BECY Network Meeting 2015
Strategies for Knowledge-Driven Developments in the Bioeconomy
September 29 - October 1, 2015
The Conference “Strategies for Knowledge-driven Developments in the Bioeconomy” of the Strategic Network Bio-based Economy (BECY) will take place at the University of Hohenheim / Stuttgart from September 29 – October 1, 2015.
Its aim is to prepare an edited book, which is going to be published by the end of the year. The book is about current activities in the Bioeconomic research and encompasses both technological and economic strategies to master the transformation towards a bio-based production system.
The purpose of the workshop will be to introduce to the papers, jointly discuss them and to develop conclusions. National and international scientists will have the opportunity to exchange ideas and network for new cooperative research projects.
Facing the great challenges, the Bioeconomy offers a sound concept towards an optimal use of renewable biological resources. With its cross-cutting nature, it has the unique opportunity to address complex and inter-connected challenges, while achieving economic growth.
Actual Agenda of the BECY Network Meeting 2015:
Download Agenda version of 2015/09/18
The BECY Network Meeting 2015 will take place at the University of Hohenheim, Germany, lecture room 35.
The Book of Abstracts of the BECY Network Meeting 2015 "Strategies for Knowledge-Driven Developments in the Bioeconomy" can be downloaded here:
Venue: University of Hohenheim, Hörsaal 35
Location: Stuttgart / Germany
Date: September 29 - October 1, 2015
Application Deadline (for papers) : August 15, 2015 (2nd Call)
Papers on the following topics are welcome:
- Bioenergy
- Bio-based Materials
- Biotechnology
- Agriculture
- Food Science
- National Bioeconomic Policy Strategy, the Economics of the Bioeconomy Transformation
- Socio-economic Impacts of a Future Bioeconomy
- Management Strategies
Other Bioeconomic expertise areas are also encouraged to apply.
Official registration period is over.
Late registration might be possible. Please contact BECY Network Office.
Prof. Dr. Andreas Pyka, University of Hohenheim
Prof. Dr. Iris Lewandowski, University of Hohenheim
Prof. Dr. Jochen Weiss, University of Hohenheim