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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.
Mycelium on Board
Research into innovative applications of mycelium composites as sustainable and biobased building materials for the interior and furniture industry.
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.
Sustainable Particle Board
The coconut palm provides many different products: the pulp is eaten, coconut water is a refreshing drink, and coconut oil is used in cooking and for skin care. Products can also be made from the woody fibres, but these often end up as waste.