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Anja Wagemanns, Professorin (W3) am Lehrstuhl für Lebensmitteltechnik der Technischen Universität Dresden

Food unspecific Biotechnology/Systems biology

“Animal protein is difficult to replace with alternative protein”

Anja Wagemans wants to give meat substitute products more "bite". To this end, the food technologist is working on the structure formation of alternative plant-based and microbiological biopolymers.

Mit den Projektdaten von Wald5Dplus lassen sich Karten erstellen, welche die Entwicklung von bis zu zehn verschiedenen Merkmalen von Bäumen vorhersagen.
The Wald5Dplus project data can be used to create maps that predict the development of up to ten different tree characteristics.

Agriculture and forestry Plants Forestry

Forest observation from a distance with AI

Researchers at Munich University of Applied Sciences have developed an AI-based method that enables a precise inventory and development forecast of forests.

Das Startup Phaeosynt will aus Kieselalgenkulturen produzierte Antikörper unter anderem in Schwangerschaftstests einsetzen.
Antibodies produced from diatom cultures would avoid animal testing and reduce the burden on the environment.

Pharmaceutical industry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Antibodies from diatoms for diagnostics

The start-up Phaeosynt from Hanover wants to develop a pregnancy test with antibodies from diatoms. The team is being funded by the German Federal Environmental Foundation.

Bohnen
Pulses such as beans are rich in protein and can replace animal proteins.

Food unspecific Agriculture sciences

Shaping sustainable food systems of the future

The Federal Ministry of Education and Research is participating as a sponsor in FutureFoodS, a European partnership on safe and sustainable food systems. A new call for proposals has now been launched.

Cover Bioeconomy International

Bioeconomy International

Global research alliances for a more sustainable economyPublished by: Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), September 2024Edited by: bioökonomie.de/BIOCOM Interrelations GmbHClimate change, scarce resources and the imperative of food security – the bioeconomy, as a sustainable form of biobased economic activity, offers a promising approach to overcoming major global challenges. International cooperation is of great importance for this. With ‘Bioeconomy International’, the BMBF has created the basis for successful research collaborations with non-EU researchers. The brochure provides an overview of the range of funded projects – from plant breeding, plant protection, food technology, biomaterials and biotechnology.

Internationales Forschungsteam entwickelt neue Methode für de novo Proteindesign
International research team develops new method for so-called de novo protein design.

Chemistry unspecific Biotechnology/Systems biology

Optimising protein structures with AI

Under the leadership of the Technical University of Munich, an international research team has developed a method with which proteins can be designed even better on a computer and produced with the desired properties.

Drohne vom Typ DJI T30 aus dem Projekt Smarter Weinberg im Testeinsatz in Bernkastel-Kues.
DJI T30 drone from the Smarter Vineyard project being tested in Bernkastel-Kues.

Agriculture and forestry Plants Agriculture sciences

Smart technologies for climate-resilient viticulture

Two innovative projects at the University of Koblenz show how technological innovations and fast 5G data transmission can make viticulture more climate-resilient and sustainable.

Wie hier im Schweizer Solothurn soll nun auch in Japan eine neue Biomethanisierungsanlage entstehen.
As here in Solothurn, Switzerland, a new biomethanisation plant is now to be built in Japan.

Chemistry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Electrochaea takes bio-methane to Japan

The Bavarian company Electrochaea has concluded a licence agreement and technology transfer for its patented power-to-gas technology with Japan's Hitachi Ltd.

Mikroskopaufnahme von methanogenen Archaeen, unserem Biokatalysator
Microscope image of the biocatalyst: methanogenic archaea

Chemistry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Primordial microbes hold the key to sustainable energy storage

The Munich-based power-to-gas company Electrochaea has developed an innovative process in which microorganisms convert surplus electricity into climate-neutral methane.

Vollautomatisierte Mesokosmenanlage zur automatischen Bewässerung und Messung von Pflanzenstruktur, -vitalität und -wachstum. Sie befindet sich an der Universität Greifswald.
Fully automated mesocosm system for automatic irrigation and measurement of plant structure, vitality and growth. It is located at the University of Greifswald.

Agriculture and forestry Plants Agriculture sciences

Millions in funding for peatland research

The Wetscapes 2.0 project is receiving 10 million euros from the German Research Foundation to research complex processes in the rewetting of fenland landscapes.

Verschiedene beschichtete Lebensmittelverpackungen.

Chemistry Plants

Protective lacquer

An Italian start-up is utilizing waste from tomato processing to develop an eco-friendly alternative to conventional packaging coatings. A bio-resin is extracted from tomato peels that is free of BPA and biodegradable.

Das klimaschädliche Kohlendioxid könnte bald schon als industrieller Rohstoff Karriere machen.
Among other things, the new funding guideline supports the biotechnological use of CO2 as a raw material.

Chemistry unspecific Biotechnology/Systems biology

Funding round launched: Innovative methods for organic production

As part of the new funding guideline ‘Future technologies for the industrial bioeconomy’, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research is funding innovative projects that address bio-based products and processes for a climate-neutral and recyclable industry.

Teströhrchen im Labor
Test tubes in the laboratory

Chemistry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

New enzyme optimises material cycles

A research team led by Marburg microbiologist Tobias Erb has found a new way to effectively fix CO2 and transfer it into the cell metabolism. A completely new enzyme was designed for this purpose and optimised through evolution in the laboratory.

Käseplatte - Mit einem neuen Verfahren wollen Forscher die Angebotspalette erweitern.
Infinite Roots is breaking new ground in the development of mushroom mycelium-based dairy products.

Chemistry Waste Biotechnology/Systems biology

Infinite Roots: Using whey to create new mycelium-based dairy products

The Hamburg-based biotech start-up Infinite Roots wants to utilise whey as a nutrient for mycelium fermentation and thus pave the way for new alternative dairy products.

Mikroalgen in einem neuartigen Photobioreaktorsystem binden CO2 und produzieren daraus eine pflanzenstärkende Biomasse.
For example, nutrients obtained from sludge water from the sewage treatment plant were used to feed microalgae in a new type of photo bioreactor system to produce plant strengthening agents and soil conditioners for agriculture.

Chemistry Microorganisms Chemistry

When wastewater treatment plants become biorefineries

In the RoKKa project, partners from research and industry have demonstrated how new processes can be used to extract high-quality raw materials for the bioeconomy using wastewater from sewage treatment plants, while at the same time reducing CO2 emissions.

Prof. Dr. Carola Griehl

Chemistry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

“Algae offer a wide range of options for industrial utilization”

For more than two decades, Carola Griehl has been researching technologies to extract proteins, active ingredients, or petroleum-like hydrocarbons from algae on a large scale and make them usable for industry.

Grünalgen-Zucht an der Uni Jena
Dr Trang Vuong (left) and Dr Prateek Shetty from the University of Jena show the growth of the green algae in the spatially structured 3D environment in comparison to conventional cultivation conditions in the laboratory.

unspecific Microorganisms unspecific

Green algae as adaptation artists

Jena researchers reveal how well tiny green algae can adapt to their environment – without interfering with their genetic material. The observations from the study could benefit biotechnology.

Feine Backwaren wie Biskuits oder Tortenböden werden in der Regel durch Proteinschaum auf Eiweiß-Basis locker und luftig.
Fine baked goods such as sponge cakes or meringue are usually made light and airy with protein foam based on egg whites.

Food Plants Biotechnology/Systems biology

Fluffy Christmas meringue made from plant-based protein foam

Fraunhofer researchers from Freising are developing a food foam based on legumes to replace traditional egg whites from hens' eggs in baked goods.

Für die Analyse von Produkteigenschaften und -qualität wird aus der hydrothermal hergestellten Flüssigkeit (hinten) Trockensubstanz (vorne) gewonnen.
To analyse product properties and quality, dry matter (front) is extracted from the hydrothermally produced liquid (back).

Chemistry Waste Biotechnology/Systems biology

Artificial humic substances from biogenic residues

With the help of hydrothermal humification, researchers from the Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy in Potsdam have succeeded in artificially producing humic substances, which are important for soil health, and making them usable as fertiliser for agriculture.

Graphische Darstellung der Aufbereitung von Urin und Kot zu Dünger
Graphic representation of the processing of urine and faeces into fertiliser

Chemistry Waste Chemistry

Turning nutrients around with recycled fertiliser made from urine

After three years of research, the ‘zirkulierBAR’ project shows that it is technically feasible and ecologically sensible to process human excrement as fertiliser for agriculture. The results have now been published in a handbook.

Diese Studentenblumen wachsen auf unterschiedlichen Biokohle-Kompost-Mischungen.
These marigolds grow on different biochar compost mixtures.

Agriculture and forestry Plants Agriculture sciences

Peat-free potting soil from regional plant residues

In the TOPKO project, researchers at Oldenburg University of Applied Sciences want to develop biochar and hydrochar from agricultural residues such as green waste and manure in order to replace peat in horticulture.

Eike Janesch, Simon Täuber, Thomas Högl und Stefan Junne (v.l.) vom Fachgebiet Bioverfahrenstechnik beim Befüllen des Reaktors mit Stallstroh zur schnellen mikrobiellen Hydrolyse des Strohs.
Eike Janesch, Simon Täuber, Thomas Högl and Stefan Junne (from left) from the Bioprocess Engineering department filling the reactor with barn straw for rapid microbial hydrolysis of the straw.

Agriculture and forestry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Producing sustainable fish feed with microalgae

Bioprocess engineers at TU Berlin are showing how fish farming in aquacultures can become more sustainable. Omega-3 fatty acids for fish feed were obtained from plant residues and with the help of bacteria and algae, which can replace fishmeal and fish oil.

Nachhaltige, im Faserguss- und Tiefziehverfahren hergestellte Packmittel aus Moorpflanzen
Sustainable packaging made from peatland plants using the fibre casting and thermoforming process

Agriculture and forestry Waste Biotechnology/Systems biology

Sustainable packaging made from reed

Fraunhofer researchers provide evidence that plants from paludiculture are also suitable for the production of packaging and can therefore replace wood as a raw material for paper production.

Der Bodenpilz Mortierella alpina in einer Petrischale. M. alpina produziert spezielle Moleküle mit wurmtötender Wirkung, die Malpinine, mit denen er sich vor Fressfeinden schützen kann.
The soil fungus Mortierella alpina in a petri dish. M. alpina produces special molecules with a worm-killing effect, the malpinins, with which it can protect itself from predators.

Agriculture and forestry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

How a soil fungus fights nematodes

Researchers in Jena have been able to clarify how the soil fungus Mortierella alpina naturally protects plants from predators and could thus make agriculture more sustainable.

Mit Holzschutzmitteln behandeltes Altholz muss derzeit in genehmigten Großkraftwerken verbrannt werden. In H2Wood entstehen daraus Wasserstoff, Carotinoide und Stärke.
Waste wood treated with wood preservatives currently has to be incinerated in authorised large-scale power plants. In H2Wood, hydrogen, carotenoids and starch are produced from it.

Chemistry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Bio-based products from regional wood waste

In the H2Wood – BlackForest project, Fraunhofer researchers and partners produced biohydrogen using bacteria and microalgae and obtained carbon-based by-products such as lignin and starch.

Logo GFFA
The GFFA is an international forum dedicated to forward-looking issues in the global agricultural and food industry.

Agriculture and forestry unspecific Agriculture sciences

GFFA 2025: Focus on the bioeconomy

At the 17th Global Forum for Food and Agriculture (GFFA) in Berlin, agricultural and food policy experts will be looking for solutions on how to make the bioeconomy sustainable in order to secure the world's food supply and combat climate crises.

Das biologisch abbaubare Geotextil ist aus nachwachsenden Rohstoffen und dient als temporärer Filter für die Ufersicherung.
The biodegradable geotextile is made from renewable raw materials and serves as a temporary filter for bank stabilisation.

Textiles Plants Materials sciences

Biodegradable filter for bank protection

In the joint research project ‘Bioshoreline’, researchers have developed filters made of biodegradable geotextiles to protect river banks without negatively impacting ecosystems in the future.

Charlott Wenig

Construction Plants Chemistry

“Tree bark is an underutilised resource”

Charlett Wenig is researching the potential of tree bark to establish this previously little recognised raw material as a biomaterial for new applications.

Formo Käsegratain
The start-up Formo specialises in producing fermentation-based cheese alternatives.

Food Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

FORMO: EIB loan for the expansion of alternative cheese production

The Berlin-based food tech start-up Formo is receiving 35 million euros from the European Investment Bank (EIB) for the further development of its technology for the microbial production of animal-free dairy products.

Das adaptive, selbstanpassende Verschattungssystem „Solar Gate“ unterstützt die Klimaregulierung von Gebäuden.
The adaptive, self-adjusting Solar Gate shading system supports the climate regulation of buildings.

Construction Plants Materials sciences

Bio-based sun protection for building facades

Pine cones served researchers from Stuttgart and Freiburg as a model for a new bio-based shading system for building facades that adapts itself to the weather and is energy self-sufficient.

Auflauf mit ziehendem Käse

Chemistry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

GFI (2025): Consumer survey on precision fermentation

A recent study, conducted by the Good Food Institute (GFI) in collaboration with Accenture, analysed consumer attitudes and preferences towards precision fermentation products in five key markets: France, Germany, Spain, the UK and the US.

Interaktive Karte zum globalen Patentdatensatz für bioökonomiebezogene Erfindungen
Interactive map of the global patent dataset for bioeconomy-related inventions

unspecific unspecific Bioökonomie mitgestalten

AI generates world map of bioeconomy patents

The BMBF-funded junior research group TRABBI has used artificial intelligence (AI) to create a global overview of over 5.6 million bioeconomy-related patents for bio-based products, services and processes.

Marinierte Stücke vegan
Marinated vegan pieces as a meat alternative

Food Waste

Meat substitute

More and more people are looking not only for a healthy diet, but also a plant-based one. Yet there is no need to give up eating meat - an alternative comes from Switzerland.

Mustergewebe aus Lignin-Zellulose-Mischung
Sample fabric made from a lignin-cellulose blend

Textiles Plants Materials sciences

Textile coatings made from lignin

In the EU project BioFibreLoop, researchers are developing textile patterns and coatings made from renewable and recyclable materials - also for outdoor clothing.

Insektenkost
At the networking meeting to mark the establishment of Endosolutions, mealworms were served as a taster.

Chemistry Waste Biotechnology/Systems biology

Upswing for insect breeding in Giessen

Insect biotechnology in Giessen is getting a boost: the Fraunhofer IME has announced that the start-up Endosolutions is to set up at the research centre and breed insects on a large scale.

Moor
Only 5 % of the moors in Germany are still considered near-natural and intact.

Agriculture and forestry Plants Bioökonomie mitgestalten

Major project launched to restore the moors

In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, large areas of moorland are to be rewetted by 2027 and new options for utilising paludiculture tested.

Tiefseeschwämme und ihre symbiotischen Bakterien sind ein Forschungsschwerpunkt am GEOMAR. Im Projekt XTREAM werden sich die beteiligten Wissenschaftler:innen besonders auf die Suche nach neuen Biokatalysatoren fokussieren.
Deep-sea sponges and their symbiotic bacteria are a research focus at GEOMAR.

Chemistry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Tracking down biocatalysts in the deep sea

An international research team with the participation of GEOMAR researchers from Kiel is searching for robust microorganisms in extreme habitats on Earth in order to accelerate biotechnological applications.

Tampon aus Meeresalgen
Tampon made from seaweed

Chemistry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Vyld algae tampon in use

The world's first tampon made from seaweed from Berlin start-up Vyld has passed the certification hurdle and has recently started to make its way into the country's first sanitary facilities.

Flaggen der EU
Clusters from eleven European countries have joined the new bioeconomy alliance EBCA.

unspecific unspecific Bioökonomie mitgestalten

New EU alliance for a circular bioeconomy

A total of 14 clusters from various European countries, including Germany, have joined forces to promote a circular and sustainable bioeconomy.

Ein gentechnisch verändertes Pseudomonas putida-Bakterium, das Nylon abbauen und in wertvolle Stoffe umwandeln kann.
A genetically modified Pseudomonas putida bacterium that can break down nylon and convert it into valuable substances.

Textiles Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Bacteria for recycling nylon waste

As part of a Europe-wide project, a research team from Jülich has developed a bacterium that can convert various nylon building blocks into valuable substances – a new approach to combating plastic pollution.