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Forestry and Forest-Based Industry: Advancing Regional Bioeconomy Transitions
27 April, 2026 – 11 a.m.
This webinar explores how forestry and forest-based industries can drive regional bioeconomy transitions across Europe. Experts will share practical experiences on innovation, biomass management, value chain coordination, and governance approaches, followed by an interactive discussion on addressing economic, environmental, and strategic challenges in the forest sector.
Hydrogen and the bioeconomy – one pathway to solving the future energy challenges
25 May, 2026 – 10 a.m.
This webinar will highlights key collaborations, examples of industrial application, and how hydrogen based solutions can accelerate the shift towards a more resilient and future proof energy system.
Looking back at BIO2REG Connect
On 3 February 2026, regional authorities, researchers, cluster managers and policymakers gathered in Brussels for BIO2REG Connect, a flagship event organised by the BIO2REG project team. The event addressed the key question of how Europe’s ambitions for the bioeconomy can be implemented at the regional level.
Project event: BIO2REG Connect
Unlocking Regional Pathways for the Bioeconomy Open invitation to regions seeking to turn their bioeconomy ambitions into concrete regional action: Registration is now open for BIO2REG Connect – Unlocking Regional […]
New publication on Multi-Criteria Assessment
From research carried out within the project, members from the BIO2REG consortium have published a scientific article outlining their data-driven method for assessing the readiness and potential of regions across Europe to transition to a circular bioeconomy.
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