EU-steun voor SCeLiO-4B project over biobased bouwstenen
Chemelot Institute for Science & Technology (InSciTe) and Brightlands Chemelot Campus will receive a European subsidy of €2.6 million. The subsidy will be used for the development and demonstration of new technologies and processes for the production of biobased building blocks and the construction of a pilot plant. Processes and technologies that are proven in a laboratory can be scaled up and demonstrated in this pilot plant, which is a crucial step in commercialization.
The new SCeLiO-4B project focusses on renewable feedstock (sugar, cellulose, and lignin) for the production of chemical building blocks (Nieuwsbericht Chemelot InSciTe, 5 januari 2016).
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