Life sciences-related sectors play a vital role in addressing EU challenges, driving innovation in key areas like healthcare, biotechnology, and agriculture to enhance competitiveness, sustainability, and strategic...
Search results (70)
Showing results 1 to 10
Related organisation
Digital Europa Thesaurus
This report presents a patent landscape analysis investigating the innovation trends within the industrial biotechnology (IB) sector from 2015 to 2020. The study's primary objective is to identify the geographical...
The FUTURINNOV project supports the European Innovation Council (EIC) in building strategic intelligence capacity through foresight and other anticipatory approaches. This is done through activities to identify...

- anticipating emerging technologies and their potential impacts.

A new science for policy brief presents the results of an analysis conducted by JRC on the EU economy's dependency on nature. This study aims to produce a “high-level” estimate of the dependency of various...
Bio-based textiles can be made of natural, semi-synthetic and synthetic fibres. They can help reducing the use of virgin fossil-based synthetic materials, coupled with increasing...
The workshop on bio-based textiles gathered academics, practitioners and policymakers to discuss the latest research findings, market trends and policy needs. It allowed to collect valuable inputs...
Brussels
A slow start of the green transition, currently perceived as imposed by the EU, can get a boost by using the smart specialisation approach also as a tool to address climate and environmental...
The general objective of this study is to summarise the techno-scientific knowledge base of different recycling, recovery and disposal options for waste textiles.
A competitive and resilient Europe requires a systemic transition that fosters economic circularity and far-reaching societal ad-justments. These measures must acknowledge the complexity of wellbeing. Its adequate...