Invitation to the public technology workshop: Utilization of biogenic residues in eastern Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Greifswald, November 09, 2023 - The WIR! Alliance biogeniV invites you to a free, public technology workshop at the Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP) in Greifswald on December 6, 2023.
Supported by federal funding, the biogeniV research and technology alliance is seeking new ways for the utilization of biogenic residues to create green power and valuable materials in the eastern Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania region. The event will feature expert presentations and the collaborative generation of ideas for new technological projects, including a planned pilot facility. The invitation is extended to universities, businesses, specialized institutions, and interested individuals.
Workshop language is German. Mandatory, free registration is possible online until November 28, 2023: https://www.inp-greifswald.de/en/technology-workshop-of-the-wir-alliance-biogeniv/
The WIR! Alliance biogeniV is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Since 2020, it has been contributing to a sustainable, regional change in the production of green fuels and recyclable materials based on biogenic residues, green CO2 and renewable energy through research and development.
The technologies selected by the alliance for the production of green fuels and recyclable materials are designed in a variety of ways to exploit the potential of the alliance region and create new recycling chains. Together with partners from science, industry and the public sector, biogeniV is focusing on various areas of innovation tailored to regional conditions: technologies for biomethanol production, technologies for enhanced resource efficiency in biogas production, and technologies for the utilization of previously unused residues such as manure and fermentation residues. Further information on the biogeniV alliance: https://www.biogeniv.de/en/home
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https://www.biogeniv.de/en/home