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Bio-based nanomaterials and biopolymers

5 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work.

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  • RISE PROCESSUM AB

    Swedish biorefinery research centre converting forest and agricultural waste into proteins, bioplastics, and nanomaterials at pilot scale.

    BIOMAC and INN-PRESSME (both 2021-2025) focus on sustainable nano-enabled biomaterials for packaging and consumer goods, marking a newer direction.

    SMESE12 projects
  • DIAD GROUP SRL

    Italian SME combining advanced materials expertise with digital and circular manufacturing technologies for transport and industrial applications.

    BIOMAC addresses sustainable biopolymer nanomaterials with standardization and predictive modelling components.

    SMEIT6 projects
  • EUROPEAN BIOMASS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION

    Brussels-based biomass industry association bridging EU research projects with commercial biomass, bioenergy, and bio-based materials markets across Europe.

    BIOMAC (2021-2025) focuses on sustainable bio-based nanomaterials, standardization, and open collaboration — a new direction for EUBIA.

    BE6 projects
  • EVERSIA SA

    Spanish plastics company specializing in circular recycling solutions, multilayer film processing, and food-contact compliance for the packaging and agrifood sectors.

    BIOMAC project addresses biopolymers, nanomaterials, and multifunctional bio-based materials with predictive modelling.

    ES3 projects
  • ABIS SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA SPK

    Polish manufacturing SME specializing in pilot-line development for advanced soldering, cellulose-based components, and bio-based nanomaterials.

    BIOMAC project (2021-2025) involves multifunctional biopolymers, nanomaterials, and predictive modelling for sustainable bio-based materials.

    SMEPL3 projects