneously builds capacity and reinforces and accelerates the transformation towards a greener, more digital, and resilient economy.
The project aims to reduce the dependency of companies in Europe on critical inputs and critical technologies, enabling them to establish net-zero production, and retain as much as possible critical raw materials through the development of novel biosolutions, substitutes, innovative products, or services.
Throughout the project’s duration, the consortium will provide opportunities for over 100 Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in the agrifood and energy-intensive sectors. It will offer them networking opportunities and facilitate building contacts with experts, investors, and technology providers.
The project will also include networking events, site visits, and investment events. Participating SMEs will be assigned a Key Account Manager (KAM) from the consortium, who will assist them in developing their biosolutions and in finding suitable mentors, specialists, and building a network of contacts. The BIONetZero project supports innovation and the adoption of new processes and advanced technologies within biosolutions for the agrifood and energy-intensive industries. It simultaneously builds capacity and reinforces and accelerates the transformation towards a greener, more digital, and resilient economy.
The project aims to reduce the dependency of companies in Europe on critical inputs and critical technologies, enabling them to establish net-zero production, and retain as much as possible critical raw materials through the development of novel biosolutions, substitutes, innovative products, or services.
Throughout the project’s duration, the consortium will provide opportunities for over 100 Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in the agrifood and energy-intensive sectors. It will offer them networking opportunities and facilitate building contacts with experts, investors, and technology providers.
The project will also include networking events, site visits, and investment events. Participating SMEs will be assigned a Key Account Manager (KAM) from the consortium, who will assist them in developing their biosolutions and in finding suitable mentors, specialists, and building a network of contacts.
