Contributing to the Future
The ScienceCampus Halle will invest 1.2 million euros in pioneering bioeconomy research
(firmenpresse) - Press Release ion and conversion. The projects will start in early 2019 at the latest and will help advance bioeconomy research in Saxony-Anhalt.
Continuing to promote what has been tried and tested
The WCH is already into its third round of funding. Currently seven very promising projects are underway as part of the second round of funding. The new application-oriented research projects are also joint projects. To be considered a joint research project, they must include at least two WCH members from Saxony-Anhalt and one industrial partner. This strategy moves the WCH closer to its goal of intensifying interdisciplinary cooperation between regional partners. At regular intervals the WCH tenders projects in the areas of plant production, processing and conversion, as well as social economics.
When selecting the joint projects, the WCH looks at a range of different criteria, including interdisciplinary research, an innovative research plan with application potential, a high relevance for economic utilization, and the involvement of economic partners.
Research in an international framework
The ScienceCampus Halle realizes the necessity of research funding because it recognizes the chances it entails - funding is always an investment in the future. This is why research funding is also one of the main aspects of the 7th International Bioeconomy Conference entitled important annual bioeconomy events in the country and is a gathering place for numerous renowned bioeconomy scientists and stakeholders, as well as representatives from the world of politics. The conference provides an overview of the opportunities and potentials of the bioeconomy, particularly in the region of Central Germany. Here funding possibilities are presented alongside renowned research.
The 7th International Bioeconomy Conference is jointly organized by the ScienceCampus Halle and the BioEconomy Cluster and will take place on June 6
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The ScienceCampus Halle – plant-based bioeconomy and the Cluster BioEconomy are two associations whose stakeholders are working on the basics of the bio-based economy. Both not only are situated in the German Federal State Saxony-Anhalt, but are direct neighbors on the WeinbergCampus of the city of Halle/Saale. The Leipniz-Science-Campus mainly is working on a bio-economic basic research for agriculture. In the Cluster BioEconomy industrial partners and research institutions are working on bio-based value chains based on renewable raw materials.
The ScienceCampus Halle and the BioEconomy Cluster Central Germany are organizing together the 7th International Bioeconomy Conference in Halle from June 6 – 7, 2018. The motto of the conference will be “Bio meets Economy – Science meets Industry”.
Nadja Sonntag
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Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Leibniz-WissenschaftsCampus Halle - Pflanzenbasierte Bioökonomie
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Datum: 15.03.2018 - 17:12 Uhr
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