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Value Proposition canvas- Customer needs and pains
Seminar Circular Economy B NL
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Royal State Visit
Belgium – The Netherlands
Workshop Circular Economy
Eindhoven, november 30, 2016
Program 1:
11:15 Welcome by Douwe Jan Joustra (moderator)
11:25 SRIW Group (BE), Karl Adams
11:35 Greenwin Competitiveness Pole (BE)
11:45 Mecatech Competitiveness Pole (BE)
11:55 Van Gansewinkel (NL), Florens Slob
Program 2:
12:05 Plan C (BE), Jiska Verhulst
12.15 Impulse Brussels (BE), Naralingom Anthony
12.25 Flanders Bio (BE), Willem Dhooge
12:35 Brainport Industries (NL), Edward Voncken
12:45 Closing remarks by Mr Douwe Jan Joustra
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Circular Economy - NEXT
Creativity - Creative Wallonia
Digital Economy – ICT plan Plan
TIC
Space
Green
chemistry&
materials
Agro-
industry
Mechanical
Engineering
LogisticsHealth
Industrial policy in Wallonia
Circular Economy in Wallonia – Vision & Key words Funding
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2. Exemple of hybridization
UNLIKELY SYNERGIES
PROTON THERAPY
FOR FIGHTING CANCER
GIANT TELESCOPES
ATELIERS DE LA MEUSE
2. Exemple of hybridization (continued)
UNLIKELY SYNERGIES:
INTRAOCULAR LENSES FOR
CATARACTS
MIRRORS FOR TELESCOPES
MIRAGE PROJECT
3. Main figures (2007- 2016)
102 innovative projects,
285 millions € investment (without manufacturing, marketing and sales)
involving
Ø44 large companies (participating in projects 96 times)
Ø125 SMEs (180)
Ø77 university laboratories (160)
Ø18 research centers (72)
Ø5 high scool (6)
Ø3 competencies centers (22)
272 ENTITIES (536 INSTANCES OF PARTICIPATION),
NOT INCLUDING SUBCONTRACTORS
4. MecaTech & Circular Economy
With Next, MecaTech
§ is concerned to introduce Circular Economy in every company (in which
circular economy is not the core business). Presently:
Ø 14 projects in energy/power management, generation, and storage.
Ø 4 projects in production processes that use raw materials more efficiently
§ support projects In companies where Circular Economy is core business.
4 projects for waste recovery and reutilization
These projects bring together 164 different players, 82 of which are enterprises, for a
total of € 99 millions € in investments.
MecaTech participate to the creation and development of the REVERSE
METALLURGY platform. This platform pull together ressources (59 millions €) for
giving rise to cutting-edge technologies (presently 4 projects and others in preparation)
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5. Project Examples
Consortium Partners :
• RECMA
• COMET TRAITEMENTS,
• ULg (Greenmat)
• ULB (4MAT)
Consortium Partners :
• COMET TRAITEMENTS,
• SLEGTEN,
• ULg,
• CERTECH,
• CRM Group.
5. Project Examples
MecaTech, in line with the framework defined by SRIW/Next,
- wants to have Circular Economy in every company
- develops projects saving energy, materials and more efficient production
processes,
- creates synergies among projects and densifies the network
- however the changes in business models toward functionnal economy are
slower to implement
6. Conclusions
Leaders of projects present in the meeting :
• CITIUS ENGINEERING, Mr. Reichling
• RECMA, Mrs. Guitard, Mr Davister
• RECOVAL, Mrs Kirsta & Mrs Bouillot
• CRM Group , Mr. Herman
• ULg, Mr. Bastin
• Reverse metallurgy, Mr Pélerin
7 Questions ?
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CONTACTS
§ Jacques Germay – CEO
Jacques.germay@polemecatech.be
+32 475 767617
§ Thibaud Van Rooden – International Affairs Executive
Thibaud.vanrooden@polemecatech.be
+32 487 525334
Pôle MecaTech
Route de Hannut, 40
B-5004 Bouge
Belgium
Circular Challenge
Eindhoven 30-11-2016
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Circular Economy Challenges
• Prices for raw materials do not resemble actual scarcity
• Legislation & regulation today has evolved from experience
we have on “waste” (started with hygiene)
• Current (good) recycling performance is build upon this
(EU) and local regulation (but focus on quantity)
• Need for more focus on quality of the products / raw
materials made from waste (system approach)
• Transformation towards a low carbon & circular economy
starts with a systemic approach that can be supported by
EU & local government
• Recycling, a crucial part of
the circular economy!
• Focus on quality of output
recycling in stead of
quantity
• Change to circular starts
with design and innovation
Waste & Circular Economy
Transformation to circular
Design thinking / Systems approach / Innovation
Design for (future) Circular Solutions
(recycling as the last resort)
Don’t “Waste” your raw materials
Use the full potential of your “Waste” 52
Coolrec – Miele Case
Success starts with “experimenting”
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Coolrec – Philips
Combined with a plan & persistence
Transition to circular starts with design
And it’s not getting more easy coming years
Innovation needs partnership
Technology provider / Engineering
Supplier of utilities / gasses /technology assesment
Technology assesment / buyer methanol
Operator of plant / supplier of steam / heat
Feedstock supply and strategy
Infrastructure utilities / liaison to public partners
Creating added value starts with understanding the value chain
A matter of perception
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Make your choices by
looking into the eyes
of the next generation!
aluminium
161 jaar
ijzererts
64 jaar
gas
61 jaar
goud
45 jaar
koper
44 jaar olie
43 jaar
zilver
29 jaar
CHALLENGES
FOR THE
CIRCULAR
ECONOMYJiska Verhulst - November 30th 2016
General manager Plan C
Transition manager Circular Economy
Seminar Circular Economy - Belgian State Visit
plan-c.eu
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“A tough question
belongs to
everyone and no
one”
Hans Vermaak, 2012
CHALLENGE #1
We need a multi-stakeholderengagement within a broad
community
Flanders’Materials Programme
63
policy
research
entre-
preneurial
discovery
Results
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Belgian
State Visit
Eindhoven
30-11-2016
What is new with Circular Economy ?
Waste is but a notion ! Value Generation System-thinking
è A shift of economic paradigm
Circular economy makes sensebut What can I do?
Supply ChainProcess Design
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1.Turn the environnementalissues into economic opportunities
2.Anchor the economy locally with systemcompetitiveness approach
3.Contribute to job creation
Goals of the Region Program in Circular Economy A systemic approach essential for the transition
Complementary competences
And Synergic actions
Ø 3 ministers
Ø 12+ M eurosfor 2016
Ø 4 organisations
Ø 50+ actions pilots
Ø 111 measureson 4 strategicaxes :
§ Transversal measures
§ Sectorial measures
§ Territorial meassures
§ Governance
A full offer of Financial Supports
Circular EconomyAwards
è Decrease the finance barrier to the transition
Call for Projects
Be Circular Be Brussels
Modification ofSubsidies
Circular economyin the
Regional Investmentfund
Guarantee funds
NetworkofFinance actors
Call for projects Be circular. Be Brussels
www.circularprojects.brussels
è Stimulate the developmentofinnovative projectsin CE in Brussels
Financial support,Visibility, Advice
A few numbers on the callfor projects:
1 million euros
2 ministers
3 organisations
85 received proposals
4,4 millions asked
14M+ global budget
LEVERAGE EFFECTx5
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A full offer of Advice and technical Supports
GreenbizzIncubator
dedicated to Circular Economy
è Decrease the organisational and technical barriersto the transition
Greenlab Accelerator for
Circular EconomyprojectsCluster and Facilitation of
multi-stakeholdersprojects
Irisphere
DevelopmentofIndustrial Symbiosis
Cluster
Sector
group
Sector
group
Sector
group
Cluster in circular economy
Gather the economicactors, academic expertsand institutional enablers
è Facilitate the system-thinking approach and multi-stakeholdersprojects
Ø First theme explored : TEXTILE
but others to come
è Cross-sectoral innovation
Discussion,
Collaboration,Questions?
Anthony Naralingom
Coordinator Circular Economy
+ 32 (0) 2 800 0 52
ana@impulse.brussels
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Life Sciences,
The Flanders/Belgian Way…
Advancing business through
smart collaborations
Belgium combines all key ingredients to be a successful life
sciences cluster
Location
Smart
Financing
Ecosystem
Expertise
Smart
Talent
Global market cap. public biotech: €890bn
-14% y/y, mainly due to -21% in US, other regions +~10%
North America
2016: € 629bn
2015: € 801bn
2014: € 443bn
2013: € 278bn
Market value
€ 111bn
€ 102bn
€ 60bn
€ 37bn
Europe
Central Asia
Middle
East
Pacific Rim
€ 114bn
€ 105bn
€ 44bn
€ 23bn
€ 36bn
€ 32bn
€ 25 bn
€ 23bn
Belgian biotech market cap: € 17bn, 15% European biotech market cap
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Strongly developed life sciences industry: Flanders
151
50
103
with R&D activities and production
R&D support activities
other dedicated competence providers
304organizations (2016)
Companies active in
healthcare, agro and
biobased
applications
>76.000
indirect jobs
Ø 19.000
direct jobs
(2016)
> 130
additional
technology
providers
FlandersBio since 12 years
FlandersBio leadsthe life sciencedriven network economywith 340members
We bring partners together in excellence
340 members, >70 non-Flanders, the majority of which
from Wallonia and Brussels but also the Netherlands and
France
In partnership with research institutes and Government
Close collaboration with FIT and VLAIO at the Flemish level
With BCCM, FAGG, etcat the federallevel
Advancing business through smart collaboration
FlandersBio
CINBIOS
Regmed
Flanders
Vaccine
Bio
banking
Accesstotechnology
AccesstoFinance
Accesstotalent
Internationalisation
Community builder
Cross fertilisation
Thematic experts
Discussion groups
R&D collaborations
Test Pilots
Thematic events
Advancing business through smart collaboration
FlandersBio/
CINBIOS
FISCH
Bio Base
Europe
VITO
VIB
Accesstotechnology
AccesstoFinance
Accesstotalent
Internationalisation
Community builder
Cross fertilisation
ResearchInstitutes
Test Pilot facility
R&D Collaborations with
Industry
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VIB’s road to success
• 5 universities
• 8 research centers
• 75 research groups
• 10 core facilities
VIB’s road to success
1470 collaborators
VIB’s road to success
With 66 nationalities
High quality research
8 focused research areas
Cancer
Biology
MicrobiologyStructural
Biology
Translational
Neuroscience
Neurobiology
Inflammation Medical
Biotechnology
Plant Systems
Biology
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VIB’s scientific results are impressive
High quality
publications
1 peer reviewed
publication / day
2 breakthrough
papers / week
1 paper in Nature,
Cell / week
Patents
20 - 40
patents/year
since 1997
PhD
graduations
1 PhD graduation
/ week
Creating significant value for society
VIB TT unit sets an example in Europe
> 1000 partnerships with industry
> M€ 230 industrial revenue
• Spin-offs andinward investments : >1,150 jobs
• VIB spin-offs attractedM€ 930 capital investment
(>50% foreign)
• 540 patent applications
• 250 patents granted
VITO – BIORIZON
IN A NUTSHELL
RTO as link between government, research & industry
» 775 employees
» 25 nationalities
» HQ & 4 location in Belgium
» Subsidiary in China and Qatar
» 1900 research
projects
» More than 400
patents worldwide
» More than 500
research partners
» 150 mio € turnover
Expertise
Health
Land use
Energy
Materials
Chemistry
Raw material
Production
End-of-life
Closing the
circle
Waste
Disposal
Incineration…
1. Minimize need for input raw material
2. Minimize waste
3. Minimize energy consumption in the whole system
4. If additional/new raw material input is needed: find most sustainable sources
5. Maximize use of renewable energy
Strategic focus –Biobasedeconomy
Fossil resources
(Carbon)
Minerals
(all other
elements)
Natural
resources
Renewable
(carbon) sources
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Powered by:
VITO strategy: To replace fossil by renewable feedstock
Shared research centre - Open innovation
Bio-aromatics from sugars, lignin & biomass (waste)
RUNNING PROJECTS
» Smart-Li-2015 (H2020)
» MAIA-2015
» ARBOREF-2015
» Blue Birds
» AERTOs-2015
» E3 Bioframe
» Waste2Aromatics
» Scelio-4B (OP-ZUID)
» Bio-Hart (Interreg FL-NL)
» Invent2
» FIAD
» Biorizon (OP-ZUID)
75 mio EUR
Advancing business through smart collaboration
FlandersBio/
CINBIOS
FISCH
Bio Base
Europe
VITO
VIB
Accesstotechnology
AccesstoFinance
Accesstotalent
Internationalisation
Community builder
Cross fertilisation
ResearchInstitutes
Test Pilot facility
R&D Collaborations with
Industry
Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant
a shared pilot facility to help and
speed up innovation within the
industrial biotech and bio
economy by providing
infrastructure, industrial
equipment and expertise
Brecht.vanlerberghe@bbeu.org
R&D manager
Katrien.molders@bbeu.org
Communication manager
+ 32 9 335 70 01
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Fromlab to industrialenvironment:
o Process development:proofofconcept,operational cost,investmentneed,life cycle
analysis
o Upscalingfrom mg to g,kg&ton scale:prototypesfor product&marketvalidation
o testseries production:marketintroduction
Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant:
o « Multi-purpose » pilot facility inGhentSeaport
o Biobased products &processes
o Actual number ofEmployees:48
o Independent non-for profit organisation
Investment in infrastructure
o Interreg VL-NL 2008-2013:13 m€
o Interreg NWE2013-2015:1,35m€
o ERDF 2015-2015:1,26m€
o Interreg VL-NL2016-2019:0,2m€
Private / bilateral collaborations
Government/EC funded projects:
Technological solutions, scale up, creation of new value
chains and awareness
Ongoing projects: red = Dutch ànd Belgianpartners
NANO3BIO (FP7) (chitosan)
2GBIOPIC (H2020) (2 G e thanol)
MARISURF (H2020) (marine biosurfactants)
ERIFORE (H2020-infradev ) (RI’s for circular e conomy fore stry base d)
RENEWPACK (LIFE+) (biofilms from coproducts)
REHAP (H2020-s pire) (valuable compounds from fore stry re sidus)
SUPERBIO (H2020-innovsup) (support actions for biobase d value chains)
NanoPac k (H2020-NMBP) (nanotube s in foodpackaging),
DAFIA (H2020-NMBP) (macromole cule s from organic waste fractions)
FALCON (H2020-biotec) (che micals from lignin)
PULP2VALUE (H2020-BBI-Demo) (valorisation sugarbe e tpulp)
Carbos urf (H2020-BBI-R&IA) (spe ciality carbohydrate s & biosurfactants)
DEMETER (H2020-BBI-demo) (e nzyme s for anae robic dige stion)
BIOBASE4SME (Interreg NWE) (Support actions to SMEs)
SMARTPILOTS (Interreg EU) (share d pilot facilitie s for Bio Economy)
BIOHART (Interreg VL-NL) (RI’s for re ne wable aromatic mole cule s)
Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant: Activities
30 projects with Dutch/38 with Belgian companies (2013-2015)
11 Dutch companies:8 SMEs/start-ups,3 largeenterprises (2013-2015)
27 Belgian companies:15 SMEs/startups,12 large enterprises(2013-2015)
FISCH Structure and Mission
FISCH identifies, stimulates and catalyses innovations
for sustainable chemistry in Flanders by
Supporting companies with the initiation and setup
of innovation projects
MISSION and GOAL
COMPANIES
RESEARCH
INSTITUTES
GOVERNMENT
FLANDERS INNOVATION HUB FOR SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY:
FLANDERS PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP ON CHEMISTRY
FISCH programs
Renewable Chemicals
Using nature’s power
Process Intensification
Faster, smaller, better
Sidestream Valorisation
Waste becomes resource
Advanced Sustainable Products
Clean and green
• Vlaams Algenplatform
• OmegaExtract
• DemoSpir
• Carboleum
• Biovertol
• Amber
• Chitinsect
• LigniWaste
• BioWax
• LipaMetics
• iAlgaePro
• MAIA
• ARBOREF
• BIOCAPPS
• BioHart
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FISCH Impact and Transition
Advancing business through smart collaboration
Big C
FISCH
Bio Base
Europe/
GBEV
VITO
FlandersBio
q Cross-border smart specialisation initiative of
q Flanders, Belgium
q The Netherlands
q North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
q Joint bioeconomy initiative of these three regions
q Aim: Transform this chemical megaclusterinto the
world leader in biobased and circular economy
q Core partners:
Fl-NL-NRW
BIG-C the BioInnovation Growth mega-Cluster
F2P Value Chains
1. Lignocellulose
2. Agro-based biomass
3. Organic side streams
4. CO/CO2-containing gas
F2P Innovation Programme Horizontal
Programme
F2P Flagship
Chemicals from
CO & CO2
F2P Flagship
Aviation Fuel from
Various
Feedstocks
Hor. Flagship
Circular Economy
Education
Several projects Several projects Several projects Several projects
Fotos: Wikimedia Commons
Foto: Bernd Schwabe
Foto: 4 0 28 mdk0 9
Ind. side streams
Municipal waste
Foto: Bundesarchiv
Foto: Bernd
Forestry
Agriculture
Foto: 4 0 28 mdk0 9
Foto: 4 0 28 mdk0 9
BIG-C Flagship-to-Product (F2P) Value Chains
F2P Flagship
Aromatics & Fine
Chemicals from
Woody Biomass
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Advancing business through smart collaboration
FlandersBio
CINBIOS
Regmed
Flanders
Vaccine
Bio
banking
Access totechnology
Access toFinance
Access totalent
Internationalisation
Community builder
Cross fertilisation
Thematic experts
Discussion groups
R&D collaborations
Test Pilots
Thematic events
Knowledge valorisation @ work
#5 – LOCATION
Europe’s leading regional life sciences convention
§ Excellent business/partnering programme
§ Exhibitions for companies and universities
§ 1200 registrants (2016)
§ > 470 companies (2016)
§ Pitching session for young companies with Dutch & Be VC’s
§ Ongoing discussions with Dutch Innovation for Health
conference
18 May 2017
MBI Life Sciences & Health
v Training Programme, in collaboration with VIB, UMC Utrecht & the
University of Utrecht – 8 Belgian participants
ü Learning-on-the-job’ programme: entrepreneurs from the Life
Sciences and Health industry can work on the increased growth of
their own venture on worldwide scale.
Thank you!!!
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Willem Dhooge
Programme Manager
www.flandersbio.be