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European Biotechnology

Biotechnology plays an important role across Europe and has been acknowledged as a key enabling technology for the implementation of the bioeconomy. Therefore, biotechnology is part of not only the EU’s but also several national and regional bioeconomy related strategy documents.

Biotechnology in Europe is covered by the European bioeconomy strategy was published in 2018. The update aims to speed up the progression towards a European bioeconomy that will contribute to the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement.

The updated bioeconomy strategy proposes a three-tiered action plan:

    1. Strengthen and scale up the bio-based sectors, unlock investments and markets
    2. Deploy local bioeconomies rapidly across the whole of Europe
    3. Understand the ecological boundaries of the bioeconomy

The update of the bioeconomy strategy also takes in to account the new European policy priorities, in particular from the renewed Industrial Policy Strategy, the Circular Economy Action plan and the Communication on Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation. These policies all highlight the importance of a sustainable, circular bioeconomy.

The European bioeconomy strategy has led to an increase in dedicated R&I funding and investments EU member states. The strategy is implemented through Horizon 2020 (H2020) between 2014 and 2020, and is vital in supporting research, development and technology in the European Research Area (ERA) in order to bring new ideas from the lab to the market.

In addition, the European bioeconomy strategy resulted in a number of national and regional bioeconomy strategies and recommendations across Europe.

1. Strategic Priorities & documents

Strategic priorities:

  • A sustainable, innovative, and resource-efficient bio-economy, including transition to bioresources - using raw materials, products and waste more sustainably by saving energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions:
    • Replacing fossil fuels with renewable biomass fuels (environmentally-friendly alternatives to oil shale products)
    • Biowaste circulation (e.g. biogas production)
    • Biocompatible and biodegradable products (e.g. bio-based plastics)
  • Biotechnology in medicine (drug development, molecular diagnostics)
  • Bioinformatics and big data management

Relevant documents:

2. Funders of biotechnology research, development and innovation

FunderDescriptionRecent Funding opportunities
Estonian Research Council Funding for research institutions and enterprises (depending on the funding scheme)

No dedicated funding schemes (except for ERA CoBioTech and other relevant ERA-NET calls), but several instruments through which biotechnology projects can be funded among others:

The national research funding schemes (open to all topics and disciplines)

National support for Core Infrastructures

EU structural funds 2014-2020 (RITA programme; Nutikas programme; Support for Research Infrastructures of National Importance)

Enterprise Estonia Funding and development activities for supporting the growth of enterprises

Enterprise Development Programme - for fastgorowing enterprises, incl biotech

Support for Technology Competence Centers (Applied Research Centers)

Support for development of clusters

Startup Estonia

Other grants and services

Environmental Investment Centre Mediating state budget funds and granting loans for the implementation of environmental projects Open to all topics and disciplines oriented at preserving a healthy living environment
Ministry of Rural Affairs Funding for academia

No dedicated funding scheme, but an instrument through which biotechnology projects can be funded among others:

The Programme for Applied Research (open to all topics relevant to sectorial strategy)

Estonian Agricultural Registers and Information Board Funding for industry and for cooperation of producers and researchers

Innovation projects in fields related to agriculture and fisheries

European Innovation Partnerships

Innovation Clusters

3. Relevant national infrastructure

NameType of infrastructureKeywords
Estonian Center for Genomics facility Genome studies, biobanks, personalised medicine
National Centre of Translational and Clinical Research facility (network of two universities and a university clinic) Translational research, clinical research, innovation in health research
ELIXIR Estonia virtual Bioinformatics, data analysis, life sciences, biomedicine
Plant Biology Infrastructure facility Bioeconomy, plant biology, phenotyping services, sensory solutions
Tartu Biotechnology Park cluster, incubator Biotechnology, medicine and veterinary medicine facilities, business development and consultancy services
Natural history archives and information network (NATARC) repository Database, repository, information system, data management, central infrastructure of bio- and georepositories
Estonian Environmental Observatory network of experimental stations Measurement, ecosystems

1. Strategic Priorities & documents

The French strategic priorities in terms of research are described in the document “Stratégie nationale de recherché France Europe 2020”.

This document focuses on 42 orientations and two of them are in the area of non-health biotechnology:
Orientation 4: Eco and biotechnologies to support the ecological transition
Orientation 21: From production to diversified uses of biomass

and

National strategy for bioeconomy

2. Funders of biotechnology research, development and innovation

FunderDescriptionRecent Funding opportunities
ANR https://anr.fr/en/ The agency supports projects based on research conducted by public operators cooperating with each other or with private companies.
ADEME French Environment & Energy Management Agency  The agency supports projects, from research to implementation, in the areas of the environment, energy and sustainable development.
BPI France French Agency for innovation (public private partnership) Development and innovation projects

3. Relevant national infrastructure

NameType of infrastructureKeywords
IDEALG - development of the french seaweed sector Investissement d’avenir macroalgae
PROBIO3 - BIOcatalytic PROduction of lipid BIOproducts from renewal raw materials and industrial by-products: BIOkerosene application. Investissement d’avenir bioenergy
SYNTHACS - use of biomass for the production of chemical synthons through synthetic biology Investissement d’avenir Chemistry, synthetic biology
TWB - Toulouse White biotechnology Investissement d’avenir White biotechnology
Institut Carnot 3BCAR - Bioenergy, Biomolecules and Biomaterials from Renewable Carbon Institut Carnot Bioenergy, Biomolecules, Biomaterials
Oceanomics : Biotechnology and bioresources for use of planktonic marine ecosystems Investissement d’avenir Marine bioresources, blue biotechnology, marine ecosystems, plankton
BIORARE : Investissement d’avenir Bioelectrochemistry, organic wastes
Institut PIVERT Investissement d’avenir Oil seed, white biotechnology, bio-based chemistry

1. Strategic Priorities & documents

The National Policy Strategy on Bioeconomy was published in 2013 and set a milestone for a bio-based and sustainable economy. It was prepared with the aim providing a coherent framework for the transformation of a mainly fossil-based economy to a bioeconomy.

In addition, the “National Research Strategy BioEconomy 2030” seeks to foster research and innovation across diverse areas of a bioeconomy. Its intervention areas address the topics of food security, sustainable increase of agricultural production, safe and healthy food products, industrial utilisation of biomass, and conversion of biomass to biofuels and bioenergy. It was developed under lead management of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) in cooperation with six additional ministries.

Presently, a new bioeconomy strategy is being developed under joint leadership of BMBF and BMEL. Its release is planned in 2019.

2. Funders of biotechnology research, development and innovation

FunderDescriptionRecent Funding opportunities
Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) Funding for all academia and industry

https://www.ptj.de/suche-foerderinitiativen

(Please choose from drop down menu on the right (Programm) “Nationale Forschungsstrategie Bioökonomie 2030“)

Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) Funding for universities, research organisations and companies based in Germany https://www.fnr.de/projektfoerderung/fuer-antragsteller/foerderprogramm-nachwachsende-rohstoffe/

3. Relevant national infrastructure

The research and development community within academia and industry is very broad in Germany. The following list is a quick overview of the national available infrastructure and by no means comprehensive.

NameType of infrastructureKeywords
Adlershof Science and Technology Park technology centres photonics, optics, microsystems, materials, IT, media, biotechnology, environment, renewable energy, photovoltaics; start-up centres
Alfred-Wegener-Institut, Helmholtz Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung (AWI) research centre agricultural sciences, biotechnology/systems biology, biodiversity
Biocampus-Straubing campus renewable raw materials, basic and applied research, technology development
BioEconomy Cluster bioeconomy model region renewable raw materials; biomass
BioMed X industry biomedicine, molecular biology, cell biology, diagnostics and consumer care
BioSolutions Halle GmbH (BSH) laboratory diagnostic services for microbiology and preclinical compounds
BIOTECHNIKUM Greifswald laboratory mid-range biotechnology equipment
Biozentrum der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg laboratory laboratory space and equipment for new investigators; interface with the university based biotechnology companies
Center for Biotechnology (CeBiTec) technology and communication platforms large scale genomics, big data bioinformatics and metabolic engineering if unicellular systems and bioproduction; academic training
Center for Next Generation Processes and Products (NGP²) campus office space, meeting rooms, laboratories and workshops for process and chemical engineering
CLIB-Technology Cluster cluster biomass, intermediates, final consumer products
Helmholtz Zentrum München - Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt GmbH; Institute of Biochemical Plant Pathology research centre agricultural sciences, chemistry
Deutsches Pflanzen Phänotypisierungsnetzwerk (DPPN) cluster plant phenotyping
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH research centre Research on energy and environment, information, brain
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH  Plant Sciences (IBG-2) research centre agricultural sciences, biodiversity, chemistry, information technologies, process technology and engineering
Fraunhofer Center for Chemical-Biotechnological Processes (CBP) research centre enewable raw materials, scale-up facilities
Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology (IZI) research centre medicine, life sciences and engineering
Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology (IGB) research centre development and optimisation of technologies, processes for health, chemistry, process industry, environment and energy from laboratory to pilot plant scale
Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME research centre agricultural sciences, biotechnology/systems biology, biodiversity, food and nutrition technology, environmental technology, process technology and engineering
German Network for Bioinformatics Infrastructure (de.NBI) cluster high quality bioinformatics services for life science research and biomedicine
Gesellschaft zur Förderung von Medizin-, Bio- und Umwelttechnologien e. V. (GMBU) non-profit organisation industrial R&D in environmental biotechnology, opto-sensors, photonic measurements, thin-film diagnostics and functional coatings
INVIT open innovation platform joint venture between university and industry for ideas in sustainability and ecology in the chemical, pharmaceutical and biotechnological industries
IZB - Innovations- und Gründerzentrum Biotechnologie Martinsried technology centres biotechnology centre, start-ups
Kompetenzzentrum für biologische Sicherheit (BIO-SECURITY) laboratory laboratory and office space for start-ups and new businesses for development
Leibniz Research Cluster Bio/Synthetic Micro-Productions Units – New Ways in Drug Development research network bio/synthetic micro-production,drug development, agriculture
Leibniz Institute DSMZ  German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures research centre agricultural sciences, biotechnology/systems biology, biodiversity, food and nutrition technology, pharmaceuticals
Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO) research centre agricultural sciences, biodiversity social/economic/political sciences
Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy (ATB) research centre agricultural sciences, biotechnology/systems biology, energy technologies, nutrition technology, process technology and engineering, economic sciences
Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops (IGZ) research centre agricultural sciences
Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland fisheries research centre agricultural sciences, biodiversity
Leibniz Institute for farm animal biology research centre agricultural sciences, forestry, nutrition, livestock
Leibniz Institut für Pflanzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung research centre agricultural sciences, biotechnology/systems biology, biodiversity
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) research centre agricultural sciences, biodiversity, social sciences
LOEWE Center Insect Biotechnology research centre insect biotechnology
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology research centre agricultural sciences, biotechnology/systems biology
Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research research centre agricultural sciences, biotechnology/systems biology, biodiversity
MaxSynBio - Max Planck Research Network in Synthetic Biology research network synthetic biology
MIE - Molecular Interaction Engineering research network printable biotechnology, integration of (bio-)synthetic molecules in technical hybrid systems
NieKE (Niedersächsisches Kompetenzzentrum Ernährungswirtschaft) Competence centre agri-technology, food technology, building networks, provide training
PLANT 2030 business centre plant Research information forum on plant research
Research Centre of Medical Technology and Biotechnology (fzmb GmbH) research centre medicine, veterinary medicine, biotechnology, device construction

1. Strategic Priorities & documents

Within the Biotech sector, promoting health is a major strategic priority in Israel. Applied research and Translational research - from bench to bedside, utilizing biological systems to develop novel technologies that will improve human health.
The field of medical devices is one of wide-spread activity with approximately 570 Israeli companies. A further field evolving in Israel in recent years, and one in which Israel possesses valuable assets that can be leveraged, is that of digital health. These include firstly Israel's technological leadership in the field of data processing and secondly, the information, unique in its scope, stored in Israeli medical files. Government action such as the national program for digital medicine and the Mosaic Initiative seek, among others, to enable Israeli industry and academia to maximize the advantages these assets have to offer.

Industrial landscape: Israel is looking to boost its biotech industry. Two units under the country’s Ministry of Economy have partnered to provide grants to companies looking to make the transition between research and development to manufacturing, mostly in the life sciences domain. The two are the Israel Innovation Authority, which is the government's tech investment arm, and the ministry’s investment center, which is the body in charge of developing the country’s periphery and creating jobs.
According to the Israeli Innovation Authority data, around 1,450 life sciences companies currently operate in Israel, most of them founded within the last decade.

2. Funders of biotechnology research, development and innovation

FunderDescriptionRecent Funding opportunities

Government:

The Israeli Ministry of Health and the Israeli ministry of science and Technology Fund basic and applicable academic Research The Chief Scientist office Call 2019 – Translational medical research for disease prevention
Research grants
The Israeli Ministry of Economy (The Innovation Authority) Fund industry (companies) Authority grants
The Israeli Ministry of Agriculture Fund academic projects in food and agriculture Authority grants
Several national, international and academic Research foundations Support Biotech projects Requests for application in various Biotech fields
Venture Capitals Private funding  

1. Strategic Priorities & documents

The Norwegian National Strategy for Biotechnology overlaps with the scientific areas of ERA CoBioTech. It identifies four priority areas where biotechnology can be beneficial in improving the area:

  • Aquaculture, seafood and marine resource management
  • Agriculture based food and biomass production
  • Environment friendly industrial processes and products
  • Health, health care services and health-related business activities

Over the next years, RCN would like to address research on important tools within biotechnology, e.g. enzymes, microorganisms, microbial systems, SynBio, SysBio, research involving converging technologies, underpinned by Responsible Research and Innovation. This national strategic effort has been named Digital Life Norway.
Relevant documents can be found here at RCN's website

2. Funders of biotechnology research, development and innovation

FunderDescriptionRecent Funding opportunities
RCN Several research programs, mainly BIOTEK2021 2018. Call for Digital Life Norway projects
Innovation Norway Funds industrial projects Running calls

3. Relevant national infrastructure

NameType of infrastructureKeywords
ELIXIR.NO Facility/virtual A Norwegian ELIXIR node
Norwegian Sequencing Center Facility DNA sequencing
NorBioLab Facility/virtual Norwegian Biorefinery Laboratory
NALMIN Facility/virtual Norwegian Advanced Light Microscopy Imaging Network

1. Strategic Priorities & documents

There are no specific biotechnology strategies, plans or policies in Poland. Relevant Polish research strategies are described in different documents, including:

  • The National Research Programme (NRP), which describes the overall Polish government’s research strategy (available only in polish)
  • BIOSTRATEG: Natural environment, agriculture and forestry – strategic research and development programme (available only in polish)
  • The National Smart Specialisations (NSS), which covers the topics of a healthy society, agrifood, forestry-timber and environmental bioeconomy, sustainable energy, natural resources and waste management, and innovative technologies and industrial processes.

2. Funders of biotechnology research, development and innovation

FunderDescriptionRecent Funding opportunities
The National Centre for Research and Development (NCBR) funding for academia and industry from all sectors, funding R&D national funding: fast track programme which funds all thematic areas (call open until end of 2019) international funding: several upcoming calls on similar topics – list of open calls: https://www.ncbr.gov.pl/aktualne-konkursy/
National Science Centre (NCN) Funding for academia and single researchers, funding only basic research several upcoming calls on similar topics – list of open calls: https://www.ncn.gov.pl/finansowanie-nauki/konkursy/harmonogram?language=en

1. Strategic Priorities & documents

The Biotechnology areas with the greatest impact in Portugal are pharmaceutical and industrial. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology is mainly linked to the development and sale of biopharmaceuticals, recombinant vaccines and diagnostic methods, which account for 10 billion Euros in sales in the EU, making up 0.25% of gross added value.

Industrial Biotechnology includes Biotechnology applications to different industries, such as textiles (e.g. textile finishing), pulp and paper, food (processing of dairy products, sugar and producing ingredients), plastics, chemicals and biofuels (essentially bio-ethanol).

More at: http://p-bio.org/en/national-environment/

The newly developed FCT strategic R&I agendas are now available for the 14 selected thematic areas identified for Portugal where Biotechnology is a transversal topic included in:
 “Agri-food, Forestry and Biodiversity”, “Ocean”, “Industry and manufacturing”, “sustainable energy systems”, Health, clinical and transnational research” and “Circular economy” – see more at:
https://www.fct.pt/agendastematicas/index.phtml.en

2. Funders of biotechnology research, development and innovation

FunderDescriptionRecent Funding opportunities
FCT – the main public body in Portugal responsible for funding all scientific areas of research FCT’s mission is to continuously promote the advancement of knowledge in science and technology in Portugal, attain the highest international standards in quality and competitiveness, in all scientific and technological domains, and encourage its dissemination and contribution to society and to economic growth.
More at: https://www.fct.pt/fct
FCT funds regularly, on a yearly basis, all areas of scientific research including Biotechnology in all dimensions for Human resources, institutions, mobility, infrastructures etc.

3. Relevant national infrastructure

NameType of infrastructureKeywords
Associação Portuguesa de BioIndústrias Cluster – Portugal’s Biotechnology Industry Organization (P-BIO) is the only association that brings together the vast majority of companies linked to the biotechnology and life sciences sector. Since it was founded in 1999, it has been the cornerstone for development and support of biotechnology in Portugal. http://p-bio.org/pt/

Creation of Biocant Park Ventures
Project CT-BIO was recently granted 2 M EUR to implement a new cluster of biotechnology between north of Portugal and Galiza, Spain
with the aim of validating and testing new biotechnology concepts and business ideas during the initial phases https://www.biocant.pt/

1. Strategic Priorities & documents

environment & resources, raw materials, new & advanced materials, health/pharmaceuticals, sustainable chemistry, industrial biotechnology, sustainable processing

Strategy “Biotechnology/Life Science Offensive”, Innovation Strategy of the Free State of Saxony (RIS 3- Strategy), Saxon Research and Networking Programme within European Activities for Research and Innovation

2. Funders of biotechnology research, development and innovation

FunderDescriptionRecent Funding opportunities
SMWK/Free State of Saxony Guideline “Gewährung von Zuwendungen für Maßnahmen im Rahmen der wettbewerblichen EU-Förderprogramme für Forschung und Innovation (RL EUproNet)” (TG52) Yearly calls, funding of projects in Research and Innovation, e.g. in the frame of related ERA-Nets, KICs etc.
SMWK/Free State of Saxony Guideline „Gewährung von Zuwendungen für Projekte im Forschungsbereich“ (TG70) Funding of regional projects in Research and Innovation
SMWK/Free State of Saxony Guideline “Gewährung von Zuwendungen für Forschungsinfrastruktur und Forschungsprojekte im Bereich anwendungsnaher öffentlicher Forschung“ (RL Forschung InfraPro) Funding of infrastructure and regional projects in Research and Innovation
SMWK/Free State of Saxony Guideline „Förderung von aus dem Europäischen Sozialfonds mitfinanzierten Vorhaben in den Bereichen Hochschule und Forschung im Freistaat Sachsen für die Förderperiode 2014 bis 2020“ (RL ESF Hochschule und Forschung 2014 bis 2020) Funding of projects in Research and Innovation (PhD-Students, young researchers etc.)
SMWA/Free State of Saxony Guideline “Förderung von aus dem Europäischen Fonds für Regionale Entwicklung mitfinanzierten Projekten der Technologieförderung“ (EFRE-Technologieförderung 2014 bis 2020)

https://www.ptj.de/suche-foerderinitiativen

Funding of projects in Research and Innovation

3. Relevant national infrastructure

NameType of infrastructureKeywords
BIO CITY LEIPZIG Center for biotechnology and biomedicine with start-up enterprises, entrepreneurs, R&D organisation Biotech incubator, biotechnology and biomedicine, life sciences
BioInnovationCenter Dresden (BIOZ) Center with start-up enterprises, entrepreneurs, R&D organisation Biotech incubator, molecular bioengineering, life sciences
Fraunhofer Institut for Material and Beam Technology (IWS), Dresden contractual R&D, application-oriented Materials, micro- and biosystems engineering
Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology (IZI), Leipzig contractual R&D, application-oriented Cell therapy and immunology, life sciences
Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Technology and Advanced Materials (IFAM), Dresden contractual R&D, application-oriented Polymeric materials, environmental / applied technologies
Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, Electron Beam and Plasma Technology (FEP), Dresden contractual R&D, application-oriented flexible organic electronics, applied technologies
Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging (IVV) contractual R&D, application-oriented food, packaging, recycling and environment
Alpha Plan GmbH, Radeberg entrepreneur Medical Technology, life sciences
APOGEPHA Arzneimittel GmbH, Dresden entrepreneur Pharmaceutical industry, life sciences
Arevipharma GmbH, Radebeul entrepreneur Pharmaceutical industry, life sciences
BfMC Biofeedback Motor Control GmbH, Leipzig entrepreneur Medical Technology, life sciences
Biotype Diagnostic GmbH, Dresden entrepreneur Biotechnology, life sciences
Bombastus-Werke AG, Freital entrepreneur Pharmaceutical industry, life sciences
c-LEcta GmbH, Leipzig entrepreneur Biotechnology, life sciences
GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals, Dresden entrepreneur Pharmaceutical industry, life sciences
InnoTERE GmbH, Radebeul entrepreneur Biotechnology, life sciences
Lipotype GmbH, Dresden entrepreneur Biotechnology, life sciences
MEDA Pharma GmbH & Co. KG, Radebeul entrepreneur Pharmaceutical industry, life sciences
SIGMA Medizin-Technik GmbH, Gelenau entrepreneur Medical technology, life sciences
Sysmex Partec GmbH, Görlitz entrepreneur Medical technology, life sciences
AGIL GmbH Leipzig entrepreneur, R&D Technology transfer
pluriSelect Life Science, Leipzig entrepreneur, R&D Biotechnology, life sciences
Research Institute of Leather and Plastic Sheeting (FILK), Freiberg entrepreneur, R&D applied technologies, environment
HEALTHY SAXONY e. V. network of companies and health care and research organisation and continued educational facilities life sciences
biosaxony network network of companies, scientific organisation, and other stakeholders from the life science branch life sciences
German Biomass Research Centre (DBFZ), Leipzig non-profit, entrepreneur, R&D biotechnology, environmental technologies, bioeconomy
Biotechnology Center (biotec) R&D organisation biotechnology, medicine, life sciences
Gesellschaft zur Förderung von Medizin-, Bio- und Umwelttechnologien e. V. GMBU R&D organisation bio-, medical- and environmental Technologies
Center for Systems Biology (CSBD), Dresden research centre systems biology
German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig research organisation biodiversity, environment
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ research organisation environment and biotechnology
Innovative Surgical Training Technologies (ISTT) research organisation medical technology
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids (MPI-CPFS), Dresden research organisation chemical technologies, sustainable processing
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (MPI-EVA), Leipzig research organisation biotechnology, life sciences
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences (MPI-CBS), Leipzig research organisation life sciences
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG), Dresden research organisation biotechnology, life sciences
Max Bergmann Center of Biomaterials Dresden research organisation, joint institution of Dresden University of Technology and the Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research (IPF) biotechnology, life sciences, environmental technologies
Center for Biotechnology and Biomedicine (BBZ), Leipzig University research nanobiotechnology, biomedicine, life sciences
Chemnitz University of Technology University research natural sciences, applied and environmental technologies
Leipzig University University research medicine, natural biotechnology science, psychology and pharmacy, life sciences
Technical University of Dresden University research natural sciences, environmental engineering, engineering sciences, medicine, biotechnology, life sciences
Technical University of Freiberg University research natural sciences, sustainable processing, raw materials, geosciences, engineering sciences, biotechnology, environmental technologies
University of Applied Sciences, Zittau/Görlitz University research natural and environmental sciences
University of Applied Sciences, Zwickau University research life sciences, applied technologies
Center for Innovation Competence for Radiation Research in Oncology (OncoRay), Dresden University research, association of university and research organisation biotechnology, life sciences
Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden (CRTD) University research, Cluster of Excellence with different research institutions and partners from business community biotechnology, life sciences
B CUBE – Center for Molecular Bioengineering, Dresden University research, research organisation biotechnology, life sciences, bioengineering
ICCAS - Innovation Center Computer Assisted Surgery University research Life sciences, new materials, computer assisted surgery

1. Strategic Priorities & documents

  • Excellent science, research, development and innovation
  • Intersectional and Transnational cooperation
  • Developing of biotechnologies for sustainable transformation and new bio-based materials.

Relevant documents:

Slovenia does not have a strategy especially for biotechnology.

The field of biotechnology is partly included in:

2. Funders of biotechnology research, development and innovation

FunderDescriptionRecent Funding opportunities
Slovenian Research Agency funding for all academia, public and private (non-profit) research organisations and industry National funding, H2020 programmes P2P partnership (ERA-NETs, JPIs, 194 Article TFEU, ERC; Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions, FET, and other initiatives within frame programme, bilateral and multilateral cooperation (COST, Lead Agency), Science Europe.
Ministry of Education, Science and Sport, Slovenia funding for all academia public and private (non.-profit) research organisations and industry H2020 programmes P2P partnership (ERA-NETs, CSA, JPIs, 194 Article TFEU, ERC; Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions, FET, SME instruments, FTI and other initiatives within frame programme, Interreg Danube, Interreg Alpine Space,

3. Relevant national infrastructure

NameType of infrastructureKeywords
National institute of Chemistry Public research organisation, facility synthetic biology & immunology, polymer chemistry and technology, molecular biology, nanobiotechnology,
National Institute of Biology Public research organisation, facility Biotechnology, systems biology, microbiology, genetically modified organisms

1. Strategic Priorities & documents

Spain has The SPANISH STRATEGY ON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION Plan. This plan consider biotechnology as a strategic area (see Strengths in Figure 13 SWOT analysis of the Spanish Science, Technology and Innovation System, page 14). Furthermore, biotechnology is included into the ESSENTIAL ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES that have to be promoted because advances in area of biotechnology lay the foundations for future competitive advantages in a broad range of businesses and sectors, due mainly, to the horizontal nature of their applications (see page 23). SPANISH STRATEGY guide the RDI activities, including fundamental scientific and technical research, technological

development and innovation towards the EIGHT GREAT CHALLENGES where biotechnology is included as horizontal area in 1. Health, demographic change and wellbeing, 2. Food safety and quality; productive and sustainable activity; stainability of natural resources, marine and maritime research and indirectly in 3. Safe, sustainable and clean energy and 5. Action on climate change and efficiency in the use of resources and raw materials.

https://services.icono.fecyt.es/informesypublicaciones/Documents/Spanish_Strategy_Science_Technology.pdf

CDTI is the Spanish agency that funds business projects for the creation and significant improvement of a production process, product or service. These projects may comprise both industrial research activities as well as experimental development, in accordance with the definitions of the General Block Exemption Regulation (EC Regulation nº651/2014). It means that our focus is in companies so we are interested in activities focused in industrial sector, mainly SMEs. CDTI has funded many projects in biotechnology area during last years that you can consult from

https://www.cdti.es/index.asp?MP=15&MS=601&MN=3&IDR=0 if you select TECNOLOGÍAS DE LA ALIMENTACIÓN, BIOTECNOLOGÍA Y SALUD into subject matter button. 

2. Funders of biotechnology research, development and innovation

FunderDescriptionRecent Funding opportunities
MICINN (Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities) The Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, assumes the responsibility for fostering research and innovation, and the management of international relations in this area and the Spanish representation in programs and international organizations, and the EU. http://www.ciencia.gob.es/portal/site/MICINN/
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AEI The AEI belongs to the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities and it is responsible for the proposal,management, monitoring and evaluation of the State programmes and the strategic actions of the State Plan for Scientific and Technical Research and for Innovation 2017- 2020. http://www.ciencia.gob.es/portal/site/MICINN/
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CDTI CDTI has different instruments to fund R&D&i projects and to create and consolidate technology start-ups. Apart from the funding, the CDTI is entrusted with issuing the Reasoned Report to claim for a tax rebate on R&D&i activities. Within the international area there are also different funding programs for projects and initiatives of cooperation. On the other hand, there are Offices Abroad, which offer support to Spanish companies and promotes the technological international cooperation. https://www.cdti.es/index.asp?MP=15&MS=61&MN=2
https://www.cdti.es/index.asp?MP=15&MS=62&MN=2
ISCIII The Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Institute of Health Carlos III, ISCIII) is the main Public Research Entity funding, managing and carrying out biomedical research in Spain. The Institute has been conducting research and providing key services in the life and health sciences for over 20 years. It is also the body responsible for managing Spain's Health Research and Development Strategy within the framework of the National R+D+I Plan. http://www.eng.isciii.es/ISCIII/es/contenidos/fd-investigacion/financiacion.shtml

3. Relevant national infrastructure

NameType of infrastructureKeywords
Biomedical Research Networking Center in Bioengineering, Biomaterials and Nanomedicine (CIBER-BBN) Singular scientific and technical infrastructures (ICTS) Biomedicine, Biomolecules, Biomaterials, Nanomaterials, Tissue, Bioimaging
High Biosafety Laboratories Network Singular scientific and technical infrastructures (ICTS) Biomedicine, Biosafety, Health
National Center for Energy, Environment and Technological Research (CIEMAT) Public Research Organization Renewable energies, energy savings, energy conversion, fuel, waste, biology, biomedicine, environment, energy, environmental systems studies
National Institute of Agrarian and Agro-Food Technology (INIA) Public Research Organization Agriculture, Food Technology, Biology
CENTRO ANDALUZ DE BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR Y MEDICINA REGENERATIVA (CABIMER) - National Research Council (CSIC) Public Research Organization Biomedicine, Genome Biology, Cell Dynamics, Cell Therapy
CENTRO DE BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR SEVERO OCHOA (CBM) - National Research Council (CSIC) Public Research Organization Biology, Biomedicine
CENTRO DE FISICA DE MATERIALES (CFM) - National Research Council (CSIC) Public Research Organization Chemical physics, complex materials, polymers
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOLOGICAS (CIB) - National Research Council (CSIC) Public Research Organization Structural and cellular biology, biomedicine, biotechnology, agriculture, environmental sciences, chemistry
IDAEA - Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research - National Research Council (CSIC) Public Research Organization algorithms in chemometrics, environmental sciences, chemistry
INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED CHEMISTRY OF CATALONIA - National Research Council (CSIC) Public Research Organization Biology, chemistry
CICCARTUJA - Institute of Plant Biochemistry and Photosynthesis (IBVF) - National Research Council (CSIC) Public Research Organization Biotechnology, microalgae, plants, genomics, cyanobacteria, cell signalling, metabolism, macromolecules

1. Strategic Priorities & documents

 There are no strategic documents regarding the biotechnology sector.

2. Funders of biotechnology research, development and innovation

FunderDescriptionRecent Funding opportunities
Swiss national Science Foundation SNSF Promote research and fund young scientists; the SNSF is also supporting special Research Programs (NRP) on specific topics
  • Smarter Health Care
  • Antimicrobial Resistance
  • Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
Innosuisse Promoting sciencebased innovation in the interests of industry and society in Switzerland
  • Energy funding program
  • Impulse program for projects in the digitally oriented Industry 4.0
  • Swiss Biotech Network
Gebert-Rüf Foundation Support of innovative and applied projects
  • Microbials

3. Relevant national infrastructure

NameType of infrastructureKeywords
Wyss Center Geneva Campus Biotech Neuroscience and bioengineering and digital health
Wyss Center Zurich Joint research accelerator of University of Zurich and ETH Zurich Translation of outstanding scientific discoveries into new therapies for patients and breakthrough innovations in the fields of Regenerative Medicine and Robotics.
Bio-Technopark, Zürich Science park for life science companies and institutions Ultramodern laboratories, offices, and complex infrastructure for research and development purposes.
Switzerland Innovation Park International platform for research activities between industry and academia Biotech, Medtech
Swiss Biotech Competence Network of academia and industry
  • Biocatalysis and Biosynthesis
  • In Vitro Diagnostics
  • Personalized Medicine
  • TEDD
  • Translational and Clinical Bio-Manufacturing
BioAlps Life Science Cluster with diversified expertise
  • Neuroscience
  • Immunology
  • Biomaterials
  • Drug delivery devices
SystemsX Research Initiative
  • Systems Biology

1. Strategic Priorities & documents

  • Pharmaceutical/biopharmaceutical products, biomaterials, biomedical technologies and diagnostics
  • Agricultural molecular breeding

Science and Technology roadmaps are the reference documents

2. Funders of biotechnology research, development and innovation

FunderDescriptionRecent Funding opportunities
TUBITAK Technology and Innovation Funding Programmes Directorate which funds industrial R&D; Academic Research Funding Programmes Directorate which funds academic R&D and basic research thematic calls

3. Relevant national infrastructure

NameType of infrastructureKeywords
TUBITAK Marmara Research Center campus basic research, applied research and development, technology transfer, R&D collaboration, solutions to public-private-military agencies, national standard and norm setting, system and facility construction

1. Strategic Priorities & documents

The national strategic priorities within the bioeconomy are set out in the

These documents have been published by BEIS (Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy)

Additionally, UKRI and UKRI-BBSRC have also published strategic documents which include the biotechnology sector.

2. Funders of biotechnology research, development and innovation

FunderDescriptionRecent Funding opportunities
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Funded through the science budget of the Department of Business, Energy, Industrial Strategy and UKRI funds research and innovation through the seven research councils, Innovate UK and Research England. Biotechnology is supported by various funding opportunities. Details can be found here

3. Relevant national infrastructure

NameType of infrastructureKeywords
Diamond Light Source facility synchrotron, spectroscopy, imaging, crystallography, non-crystalline diffraction circular dichroism, infrared microspectroscopy
DNA Foundries facility DNA synthesis, industry, genome assembly, unnatural nucleic acids
MRC Cloud Infrastructure for Microbial Bioinformatics – CLIMB e-facility bioinformatics, data, microbiology
UK Research and Innovation Campuses campus agri-tech, IB, animal sciences, food security, medical, biotechnology, health

 

1. Strategic Priorities & documents

  • Sustainable and circular agro-food systems
  • Food Quality and Safety
  • Bio-therapy

Strategy documents:

  • Preliminary report for the update of the smart strategy in health in Wallonia (March 2019)
  • Preliminary report for the update of the smart strategy in bioeconomy in Wallonia (March 2019)

2. Funders of biotechnology research, development and innovation

FunderDescriptionRecent Funding opportunities
Wallonia:
*SPW Economy-Employment-Research
Funding of Innovation in Industry, Academia & Research Centres. *Win²Wal program (regional)
*First Spin Off program (regional)
*CWality program (regional)
*Copilot program (regional)
*Greenwin program (regional)
*Biowin program (regional)
*Eurostars/EUREKA
*CoBioTech

3. Relevant national infrastructure

NameType of infrastructureKeywords
Sustainable and circular agro-food systems Industries, Academias, Research Centres Valorization of coproducts and wastes, Alternative to plant and animal deseases control substance, digital
Food Quality and Safety Industries, Academias, Research Centres Advanced food analysis, food products preservation, digital
Bio-therapy Industries, Academias, Research Centres, hospitals. Cell Therapy; Immunotherapy; gene therapy