Driving the bioeconomy in Bavaria

Bioeconomy Impulse generator
  • BioCampus Straubing: Strengthening the Straubing region in the field of renewable raw materials and biobased business, among other things through the Technology and Start-up Center, the start-up competition PlanB Biobased.Business.Bayern and the planned multi-purpose demonstration plant BIOCAMPUS MULTIPILOT.
  • C.A.R.M.E.N. e. V.: the Central Agricultural Commodity Marketing and Energy Network to coordinate the cooperation of government, science, agriculture, forestry and enterprises in the field of renewable resources
  • Fraunhofer IGB: among others. Research on industrial biotechnology, bioinspired chemistry and sustainable catalytic processes
  • Fraunhofer ISC: Research on refinement and efficient material utilization of biogenic materials
  • Fraunhofer IVV: Research on sustainable food, packaging, recycling and environment
  • Fraunhofer IWKS: Research on bio-based raw materials, bioplastics, phosphorus recovery, urban mining, separation and sorting technologies
  • Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg: Research on sustainable food production and materials science
  • University of Ansbach: Research on sustainable and climate-neutral biomass production and resource efficiency
  • Hof University: Development of natural bioplastics and biogenic additives as well as compounding, extrusion and injection molding and recycling of biopolymers
  • University of Munich: Development of sustainable materials, e. g. E.g. bio-cementation or use of plant proteins from by-products for technical applications
  • University of Weihenstephan-Triesdorf: Research and development in biotechnology, bioengineering, biomass utilization, forestry/forestry, agriculture and food technology
  • NAWAREUM, Straubing: Information and experience site for the transformation of energy and raw materials supply in Bavaria
  • East Bavarian Technical University, Amberg: Study program in bio and environmental process engineering
  • SKZ Würzburg: Material development of biopolymers for numerous plastic applications
  • Technical University of Deggendorf: Development of sustainable plastics and bionic solutions (project network BayBionik)
  • Technical University of Nuremberg: Research into the potential uses of lignocellulose from wood for the production of innovative, bio-based materials and products
  • Technische Hochschule Rosenheim: Research and development for wood-based bioeconomy with focus on wood and plastics technology, chemical engineering at the Burghausen campus, planning of the Center for Biobased Materials in Waldkraiburg
  • Technical University of Munich with the Straubing Campus for Biotechnology and Sustainability, the TUM Technical Center for White Biotechnology and Algae Technical Center on the Ludwig Bölkow Campus
  • Technology and Promotion Center TFZ, Straubing: Research on the provision and use of energy sources and raw materials from harvested crops and residual materials from agriculture and forestry
  • University of Bayreuth: Research on microorganisms and enzymes as biocatalysts for industrial production as well as biobased materials and materials

Important network organizations of the Bavarian bioeconomy:

This list includes the drivers of the bioeconomy known to us from the Bavarian university landscape and is not to be considered exhaustive. Are you part of the Bavarian bioeconomy landscape? Then contact us.

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Dr. Petra Blumenroth