Plant and process engineering
“With communication standards to a digital biotech lab”
Engineer Felix Lenk is the founder and Managing Director of SmartLab Solutions GmbH. The spin-off from Dresden University of Technology develops hardware and IT solutions for the digitalised and automated laboratory of the future. These include the ‘Sens-o-Spheres’, a mobile measuring system the size of a pea that records important process parameters such as temperature in the culture medium of a bioreactor and transmits them to a base station.
Research alliance with Queensland: first projects launched
In 2022, Federal Research Minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger signed an agreement to strengthen joint bioeconomy research during her visit to the Australian state of Queensland. With the ‘Joint Declaration of Intent’, Germany and Australia want to expand their long-standing research cooperation.
DATI innovation communities
Bringing more good ideas into application and thus to companies and people: As a new component of its transfer and innovation promotion programme, the Federal Government intends to promote social and technological innovations in the future by setting up the German Agency for Transfer and Innovation (DATI). As an innovation agency, DATI will be based in Erfurt.
Agricultural systems of the future: the new brochure is now available
Climate change, global population growth and urbanisation: our food and agricultural systems are facing a multitude of complex challenges. New solutions are needed for sustainable, resource-efficient and adaptable agricultural production. The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) wants to play an active role in shaping the transformation towards a sustainable, future-proof agricultural and food industry.
Hannover Messe 2024: Sustainable industry with bioeconomy
"Energising a Sustainable Industry" is the guiding theme of Hannover Messe 2024. This year, the world's largest industrial trade fair is focussing on innovations for the sustainable production and energy supply of the future. Solutions for CO2-neutral production, AI-based technologies and green hydrogen production are on display.
Thinking big with smart bioprocess technology
Industrial biotechnology utilises microorganisms or individual biomolecules such as enzymes in bioprocesses as the basis for the industrial production of chemicals, biopharmaceuticals or food additives. The key players are cells as living factories that can produce a desired product in large quantities in closed bioreactors. Developing bioprocesses in such a way that the biotechnological production of a product is optimised is very time-consuming and complex.
Giving bio-based geotextiles the right durability
In everyday life, textiles are usually associated with clothing, blankets and the like. But textiles can also be found in civil engineering: Made from highly resistant synthetic fibers, they are used to reinforce embankments so that they can be planted with vegetation. They stabilize water protection dams and enable thinner asphalt layers in road construction.
Bioeconomy International: Looking back and forward in Bonn
In view of global challenges, markets and trade relations, a sustainable bioeconomy can only succeed through international cooperation. In 2012, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) launched the "Bioeconomy International" initiative ("Bioökonomie International"), with the first projects starting the following year. Research alliances between German players and partners from non-EU countries are supported. The aim is to strengthen research cooperation with the world's best and tap into international innovation potential.
Berlin: Future technologies for the industrial bioeconomy
As part of its bioeconomy research funding programme, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) aims to combine biotechnology with other promising future fields. These include artificial intelligence, robotics, nanotechnology, computer science and engineering. This is because innovations and disruptive developments are increasingly emerging at the boundaries between disciplines.