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Structure of Joint Industrial and Academic Cooperation
in the Field of Bioeconomy in Germany
17. 11. 2015; Moscow
Cooperation between Russia and Germany in Bioeconomy
Dr. Manfred KircherChairman Advisory Board CLIB2021
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Kyoto GHG Emissiontargets
Strong and Urgent Driver:
CO2-Emission to be Reduced
To limit Global Warming to 2°C:1000 Gigatonnes CO2-Budget left
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Datenreihe 1
14.000 Gigatonnes CO2 eq.
from coal, gas, oil
to be left under ground
1000 Gigatonnes CO2
left to be emittedtill 2050
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Merkel at G7 Summit 2015:
......we emphasize that
deep cuts in global
greenhouse gas emissions
are required with a
decarbonisation of the global economy
over the course of this century.....
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German Government:Bioeconomy a Priority
Deutscher Bioökonomierat:Bioeconomy Advice to Government
• Independent Advisory Board to the German Federal Government
• Advice– Position statements– Events on relevant issues– Promotes vision of the bioeconomy to broader society
• Oriented both towards long-term objectivesas well as current policy requirements.
• 17 members• Established in 2009• www.biooekonomierat.de
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German Models of Joint Industrial & Academic Cooperation
• Institutions– Industrial & academic R&D projects
– Liaison & Technology Transfer Offices at Universities
– Regional Partnering Organisations
• Regional Development in Germany– Focus on State/Region „Bundesland“
– Centered on R&D/Pilot Plant/Industrial Site In the Region
– Reaching out internationally
• Connecting German & International Stakeholders– R&D/Education/Licencing/Implementation
– Regional/Domestic/Global Interaction
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Academic PartneringExample: RWTH Aachen; Faculty Biotechnology
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University Partnering SupportExample: RWTH Aachen Liaison Office
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University Technology TransferExample: Provendis
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German Models of Joint Industrial & Academic Cooperation
• Institutions– Industrial & academic R&D projects
– Liaison & Technology Transfer Offices at Universities
– Regional Partnering Organisations
• Regional Development– Focus on State/Region „Bundesland“
– Centered on R&D/Pilot Plant/Industrial Site In the Region
– Reaching out internationally
• Connecting German & International Stakeholders– R&D/Education/Licencing/Implementation
– Regional/Domestic/Global Interaction
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BavariaIBB Netzwerk GmbH
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BavariaResearch Center Renewable Feedstock; Straubing
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BavariaClariant Bio-Ethanol Pilot; Straubing
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HessenHessen Trade & Invest – Biotechnology
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Hessen- 3 Universities cooperate in
Synthetic Biology, Fungi- & Insect-Biotechnology
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Baden-WürttembergBIO PRO
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Baden-Württemberg- Universität Hohenheim
implements Bioeconomy Program
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North Rhine-WestphaliaBIO.NRW
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CLIB2021- 3 Universities + FZ Juelich
run CLIB-Technology Cluster
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CLIB2021- 3 Universities run Graduate Cluster Industrial Biotechnology
• Doctoral programme at 3 partner universities (2009-2016)
• > 140 PhD students in the program, > 60 alumni so far
• Basic research, industrial internship
training next generation biotechnologists and (bio-) chemical engineers
technology transfer (projects and people)
Sachsen-AnhaltSpitzencluster Bioökonomie runsPilot Plant integrated in an Industrial Site
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German Models of Joint Industrial & Academic Cooperation
• Institutions– Industrial & academic R&D projects
– Liaison & Technology Transfer Offices at Universities
– Regional Partnering Organisations
• Regional Development– Focus on State/Region „Bundesland“
– Centered on R&D/Pilot Plant/Industrial Site In the Region
– Reaching out internationally
• Connecting German & International Stakeholders– R&D/Education/Licencing/Implementation
– Regional/Domestic/Global Interaction
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3BI: Spitzencluster Bioökonomie (DE); Biobased Delta (NL); Biovale (GB); IAR (F)
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CLIB2021International Open Innovation Platform
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• Education
• Science
• Development
• Scale-up
• Implementation
• Investing
• Founding
CLIB2021Education: 3 Universities run Graduate Cluster
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CLIB2021 R&D: Technologies along the Value Chain
Logo: selected CLIB membersText: selected CLIB partners
SupplierOperations
CustomerTechnology
Research
Logo: selected CLIB membersText: selected CLIB partners
ThyssenKrupp Steel
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CLIB2021Implementation: the EU Vanguard Initiative
Regional Smart Specialization
Improving Pillars of Competitiveness atthe regional level
Matching strategic roadmaps betweenregional, national and EU policy level
Cooperation
Interregional cooperation andharmonization
Aligning strategic investments
Industries
Transforming and emerging industries
Regions in the Vanguard-Initiative Smart Specialization
CLIB2021 in North Rhine-Westphalia- Regional Innovation Network NRW
RIN: „Model Region for Innovative and Sustainable Material Flow”
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Funded by :
CLIB2021 in Europe: Fl-NL-NRW the leading EU Industrial mega-Cluster
Population: 40.9 M
GDP: 1,382 bn EUR
GDP/capita: 33,572 EUR
Industry: 25 % of GDP
Agro&Food: 150 bn EUR
Chemical Ind.: 168 bn EUR
Population: 17 MGDP: 579 Bn EuroGDP/capita: 34,059Industry: 29% contr. GDPChemical: 60 Bn Euro Revenue
Population: 17,5 MGDP: 582 Bn EuroGDP/capita: 33,257Industry: 25.4% contr. GDPChemical: 65 Bn Euro Revenue
Population: 6.35 MGDP: 221 Bn EuroGDP/capita: 33,400Industry: 19.5% contr. GDPChemical: 43 Bn Euro Revenue
CLIB2021 in Europe: FL-NL-NRW kick-off BIG-C: Bio-Innovation Growth mega-Cluster
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CLIB2021 beyond Europe:Active in the Americas, Russia and Asia
Russia
BrazilCanada
Malaysia
2012201120102009
China
2016
You are invited:CLIB International Conference 2016
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