Join MainstreamBIO’s regional Scale-Up Workshops and drive innovation and sustainable pathways in bio-based solutions.
The MainstreamBIO project remains committed to fostering regional innovation and paving the way for sustainable business models in the bioeconomy. A key part of our mission is the regional scale-up workshops which start this September!
Designed to bring together a diverse group of stakeholders—ranging from multi-actor partnerships and local governments to biomass producers, these workshops are essential for addressing the challenges and amplifying the successes of MainstreamBIO project.
Serving as a platform for participants to engage meaningful discussions about their MainstreamBIO journey, these sessions will give stakeholders the opportunity to share their experiences, shedding light on the barriers they’ve faced and the success factors that have driven their progress. This knowledge exchange is crucial for evaluating the readiness of the supported solutions and cases in their respective regions for scaling up.
Participants will collaboratively co-create sustainable pathways for the future scale-up of bio-based solutions. By working together, stakeholder will help shape the regional strategies that will drive the bioeconomy forward, ensuring that the innovations supported by MainstreamBIO can be effectively scaled and integrated into local contexts.
Stay tuned as we continue to share updates on the outcomes of these workshops and the impactful work being done to accelerate the bioeconomy across EU.
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