The BioBased Industries Joint Undertaking (BBI JU) has published its 2019 Call for proposals under Horizon 2020. This sixth call will provide a further
EUR 135 million of funding to boost the development of the EU’s biobased
industries sector. The call is built around four strategic orientations:
Feedstock, Process, Products, and Market uptake and continues the BBI JU’s
objective of accelerating the development of new sustainable value chains from
biomass feedstock supply via efficient processing, to the acceptance and
application of bio-based products in end-markets.
The 2019 call identifier is H2020-BBI-JTI-2019 and contains 21
topic areas previously outlined in the BBI JU Annual Work Plan 2019. This document gives the full texts
of the call that include 10 Research and Innovation Actions (RIAs), 7 Innovation
Actions (IAs) - specifically 4 Demonstration (DEMO) calls and 4 Flagship (FLAG)
calls - and 4 Coordination and Support Actions (CSAs) under the Horizon 2020 Framework
Programme.
The deadline for submission of
proposals is 4 September 2019, 17:00 CET, with proposal evaluations taking
place during October and November and results being sent to applicants
hopefully during December 2019.
Proposals to the Call 2019 can be
submitted through the Funding and Tender Opportunities Portal - SEDIA (former
known as the Participant Portal), the official EU funding communication
channel, that gives an extensive overview of all Call information, such as Call
documentation, how to get support regarding intellectual property, IT, and partner
searches etc.
Via the BBI JU’s Partnering
Platform, potential participants and consortia members can create free,
online profiles that enable a better interaction with other potential BBI JU
Call applicants.
Applicants interested in
receiving professional support or advice at the national level can get in
contact with the appropriate member of the BBI network
of National Contact Points.
BBI Info Day
On 12 April the BBI JU Info Day
2019 is taking place in the Charlemagne Building, Brussels. Plenary presentations on Europe's biobased
sector and the development of the global bioeconomy will be followed by an outline of the BBI JU 2019 Work Programme from Philippe Mengal, Executive Director of the BBI JU. Information will be provided about the BBI JU initiative and all other aspects
of the 2019 Call process
including details of the proposal submission and evaluation processes.
After lunch, the BBI JU
Networking event, will help participants to build their networks and find
potential partners for the BBI JU Call for proposals.
And throughout the day,
participants will have the opportunity to speak to representatives from BBI
JU's founding partners and Member States as well as exchange views with
entities in synergy with the BBI JU, including SusChem. The BBI JU's Programme
Office staff will also be available to answer questions about the Call process
and procedure.
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