Bio-based intelligent solutions – collaboration platform for strengthening the regional circular economy in Finnish: Biopohjaiset älykkäät ratkaisut-yhteistyöalusta kiertotalouden alueellisena vahvistajana (BioÄly) 29.5.2018 Sampo Tuukkanen, Assistant Professor, BioMediTech Institute and Faculty of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, Tampere University of Technology (TUT),
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Bio-based intelligent solutions
– collaboration platform for strengthening
the regional circular economy
in Finnish: Biopohjaiset älykkäät ratkaisut-yhteistyöalusta
kiertotalouden alueellisena vahvistajana (BioÄly)
29.5.2018
Sampo Tuukkanen, Assistant Professor,
BioMediTech Institute and Faculty of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering,
Tampere University of Technology (TUT),
BioÄly project – mission
• Global shift towards bioeconomy and circular economy!
– Increased use of renewable materials, enhanced use of raw
material, and lowered carbon footprint!
• Improved competitiveness of industry in Pirkanmaa
(Tampere region)
– Improved usage and generation of new technological findings
– Boosting of low carbon economy
• Mission of BioÄly-project (1.4.2018-31.3.2021)
– Strengthening R&D activities in Pirkanmaa
– Intelligent solutions based on renewable and recyclable materials
– Increased energy and material efficiency
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BioÄly project – Objectives and Results
• Building a collaboration platform for bio-based intelligent
solutions supporting bio- and circular economy in Pirkanmaa area
– Aiming at gathering about 40 active actors (industrial or societal)
• Creating industry initiated product and service concepts, and
pilots/demonstrations in collaboration with industrial partners
– Several technology demonstrators for collaboration platform members
– 6-8 pilots with the industry
• Knowledge and knowhow pool about available technologies with
linked experts on the areas
– Essential information easily available for platform members
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BioÄly project – Benefits to companies
• Pilots include product/service concepts and feasability studies
– Recognition of potential new technologies
– Technology readiness level (TRL) and business potential evaluation
– Required possible further development
Enabling companies' business investment desicions
• Tampere University of Technology (TUT) as a partner
– Cross-disciplinary knowhow about printed electronics, materials and
packaging techniques, nano and biomaterials, process chemistry, and
business value evaluation
– Support in further development of the product/service consepts in the
upcoming projects
• Collaboration platform enables new business
models and building of the value chains!
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Cities and municipalities
Sensors
Collaboration platform structure
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Networking, communication, publication
Films, coatings, packages
Electronics
Preparations, routines
• Seminars & workshops• Industry-driven
demonstrations & pilots• Product/service concepts• Business potential evaluation
Continuation of collaboration
platform
Bio-based intelligent solutions research
competence center
Companies
R&D actorsPirkanmaa
area
Interested companies and societal actors
Process of collaboration platform establishment
Interest, needs, growth expectations
Nanocellulose
Research knowledge, knowhow, added value
Partners at Tampere University of Technology (TUT)
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Laboratory of Materials Science (MOL)
• Johanna Lahti (coordinator, Senior Research Fellow), [email protected], 040 8490156
Faculty of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering (BMT)