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Financement de l’UE (3 832 629 €) : Un réseau de formation sur la conception de nouveaux produits à base de fibres biosourcées pour des propriétés avancées ciblées et de nouvelles applications Hor28/08/2017 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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Un réseau de formation sur la conception de nouveaux produits à base de fibres biosourcées pour des propriétés avancées ciblées et de nouvelles applications

FibreNet will train young fibre-professionals having multidisciplinary view to develop sustainable bio-based fibre products with tailored properties for different application fields in both academic and non-academic sectors. Bio-based fibre products are one of the corner-stones in the European bio-based industry corresponding to 12% of the employment in manufacturing. The industry, including such sectors as packaging, paper, biocomposites and biomedical and hygienic textiles, is currently undergoing a fundamental transformation in order to respond to the competition raised i) by low-wage countries and ii) by fossil-based materials. A common consensus in Europe is that to remain competitive and sustain the bio-based fibre industries in Europe, we should focus on developing new high added value products that have specific functionalities but reduced environmental impacts. In fibre-based products, developing new properties and improving the performance are, however, typically long and time-consuming processes. They usually involve massive and expensive laboratory and pilot-scale trials, which are followed by statistical analyses. There is a particular knowledge gap in understanding the influence of fibre and fibre interface properties on the mechanical properties of the end-product especially when developing products with tailored performance and functionalities. In addition to the research gap, there is a training gap in Europe, as we do not currently have a training programme which would educate professionals having a skill set needed for the fibre-centered approach that we propose in FibreNet. To fill the research and training gaps, we propose here a unique training and research network which provides and further develops knowhow, methods and tools in functionalization, characterization, numerical modelling and production of bio-based fibre products at multiple length scales. The network covers expertise on packaging, paper, biocomposites and biomedical textiles.


Bcomp Ltd. ?
KEMIRA Oyj 269 145 €
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven 501 120 €
Kungliga Tekniska Hoegskolan 527 319 €
Predilnica Litija d.o.o. 234 998 €
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Technische Universitaet Graz 511 868 €
Universiteit Maastricht 510 749 €
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https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/764713

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