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Energy Education

Energy(k) Education is a border region project that will recruit, train, retrain and upskill young people and adults for professions to enable the energy transition. More and skilled (energy) technical personnel at all levels of education is increasingly becoming a bottleneck. The type of personnel needed will also change significantly in the coming years. There is a need for broadening skills and learning digital competencies, this project contributes to this.

BIO-CAPPP

Development of bio-aromatics – sustainable chemical building blocks – and applications in products for sectors such as construction and textiles. The use of these bio-aromatics not only makes the products more sustainable but also imparts premium properties. In this way, BIO-CAPPP contributes to the transition to a circular economy.

GESCHIKT: energy transition on business parks

How can we develop sustainable and economically viable biobased epoxy thermosets and composites from cashew nutshell residue? This question is the centre to this research.

Rapid Renewable Materials: the next step in sustainable construction.

In dit project onderzoeken we hoe de door de praktijk benodigde informatie van SHM op een betrouwbare en gebruiksvriendelijke manier kunnen aanbieden zodat deze materialen meer toegepast.

Mycelium on Board

Research into innovative applications of mycelium composites as sustainable and biobased building materials for the interior and furniture industry.

From orange waste to a green future

In this project we are working together with PeelPioneers to find a economically feasible businesscase for orange peel extract waste.

Blueprint of fungal genomes

The purpose of this pilot project is to test and tailor the portable sequencing prototype (Oxford Nanopore Tech MinION®) with the TPB fungal production strains.

BioGov.net

BioGov.net is a three-year project funded by the Horizon Europe programme, composed by 10 experienced partners that will operationalise the project’s activities in 8 EU countries.

Water-resistant mycelium composites

Within the Water-resistant Mycelium Composites project, we will see whether we can also apply the acetylation technique to mycelium composites, and test whether they have the desired effect.