Focus Areas

Tasks & Expectations

The focus group is expected to deliver concrete collaborative projects. To achieve this, the group will:

  • Hold regular meetings among leads to exchange knowledge and practices.
  • Set shared goals, identify synergies, and map relevant expertise.
  • Define one or more major challenges (e.g., Metal Bio-Extraction Platform, Seaweed Biorefinery Development, Biobased Polymers with Tunable Biodegradability).
  • Produce a White Paper explaining the chosen challenge, its relevance, potential approaches, and requirements for future project proposals.
  • Use the White Paper to support the GBA board in discussions with foundations and other funders.
Responsibilities
  • The focus area group will co-organize a workshop or session on its topic for the annual GBA conference.

  • Coordination will occur in partnership with the conference organizing committee.

  • Multiple focus groups may combine efforts for a joint session.

  • Working group leads will meet regularly (e.g., twice per semester) with Alliance leadership to report on activities and contribute to strategic decisions.

Benefits
  • Institutional collaborations: Joint research, shared projects, and networked teams strengthen each member university and deepen collaboration across the Alliance.
  • Brand promotion: Institutional leads act as ambassadors for the network and its focus areas, helping attract new participants.
  • Collaborations and Funding: Leads can launch joint programs positioned to secure funding from a wide range of international sources.
  • Talent: Recruit strong postgraduate candidates into shared initiatives (e.g., DTUQ, QUEX, IGSSE).
  • Exchange formats: Expand access to research and teaching infrastructure across member institutions.
  • Advocacy and Engagement: GBA leadership can support major funding proposals and facilitate connections with industry, NGOs, governments, and foundations.

Current Areas

AI and Data Science

The focus group, "AI and Data Science in the Bioeconomy", brings together experts in machine learning, bioinformatics, systems biology, biotechnology, optimisation, data science infrastructure and digitalised process engineering. The group aims to accelerate the development of sustainable solutions for biological, chemical, and agricultural processes and systems. The group also serves as a hub for other focus groups, providing guidance on AI, data, and computing to ensure advanced analytics and intelligent modelling strengthen research and innovation throughout the circular bioeconomy.

Aquaculture and Marine Bioeconomy
Biomanufacturing - Precision Fermentation
Biomanufacturing 2.0
Biomanufacturing 2.0 - Beyond the limits of living cells” brings together expertise in the engineering of enzymes, cell-free bioconversion and cell-free expression systems with the goal to develop novel and sustainable synthesis routes for valuable molecules from CO2, simple feedstocks and electricity. Supported by automation, microfluidics and advanced analytics the focus area unites fundamental and application-oriented research to advance cell-free biomanufacturing past the constraints of natural biocatalysts and living cells.
Biomaterials (Biogenic, bio-based)
Programing biogenic hybrid materials, process, and technologies with long lasting, low-cost, and adaptive functionalities.
Circular Bioeconomy
Decarbonization
The focus area Decorbinization studies processes and materials to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions in various value-added chains. A particular focus is on negative-emission technologies such as CCS and their link to the bioeconomy.
Fungi for the Bioeconomy
Socioeconomic Effects in Bioeconomy
Sustainable Agriculture
Sustainable Business Ecosystems
This focus area explores how sustainable business ecosystems can address complex societal challenges such as the energy transition by overcoming barriers and creating synergies. It aims to foster shared understanding and identify opportunities for collaboration, innovation, and impactful research across diverse stakeholders.
Sustainable Food Production
Sustainable Fuels/Hydrogen
Sustainable Mining (Biomining)
Tools and Data for Sustainability Assessment
Valorization of Bio-based Side-streams

This focus group focuses on side and waste streams such as lignocellulosic materials from forestry and agricultural residues, as well as non-lignocellulosic food side streams like orange or banana peels. It also examines the use of enzymes, microorganisms, and other living organisms to process these substrates, with emphasis on substrates and technologies rather than the final products.