The Italian Bio-based Industry and Italian participation in the PPP BBI JU R&I opportunities Fabio Fava Italian Representative, i) Horizon2020 SC2 Programming Committee; ii) “States Representatives Group” of Public Private Partnership Biobased Industry (BBI JU); iii) BLUEMED Initiative Strategic Board DICAM, School of Engineering, University of Bologna, Bologna (E-mail: [email protected]) Public Private Partnership Bio – Based Industries JU Giornata nazionale presentazione bando 2017 Roma (CNR), 20 Aprile , 2017
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The Italian Bio-based Industryand Italian participation in the PPP BBI JU R&I opportunities
Fabio Fava
Italian Representative, i) Horizon2020 SC2 Programming Committee; ii) “States Representatives Group” of Public Private Partnership Biobased Industry (BBI JU);
iii) BLUEMED Initiative Strategic Board
DICAM, School of Engineering, University of Bologna, Bologna
Public Private Partnership Bio – Based Industries JUGiornata nazionale presentazione bando 2017
Roma (CNR), 20 Aprile, 2017
Bio-based Industry and Bioeconomy
(Bio)
CosmeticsChemical
TextileBioEnergy
BioFuels
Food ingredients
Pharma
Fertilizers,
Feed
In Italy: about 254 Bil €/y and 1.6 Mil of jobs (3rd in EU)
In Europe: about 2.000 Bil €/y and 20 Mil of jobs
Wood processing industry
Pulp/Paper
IT biobased industry (Wood and Pulp & Paper Industry, Biorefinery): main challenges and opportunities
Problems: National wood processing industry based on imported raw material and on the
production of medium/low value products; Limited availability of low-cost sustainable non food feedstocks; Limited market for national biobased products where there are products which
do not comply to international standards/labeling; Insufficient clarity/transparency in the labeling of bio products;
Opportunities: Connect IT wood production with the IT wood processing industry and
biorefineries to produce conventional and new/higher added value products; Use as feedstocks the produced organic wastes/byproducts/residues/effluents
(in M T/y: ≈10 from agriculture; ≈ 130 from livestocks; ≈ 15 from food industry; ≈ 11 from wood industry; ≈ 6 from municipalities -organic fraction-);
Exploit abandoned/marginal lands for producing biomass and re-covert former industrial sites.
~ 300.000 ~ € 63 Billion
Employment Annual Turnover
Italian Biorefineries 13
1219
12 Regions
55
7 Regions
Developing new
products/ processesScale up
Small scale
production
Bioproduct
(commercially
available)
Renewable
resources
R&I KnowledgeTransformation into
commercially available products
R&I: process
optimization
•Bio/Chem integration
•Process flexibility
•Downstream
•LCA /cost analysis
Industrial Transfer
•Spin-off/Start-up policy
•Partners Integration
•IPR policy
•Access Pilot plants
•Demonstrators
Promotion of Bio-
Based Products
and Processes
•Policies & regulations
•Consumer acceptance
Education & training
R&I: improved/new
raw materials
•Non-food crops
•CO2, Org.wastes
•Marine Biomass
•Collection/treatment
R&I and actions for a more sustainable and competitive IT biobased industry
The Italian Bioeconomystrategy
AVAILABLE AT web site:www.agenziacoesione.gov.it/it/S3/Cons
ultazioni_pubbliche/Bioeconomy.html
Promoted by Italian Presidency ofCouncil of Ministers and approved by:i) Ministry Economical Development;ii) Ministry Agriculture, Food,Forestry;iii) Ministry Education, University,
Production of feedstocks; Socio-econ. growth in rural/costal areas;Regeneration of abandoned lands/sites
Oil, Coal
After: MacArthur Foundation
The Italian Bioeconomy strategy:the vision (b)
The Italian Bioeconomy strategy:main objective and priorities
Objective:Increase Italian Bioeconomy turnover and jobs by 20% by 2030.
Main priorities:a) Improve sustainably the productivity and quality of products of each of
the sectors and more efficiently interconnect them, by creating longerand more locally routed value chains, where the actions of public and
private stakeholders integrate across all major sectors;
b) Exploit national terrestrial/marine biodiversity, ecosystem services andcircularity, and regenerate abandoned/marginal lands and formerindustrial sites;
c) Contribute to the growth of bioeconomy in the Mediterranean area viaPRIMA and BLUEMED initiatives, for a greener and more productiveregion, a wider social cohesion and political stability in the area;
d) Create: i) a wider and more coherent political commitment, ii) moreinvestments in R&I, spin off/start up, education, training,communication, iii) a better coordination between regional, national andEU stakeholders/policies, iv) a better engagement of a public dialogue,and v) tailored market development actions
IT tools for boosting BioBased Industry
Mission & actions:Identification of main regional & national R&I needs and opportunities;Promotion of indentified priorities/needs towards regional, national andEU institutions funding R&I;Promotion participation of public R&I institutions, industry andassociations in regional, national and EU agendas/programs for R&I(PON FERS, H2020, BBI JU, JPIs, etc), by reducing fragmentation andduplication, and fostering effective innovation.
CLUSTER NAZIONALE
BLUE GROWTH
Supported by
A Public-Private Partnership
on Bio-Based IndustriesRealising the European Bio-economy Potential
http://www.bbi-europe.eu/
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ITALY2014 - 362015 - 802016 - 174
Italian participation in BBI JU calls (2014-16)(a)
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
ES IT FR DE BE NL UK FI AT IE PT SE DK EL LU PL HR SK RO HU CY CZ SI LV LT EE MT BG CH NO TR IS RS
EU - 15
EU - 13
AC
781 participants in the submitted proposals (10% from EU 13) (174 from
IT, 1st EU Country); 327 participants in retained proposals (42, 2nd EU
Country)
Call 2016: Participants in retained
Proposals
Call 2014: Country presence
in the retained proposals
IT partners (7) involved in the retained proposals:
Italian participation in BBI JU calls (2014-16)(c)
Societal Challenge 2: Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, Marine and Maritime and Inland Water Research and the Bioeconomy(~3.8 Billion, 2014-2020)
Horizon 2020, the EU Commission R&I funding programme (~79 Bil, 2014-2020)