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The Cluster BioEconomy – example of a regional approach

Horst Mosler, Cluster Manager Brussels , 27.02.2014. The Cluster BioEconomy – example of a regional approach. The BioEconomy Cluster region – Central Germany. 40 % of the german beech forest Established Chemical Region Industrial park areas Leading Research Institutes.

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The Cluster BioEconomy – example of a regional approach

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  1. Horst Mosler, Cluster Manager Brussels, 27.02.2014 The Cluster BioEconomy –exampleof a regional approach

  2. The BioEconomy Cluster region – Central Germany • 40 % ofthegermanbeechforest • Established Chemical Region • Industrial park areas • Leading Research Institutes

  3. Best conditionsfor a bioeconomyclusterregion • Supply andlogisticsof non-food biomassWood clusterRottleberode • Leadingresearchinstitutions (biotechnology, processscaleup, materials, environment) • Establishedbusinesslocatione.g. ofthechemicalandplasticsindustry • Professionals potential through universities and cooperative education

  4. PPM Magdeburg IPK Gatersleben ACP Piesteritz Leadingin bioeconomy Bitterfeld UFZ Leipzig Halle/Saale Chemical/Plastics composite Wood cluster Rottleberode Schkopau Leuna Böhlen DBFZ BioenergyLeipzig TU Dresden Zeitz Extension of an existing fossil feedstockbynon-food biomass(beechwood), inclusionofthe relevant researchinstitutionsto form an innovative BioEconomy Cluster CBP Leuna Companies Research Project-partners/ LOI

  5. Best conditionsfor a bioeconomy-region Breakdown ofthe TOP 100 companies in Saxony-Anhalt bysalesvolume Industrial sectors of afuture Bioeconomy IndustryExamples: Chemical industry Plastics Industry Plastics processing Energy Automotive components Transport and logistics 60% Othersectors Sources: Statistical Offices ofSaxonia-Anhalt, NordLB

  6. BioEconomy Cluster Key data • Founded in 2012 by 23 members • Awarded in the German Leading Edge Cluster Competition • SupportedbytheMinistryofSciencesandEconomicAffairsofthe Federal State Saxony-Anhalt • organisedas a regional network in theBioEconomy e.V. • Core region: Saxony-Anhalt andSaxony • Current R&D-Budget: 80.000.000 Euro • Currentlyfundedjoint R&D-projects: 17, 37* • Number of members / projectpartners: • Enterprises: 3650* Research/Education: 2226* *forecast 31.12.2014

  7. Regionales Netzwerk mit internationaler Perspektive Companies (extract) Research/Education Netzwerk Energie und Umwelt e. V.

  8. Strategic Approach Cascadeutilization 1. Classicalmaterialschain InnovativeProducts Chemical Processing Organosolv, Gasification, Pyrolysis • Bio-based Products • Intermediates • Specialities • Biopolymers • Bio-compounds • NFC/WPC • Drop-in fuels Olefins Maximize Value Creation Co-production Non-food Biomass Aromatics Integration intoexistingRefinery and Chemical Site BioEnergy Demonstration Industrial Production Market R&DPilot Scale R&DLab Scale 2. Speed upInnovation g kt - Mt t kg today

  9. Topics of the BioEconomy clusternetwork TG 1: Production and material utilization of non-food biomass (harvesting, logistics and manufacturing; innovative construction) TG 5: Management oftheBioeconomy Massflows: e.g. biophenolefoamswoodfibers Massflows: Wood, disposals TG 2: Production of base chemicals from non-food biomass TG 3: Polymers, materials und products from biomass Massflows: Ethylene Hydrogen Aromatics etc. Parameters, methods, optimization Disposal flows Energy Energetic optimization of processes Disposal flows Energy TG 6: Education for theBioEconomy TG 4: Energetic utilization and optimization in the overall context of the cascading value-added chain

  10. Steps on thewayto a cross-regional approach • Membership oftheindustrial park „Leuna“ – jointinternational businessdevelopment (clustermembers, e.g: Domo Chemicals, Belgium; GLACONCHEMIE, Austria; Global Bioenergies, France) • Affiliation as a full Member in theBiobased Industries Consortium (BIC), primarilyworking in: • Value Chain 1: Fromlignocellulosisfeedstocktoadvancedbiofuels, biobasedchemicalsandbiomaterials • Value Chain 2: Utilisationofthefull potential offorestrybiomassbyimprovedmobilisationandrealisationofnewaddedvalueproductsandmarkets • Cooperationwith French cluster IAR in theregions Picardie and Champagne-Ardenne; Memorandum of Understanding in preparation

  11. Technology Advancement on bothsides of the river Rhine Source: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung 16.1.2014, www.global-bioenergies.com, Fraunhofer CBP

  12. The BioEconomy Cluster • Strivesfortherealisationof a regional bioeconomyusingbeechwoodasthe non-food bio-source • Isinvolvedbythegovernmentofthe German Federal State Saxony-Anhalt in theshapingprocessoftheleadmarket „chemicalsandbioeconomy“ • Combinestheexpertiseofmorethan50 partners, coveringthelocalnetworkofthebioeconomyandtheentireinnovationchain • Partners areindustrialcompanies, innovative smalland medium-sizedenterprisesandresearchinstitutes YOUR IDEA ? Let‘sget in touch !

  13. Thankyouverymuchforyourattention! BioEconomy e.V. Weinbergweg 22 D-06120 Halle/Saale Germany Phone: +49 345 1314 2730 E-Mail: office@bioeconomy.de www.bioeconomy.de

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