The need to “bioeconomizing” the education system in the Central and Easter Europe that is a crucial condition for the transformation toward sustainable and resilience bioeconomy in the BIOEAST macro region – this is one of the key message on the 2nd workshop “Promoting education, training and skills across the EU bioeconomy” organised online by Deloitte, Empirica and Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini together with the European Commission’s DG Research & Innovation
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A webinar focused on the opportunities of the 6th Cluster of Horizon Europe and the Circular Biobased Europe Partnership (CBE JU) that organised by the Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture in the BIOEASTsUP project attached over 100 participants.
BIOEASTsUP project organised a webinar focused on newly opening research and innovation grants related to the biomass production and processing, more information can be found here.