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ERA-NET Cofund on Blue Bioeconomy - Unlocking the potential of aquatic bioresources

Project description

Green light for Europe’s blue bioeconomy

Renewable, living aquatic resources, such as algae, sponges, jellyfish or microorganisms, are at the base of the blue bioeconomy that delivers a wide variety of products, processes and services. Playing an important role in the European Green Deal, the blue bioeconomy is essential in reducing the pressure on land resources and tackling climate change. In this context, the ERA-NET Cofund BlueBio project will act to unlock the potential of aquatic bio-resources to create jobs, economic growth and provide food, nutrition and bio-based products and services. The goal is to identify the best ways of bringing bio-based products and services to the market. The project will establish a coordinated R&D funding scheme to strengthen Europe’s position in the blue bioeconomy. BlueBio builds upon the networks, achievements and strategies obtained in the COFASP and ERA-MBT ERA-NETs and JPI Oceans.

Objective

The ERA-NET Cofund BlueBio will act to unlock the potential of aquatic bio-resources to create jobs, economic growth and provide food, nutrition and bio-based products and services. Thus, paving the way for a sustainable and competitive Blue Bioeconomy in Europe. The goal is to identify new and improve existing ways of bringing bio-based products and services to the market and find new ways of creating value in the Blue bioeconomy. The objectives of BlueBio are to establish a coordinated R&D funding scheme that will strengthen Europe’s position in this complex economic field in a global market. This will primarily be achieved by engaging funding agencies to implement a co-funded call focusing on Blue Knowledge and technological developments to respond to needs and gaps for R&I. The consortium has committed budgets making a strong co-funded call leveraging well the Commission's requests. BlueBio builds upon the networks, achievements and strategies obtained in the COFASP and ERA-MBT ERA-NETs and JPI Oceans, and will leverage the JPI Oceans role as a coordination platform. The consortium aims to implement 2-4 additional calls, developed through stakeholder engagement, and identifying new funding initiatives. BlueBio will implement a range of related activities which can add value to the cofounded projects and better address the impact of R&I projects. BlueBio will enhance valorisation from the actors in the Blue Bioeconomy sector, identify and address R&I needs of industry and society. Communications activities will support BlueBio and the funded projects to realise tangible impacts. Emphasis will be placed on the creation of pre-commercial outputs aimed at accelerating commercialisation and competitive deployment. BlueBio's directions and legacy will be informed by strategic forward-looking processes involving all stakeholders in identifying needs and gaps along the value chains.

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Call for proposal

H2020-BG-2018-2020

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Sub call

H2020-BG-2018-1

Coordinator

NORGES FORSKNINGSRAD
Net EU contribution
€ 2 365 979,72
Address
DRAMMENSVEIEN 288
0283 Oslo
Norway

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Region
Norge Oslo og Viken Oslo
Activity type
Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments)
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Total cost
€ 7 169 635,51

Participants (33)