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Riesenbausteine aus Bioplastik zusehen auf der "Grünen Woche" 2016 in Berlin

Automobile unspecific Biotechnology/Systems biology

nova-Institut (2017): Market study on biobased polymers

Despite difficult market environment the worldwide production capacity for bio-based polymers has increased by 4% to 6.6 million tonnes compared to 2015. But the annually growth rate from 2012 to 2014 was even 10%.

The eastern grey squirrel, originally from North America, is omnipresent in Europe.

unspecific Microorganisms Biodiversity

Invasive species gaining ground

An international study finds the rates of alien species introduction worldwide are higher than ever. A third of all first introductions were recorded between 1970 and 2014.

An der TU Dresden wurde das aus Krabbenschalen gewonnene Chitosan erstmals zu Garn verarbeitet.
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Pharmaceutical industry Animals Materials sciences

Thread made of crab shell

Textile researchers from the Technical University (TU) Dresden have used crab and shrimp shells to produce organic yarn from pure Chitosan, a natural material found in the shells.

GO-Bio Förderinitiative -Startups der Bioökonomie auf Kapitalsuche
GLS Crowd is the first crowdfunding platform to be owned by a bank. Sustainability is at the heart of its work.

unspecific unspecific Environmental technology

Bank backs crowdfunding platform

GLS, a bank specialising in sustainable investments, has set up a crowd-investing platform for businesses and projects.

weltmesse für Bio-Produkte, Biofach
Die Nachfrage nach Bio-Produkten wächst, wie auch die weltgrößte Fachmesse BIOFACH zeigt.

Food Plants Agriculture sciences

Calls for more research into organic farming

Organic farming is booming, yet there is still too little applied research being performed in this area, criticise experts. That will soon change.

Schwarze Soldatenfliege als Chitinquelle
Researcher use the black soldier fly as a sustainable source for chitin.

Chemistry Animals Biotechnology/Systems biology

Using chitin to strengthen textiles

The research cooperation “ChitoTex” is developing a procedure to utilize the black soldier fly Hermetia illucens as a sustainable source for chitin, which can be used to coat textile fibers.

Swarm of deep-sea robots developed for the competition by Fraunhofer IOSB.

Automobile Microorganisms Biodiversity

Mapping ocean floors in 3D

The muli-million-dollar global XPRIZE competition to explore and map the ocean floors has reached its semi-finals. Still on board is the German team "Arggonauts".

Mussel attached to ground via byssal threads

Chemistry Animals Biotechnology/Systems biology

Mussels as blueprint for green chemistry

Mussels could serve as a blueprint for the environmentally friendly production of complex polymers. Max-Planck researchers in Potsdam deciphered the intricate process.

International researcher working together

Food Plants Agriculture sciences

SDG-Graduate school kicks off

The German University of Hohenheim and the Ethiopian university Hawassa received 2 million euros in funding to start their SDG graduate school program investigating food security.

Energy Plants Agriculture sciences

BDBe (2017): High acceptance for biofuels made from field crops

A survey carried out by the Federal Association of the German Bioethanol Industry (BDBe) highlights the positive attitude of consumers towards the use of biofuels from field crops.

Eco-friendly copper mining can be achieved through bioactive substances that bind selectively to the surface of ore minerals

Construction Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Mining copper with microbes

So far the processing of copper ores requires the application of toxic chemicals. A new Chilean-German research project aims at an eco-friendly product from marine bacteria.

The intelligent feeding software by fodjan can calculate individual feeding rations.

Agriculture and forestry Animals Agriculture sciences

Remote-controlled feeding tools

Digital tools are gaining momentum among farmers. With its smart feeding software for dairy cows the start-up "fodjan" has attracted new investors.

Clean water is the basis for our own health as well as a healthy environment.

Chemistry unspecific Chemistry

Leaving “ZeroTrace“ of micro pollutants

Removing micro pollutants from sewage is commonly done via activated charcoal, which consists of fossil mineral coal. Fraunhofer researchers aim to replace coal with renewable resources.

A shoal of atlantic fish in aquaculture.

Food Animals Nutritional sciences

Marine algae to provide omega-3 fatty acids

The companies DSM and Evonik founded new joint venture "Veramaris" to produce omega-3 fatty acids from marine algae. Salmon farms will benefit from the new source of essential fatty acids.

Food Plants Agriculture sciences

Mediator between nature and technology

Putting technology in the service of nature has become a life’s mission for Cornelia Weltzien. As an agricultural engineer, she is working to utilise the full spectrum of technologies in new and complex systems that are aimed at conserving soil and facilitating the work of farmers.

A molecule consisting of only three adjoined sugars was sufficient to protect against pneumonia in mice.

Chemistry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Using sugar to vaccinate against pneumonia

Pneumococci can cause severe pulmonary and inflammatory infections. Max Planck researchers identified a successful vaccine consisting of only three adjoined sugars.

The monitoring system InnoCow uses sensors in a collar to track and analyze the health of dairy cows.

Agriculture and forestry Animals Agriculture sciences

A fitness collar for dairy cows

The start-up InnoCow is presenting a new diagnostic tool for dairy cows at the CeBIT. It provides farmers with information about the health and impending heat of their cows.

3D-Drucker für Bioplastik
More and more biobased materials have become available for 3D printing over the last few years.

Consumables unspecific ICT

Testing bioplastics for 3D printing

The BioFabNet focussed on developing communication strategies for 3D printing in order to generate public awareness for biobased materials and the possibilities of bioeconomy.

Sofinnova Partners raises €106 million for industrial bio-tech fund.

Consumables Plants Materials sciences

Sofinnova secures €106 million biotech fund

Venture capital firm Sofinnova has raised €106 million for its Industrial Biotech I fund, which aims to invest in bio-based industry start-ups.

EFI aims to combine the protection of the forest-ecosystem with the sustainable use of its resources.

Agriculture and forestry Plants Agriculture sciences

European Forest Institute opens office in Bonn

New addition: A branch of the European Forest Institute has just opened in Bonn. The institute conducts research on forests at a pan-European level and advises policy makers.