Skills and knowledge transfer to boost the bioeconomy

The bioeconomy transition will require a broad set of competencies; not only technical expertise in engineering, green chemistry, and bioprocessing, but also data and value chain analysis, business and marketing strategies, systems thinking, entrepreneurship, and regulatory expertise. A multidisciplinary approach to skills development can bridge knowledge gaps, enhance workforce adaptability, and enable achievement of the priorities set out in the EU Bioeconomy Strategy and national bioeconomy roadmaps