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Networking event with 1:1 meetings - - Online, Registration deadline: Meet & Matchhttps://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/event/meet-match-future-medicine -
Networking event with 1:1 meetings - - Meet & Match Future Medicine
Online, Registration deadline: Meet & Matchhttps://www.bio-pro.de/en/events/meet-match-future-medicine -
Expert interview - 08/03/2023 How do new active substances from university research reach patients?
Access to capital remains one of the biggest challenges in the life sciences sector. Over the last two years, the Baden-Württemberg Center for Academic Drug Discovery (BWCAD2) has successfully implemented a model of cooperation between academic drug research and industry for the development and validation of therapeutic concepts. Dr. Barbara Jonischkeit spoke with the initiator and leading figure behind the BWCAD2 project, Prof. Dr. Stefan Laufer
https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/how-do-new-active-substances-university-research-reach-patients -
Press release - 16/02/2023 Minister of Science Visits University of Freiburg
On February 16, 2023, Baden-Württemberg’s Minister of Science, Research and the Arts, Petra Olschowski, visited the University of Freiburg. The focus of her visit was on sustainability and the transfer of knowledge. The minister learned all about how the day-to-day running of the university is becoming sustainable, and the wide-ranging climate protection and environmental safety measures. She also visited the livMatS pavilion.
https://www.biooekonomie-bw.de/en/articles/pm/minister-science-visits-university-freiburg -
Press release - 07/02/2023 Hertie Foundation establishes new institute combining artificial intelligence and neuroscience
This month marks the launch of an outstanding project integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and neuromedicine – the Hertie Institute for Artificial Intelligence in Brain Health (Hertie AI). Founded on February 1 at the Medical Faculty of the University of Tübingen, it will be the first institute in Germany to research the prevention and early diagnosis of diseases of the nervous system using artificial intelligence methods.
https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/hertie-stiftung-gruendet-neues-institut-das-kuenstliche-intelligenz-und-neurowissenschaften-verbindet -
Event - UK – Germany Bilateral: Collaborative R&D Funding for Innovation
Online, Registration deadline: Informationsveranstaltunghttps://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/event/uk-germany-bilateral-collaborative-rd-funding-innovation -
Event - UK – Germany Bilateral: Collaborative R&D Funding for Innovation
Online, Registration deadline: Informationsveranstaltunghttps://www.bio-pro.de/en/events/uk-germany-bilateral-collaborative-rd-funding-innovation -
Press release - 06/02/2023 Fewer side effects thanks to personalised medicine
Patients have 30 percent fewer serious side effects when medication doses are tailored to their genetic profile. This is what an international research consortium has found out, including the Dr. Margarete Fischer-Bosch Institute of Clinical Pharmacology at the Bosch Health Campus. With an individual DNA medication pass, as used in the study, treatments can be made more effective and safer in the future.
https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/weniger-nebenwirkungen-dank-personalisierter-medizin -
Press release - 03/02/2023 Health + Life Science Alliance Heidelberg Mannheim officially founded
Non-profit limited liability company creates institutional framework for interdisciplinary research collaboration, innovative technology development and outstanding healthcare in the Rhine-Neckar region.
https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/offizielle-gruendung-der-health-life-science-alliance-heidelberg-mannheim -
Synergistic effects with microalgae and purple bacteria - 03/02/2023 Working towards a hydrogen economy with a wastewater biorefinery: the SmartBioH2-BW project
A biorefinery that uses industrial wastewater and residual material streams is being built in Rheinfelden (Baden). It will have two interlinking bioreactors and will synthesize biohydrogen as well as organic basic materials such as carotenoids and proteins. SmartBioH2-BW is a pilot project run by the Urban and Industrial Biorefineries initiative and funded by the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of the Environment, Climate Protection and Energy Sector.
https://www.biooekonomie-bw.de/en/articles/news/working-towards-hydrogen-economy-wastewater-biorefinery-smartbioh2-bw-project -
Photon-counting technology - 01/02/2023 PC3 consortium: innovative computed tomography for Baden-Württemberg
The University Hospitals of Freiburg, Tübingen and Mannheim have been cooperating with each other since 2021 to test new types of computed tomography devices. With the help of photon-counting technology, the aim is not only to improve patient care, but also to encourage local companies to develop downstream data processing technologies.
https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/pc3-consortium-innovative-computed-tomography-baden-wuerttemberg -
Event - Lunch & Learn Greener NHS: UK´s roadmap to more sustainability in the health system
Online, Registration deadline: Information Eventhttps://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/event/lunch-learn-greener-nhs-uk-s-roadmap-more-sustainability-health-system -
Event - Lunch & Learn Greener NHS: UK´s roadmap to more sustainability in the health system
Online, Registration deadline: Information Eventhttps://www.bio-pro.de/en/events/lunch-learn-greener-nhs-uk-s-roadmap-more-sustainability-health-system -
Press release - 16/01/2023 GoDanuBio’s contribution to the bioeconomisation of the Danube Region
GoDanuBio supported the set-up of policy frameworks and participative governance schemes in the participating regions. The main topics were circular bioeconomy, sustainable rural development and rural-urban interactions.
https://www.bio-pro.de/en/information/press-release/aufbruch-zu-mehr-biooekonomie-im-donauraum -
Valorization of biological materials - 12/01/2023 ValBio-Urban brings bioeconomy research to users
Reducing carbon dioxide emissions and the capture and utilization of CO2 are important steps towards achieving a climate-neutral and sustainable economy. Accordingly, as part of the ValBio-Urban research project, an interdisciplinary team from the University of Stuttgart is developing bioeconomic approaches to solutions that will be implemented with companies from Baden-Württemberg.
https://www.biooekonomie-bw.de/en/articles/news/valbio-urban-brings-bioeconomy-research-users -
Start-up 'Innovation Matters' - 19/12/2022 Saffron cultivation in Germany - sustainable with support from robots
Saffron is one of the most expensive spices in the world, because picking it involves a complex manual process. This treasure therefore comes to us mostly from countries such as Iran with poor working conditions and low wages. A start-up company called Innovation Matters from Baden-Württemberg is now developing a robot-assisted, automated process that will make saffron cultivation attractive in Germany as well as ecological and fair.
https://www.biooekonomie-bw.de/en/articles/news/saffron-cultivation-germany-sustainable-support-robots -
With insects to the circular economy - 30/11/2022 InBiRa: Insect biorefinery turns food leftovers into new products
Insect larvae can convert food leftovers and waste into secondary raw materials for technical products and cosmetics. Researchers are looking to establish an insect biorefinery for this purpose at the Fraunhofer IGB in Stuttgart. The InBiRa project is financed with a total of 3.8 million euros in EU and Baden-Württemberg state funding.
https://www.biooekonomie-bw.de/en/articles/news/inbira-insect-biorefinery-turns-food-leftovers-new-products -
Press release - 29/11/2022 Prototype funding for two Konstanz projects
Chemical building blocks from plastic waste; Reducing the risk of falls using virtual orientation aids: Konstanz chemists Manuel Häußler and Lukas Odenwald as well as sport scientist Lorenz Assländer receive Baden-Württemberg prototype funding for their transfer projects "Waste2DCA" and "Augmented Balance".
https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/doppelter-erfolg-der-prototypenfoerderung -
Press release - 29/11/2022 Prototype funding for two Konstanz projects
Chemical building blocks from plastic waste; Reducing the risk of falls using virtual orientation aids: Konstanz chemists Manuel Häußler and Lukas Odenwald as well as sport scientist Lorenz Assländer receive Baden-Württemberg prototype funding for their transfer projects "Waste2DCA" and "Augmented Balance".
https://www.biooekonomie-bw.de/en/articles/pm/doppelter-erfolg-der-prototypenfoerderung -
Press release - 29/11/2022 Five European pilot regions are joining forces for the bioeconomy
BIOPRO Baden-Württemberg participates in the Horizon Europe ROBIN project to improve the participation of regional bioeconomy strategies and related policies across Europe.
https://www.bio-pro.de/en/information/press-release/five-european-pilot-regions-are-joining-forces-bioeconomy -
Press release - 29/11/2022 Five European pilot regions are joining forces for the bioeconomy
BIOPRO Baden-Württemberg participates in the Horizon Europe ROBIN project to improve the participation of regional bioeconomy strategies and related policies across Europe.
https://www.biooekonomie-bw.de/en/articles/pm/fuenf-europaeische-pilotregionen-schliessen-sich-fuer-die-biooekonomie-zusammen -
Event - Networking Evening | Baden-Württemberg meets United Kingdom
MEDICA Trade Fair, Joint Baden-Württemberg Booth, Hall 15/ Booth K16, Networking eventhttps://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/event/networking-evening-baden-wuerttemberg-meets-united-kingdom -
Event - Networking Evening | Baden-Württemberg meets United Kingdom
MEDICA Trade Fair, Joint Baden-Württemberg Booth, Hall 15/ Booth K16, Networking eventhttps://www.bio-pro.de/en/events/past-events/networking-evening-baden-wuerttemberg-meets-united-kingdom -
Press release - 21/10/2022 Drei Jahre ICM: ressourcenschonend Produzieren – emissionsfrei Fahren
Mobil bleiben und produzieren, ohne die natürliche Regenerationsfähigkeit der Erde zu überfordern, das ist der Anspruch des InnovationsCampus Mobilität der Zukunft (ICM) am Karlsruher Institut für Technologie und der Universität Stuttgart. Fast 300 Forschende in gut 60 Forschungsprojekten und 40 -instituten arbeiten hier an Elektromotoren ohne Seltene Erden, neuartigen Fertigungstechnologien und selbstlernenden Software-Systemen für Fahrzeuge.
https://www.bio-pro.de/en/activities/biological-transformation/aktuelles/drei-jahre-icm-ressourcenschonend-produzieren-emissionsfrei-fahren