Participants can expect stimulating lectures, original research, practical examples and lively discussions on the topic how sustainable Bioeconomy can contribute to the Green Deal. The sessions will be built around sustainable value chains and cover primary production, conversion technologies as well as product development, impact assessment, economic aspects, policies and consumer research. Circular economy and the use of digitalization for smart and sustainable processes will be emphasized as important concepts for the bioeconomy.
Two plenary sessions and parallel sessions covering 6 different topics as well as a virtual poster and industry exhibition add to a diverse congress programme.
For more information on the focus areas, see our Call for Contributions.