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BIOCHEM - Eco-IP Partnership for Driving Innovation in the Sector of Bio-based Products

The BIOCHEM project, which started on 1 February 2010, supports companies, and especially SMEs, to enter the emerging and highly promising market for bio-based products in the chemical sector.

Bio-based products are made from renewable, biological raw materials such as plants and trees. They are typically sold on into market sectors such as bio-plastics, bio-lubricants, surfactants, enzymes and pharmaceuticals. Bio-based products represent economic, environmental and societal benefits. Bio-based products also constitute one of Europe's six ‘Lead Markets’.


Ten things you need to know about the BIOCHEM Project:

  • Seven countries take part into the BIOCHEM project: UK, Belgium, Finland, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands and Spain;
  • The BIOCHEM consortium partners include innovation agencies, venture and public funding bodies and programme consultancies;
  • It develops tools, methodologies and processes tailored for SMEs that include guidance material and innovation support tools;
  • The BIOCHEM Toolbox gives access to bio-based market information, to an online partnering and innovation resources and an online private and public funding directory;
  • BIOCHEM partners organise individual audits, coaching and entrepreneurial teaching classesimproving the innovation capacity of bio-based chemistry start-ups and SMEs;
  • Through support in business planning, connecting to partners and potential clients, BIOCHEM helps biotech and chemical SMEs to enter new markets with innovative bio-based products;
  • It improves the innovation capacity of bio-based chemistry start-ups and SMEs;
  • It completes a comprehensive assessment of the bio-based products market;
  • By fostering the explanation and SMEs' adoption of “lean management” and efficiency principles, BIOCHEM improves the economical and environmental performance of existing processes;
  • It helps SMEs in the bio-sector estimate potential savings of greenhouse gas emissions in the life cycle of bio-based products, relative to the fossil-fuel derived alternatives.

  

Download the BIOCHEM factsheet

Download the BIOCHEM general presentation

Access BIOCHEM toolbox