Bio-based Futures, a two-day seminar organized by the FinnCERES Flagship, brings together top experts to discuss the future of bio-based materials.
Finnish forest industry is renewing through academic research and innovation
The Flagship, a pioneering research initiative, stands at the forefront of the global transition towards a sustainable bioeconomy. Launched in 2018 and funded by , FinnCERES harnesses the untapped potential of renewable materials, such as forests, which are Finland鈥檚 most important natural resource. Research ecosystems like FinnCERES are redefining industries, advancing cutting-edge innovations, and ensuring that Finland remains a global leader in bio-based materials science.
FinnCERES, jointly managed by Aalto University and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, is not just an investment in research鈥攊t is an investment in Finland鈥檚 economy, sustainability, and industrial competitiveness.
A strategic investment for Finland鈥檚 future
FinnCERES is more than a research initiative鈥攊t is a cornerstone of Finland鈥檚 bioeconomy strategy. The Flagship鈥檚 strong collaboration with industry and policymakers ensure that scientific breakthroughs translate into tangible economic benefits. Providing science-based feedback for Finnish and European decision makers by, for example, participating in the Forest Bioeconomy Science Panel is one way to influence sound decision making for the Finnish society. The FinnCERES principal investigators, Professor Monika 脰sterberg at Aalto and Research Professor Tekla Tammelin-Peltonen at VTT, are both members of the Forest Bioeconomy Science Panel and actively communicating with decision-makers.
Professor Monika 脰sterberg, Director of FinnCERESThe large-scale processing of lignin into different products could lead to a value added of 1.5 billion euros.
鈥楢ccording to the study we have done at the Forest Bioeconomy Science Panel, the key to increasing the value added of the forest sector is to extend value chains in Finland and make more efficient use of side streams. In the future, achieving significant added value would require the commercialisation of new material innovations in Finland. For example, the large-scale processing of lignin into different products could lead to a value added of 1.5 billion euros,鈥 says Professor Monika 脰sterberg, Director of FinnCERES at Aalto. 鈥FinnCERES research, focusing on developing new added-value materials from forest biomass is perfectly in line with this goal.鈥
Furthermore, the recently launched CIMANET doctoral education network, supported by the Ministry of Education and Culture, highlights the flagship鈥檚 role in developing the skilled workforce necessary for a more sustainable future.
In addition to active EU level communication, FinnCERES has also reached out beyond Finland by establishing the network, that brings together universities and research institutes from around the world to further advance the research collaboration and support for science-based policy making in the circular and renewable bioeconomy.
Economic and societal impact
The Finnish economy is undergoing a transformation as traditional forest-based industries face declining production volumes. FinnCERES plays a crucial role in revitalizing this sector by fostering innovations in value-added bioproducts and clean technologies and therefore ensuring resilience. Within FinnCERES, many high-impact innovations have been made to support industrial renewal. These include:
- that replace harmful fossil-based components in coatings and adhesives. Watch of this topic.
- capable of capturing nanosized plastic particles, addressing a major environmental concern.
- , offering sustainable alternatives for smart textiles and sensing applications.
- derived from wood, eliminating the need for synthetic dyes.
Other currently important research topics globally include, for example, carbon capture and .
FinnCERES is also well aligned with the development of industrial investments in bio-based materials in Finland. The close collaboration between the Flagship and Finnish industry promotes exploitation of the novel material solutions created in the Flagship, which can be transformed into successful business and new jobs. The FinnCERES Ecosystem, a collaborative platform for knowledge sharing and networking, has over 25 member companies with large corporations, SME鈥檚 and startups from different areas of materials bioeconomy. The ecosystem plays a central role in enhancing the dialogue between the Flagship and its key stakeholders.
'By actively engaging with companies at every stage of our research, we can both address key materials bioeconomy challenges and maximize the impact of our work. Many FinnCERES research projects are now advancing towards industrial innovations as Business Finland projects,' says Professor Tekla Tammelin-Peltonen from VTT, Vice Director of FinnCERES.
Achievements that matter
Since its inception, FinnCERES has delivered exceptional scientific and technological advancements and educated a significant number of new experts to various areas of the bioeconomy. FinnCERES is tackling some of the most pressing challenges of our time, from climate change mitigation to resource sufficiency. Its research focuses on :
- future biorefineries
- clean air and water
- lignocellulosics beyond plastics
- bio-based optical fibers and energy storage solutions
To maintain its leadership in sustainable materials and industrial biotechnology, Finland must prioritise strategic fundamental and applied research. The internationally recognized FinnCERES Flagship fosters innovation, strengthening the national economy, and ensuring a more sustainable future.
Elli K盲pyl盲
Boosting the world鈥檚 bioeconomy by developing new bio-based materials with Aalto University and VTT, companies, and research organizations through a shared passion to create a sustainable future and a belief in innovations based on solid scientific foundations.
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