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Centre for Bioeconomy

The University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna (BOKU) covers all areas of the bioeconomy and sees this as a unique selling point European-wide. BOKU has focused on the bioeconomy: More than eighty percent of the institutes do research in the field of bioeconomy and also offer training in this field. The focus has traditionally grown. The university has always covered science, technology and social sciences. In order to coordinate the comprehensive activities within the university, to promote internal and external cooperation and collaboration as well as communication, the Centre for Bioeconomy was set up in May 2019. The aim of the Centre is to initiate and support bioeconomy-relevant activities in the field of research, education and innovation.

The Center for Bioeconomy accompanies Bioeconomy Austria with scientific expertise in the conception and development of the Austrian bioeconomy. As a consortium partner and central network node, it links actors of knowledge, change and innovation, technology, development and application. It ensures knowledge building and dissemination within the network, supports knowledge transfer beyond, and translates international development trends into Austrian bioeconomy.

You can use the form below to contact Martin Greimel from the Centre for Bioeconomy at the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences directly.

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    CURRENT CONTRIBUTIONS

    Innovation und Zusammenarbeit

    Innovation und Zusammenarbeit

    Rückblick auf den Bioeconomy Austria Summit 2023

    Sonja Geier, Hochschule Luzern © Holzcluster Steiermark/D. Schmid
    Rückblick auf den Bioeconomy Austria Summit 2023

    Press Release: Bioeconomy Austria Summit…

    Press Release: Bioeconomy Austria Summit…

    A new era of bioeconomy in Austria

    © DALL·E
    A new era of bioeconomy in Austria

    Promotion of Wood-based Bioeconomy

    Promotion of Wood-based Bioeconomy

    Bioeconomy Austria is developing concrete measures to support the wood-based bioeconomy

    © BML/Rene Hemerka
    Bioeconomy Austria is developing concrete measures to support the wood-based bioeconomy

    Contact persons

    Raphaela Hellmayr

    Raphaela Hellmayr

    Zentrum für Bioökonomie
    Zentrum für Bioökonomie
    Martin Greimel

    Martin Greimel

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    Center for Bioeconomy
    Center for Bioeconomy