The EPNOE Research Roadmap 2040 is a joint effort of more than 20 high-level scientists from 13 European countries with a common goal to build a unique vision of experts for the future of polysaccharide research and education in Europe.
The Research Roadmap covers five strategic areas:
With this Research Roadmap we want to address the most relevant scientific questions around sustainable solutions of biomass and polysaccharides.
Polysaccharides are essential to life and for a sustainable future of our planet. The advances in polysaccharide science and technology will contribute to the achievement of the five goals of the EU Bioeconomy strategy and climate neutrality by 2050.
Polysaccharides will be at the central point of the world of tomorrow as a transition to sustainable technologies is crucial for the future of humanity.
Proper utilisation of polysaccharide resources has the potential to increase biodiversity, enhance food safety and sustainability, and decrease CO2 emissions and pollution.
Three main drivers strongly push the use of polysaccharides:
1) The emergence of a bio economy that increases the contribution of bio-based products;
2) They are polymers with exceptional properties, opening routes for novel applications in all sectors of human activities like materials science, nutrition, health, personal care, and energy;
3) The renewable character of polysaccharides, making them the primary CO2 neutral candidates for the global transformation to a more sustainable world.
The EPNOE Research Roadmap 2040 was launched on 31 January 2023.
More information about the launch event can be found here.
The EPNOE Research Roadmap 2040 has been explored in a scientific article published on ”Carbohydrate Polymers” journal.
To download the article, please click here.
Karin Stana Kleinschek
EPNOE VP Research
TU Graz, Austria
Pedro Fardim
EPNOE President
KU Leuven, Belgium
Tanja Wrodnigg
TU Graz, Austria
Herman Höfte
French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRAE), France
Thomas Heinze
Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Germany
Olli Ikkala
Aalto University, Finland
Tatiana Budtova
Armines – Mines Paristech, France
Anna Roig
Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona (ICMAB-CSIC), Spain
Magnus Norgren
Mid-Sweden University, Sweden
Henk Schols
Stichting Wageningen Research, Netherlands
Laura Nyström
ETH Zürich;
Switzerland
Gleb Yakubov
Nottingham University,
UK
João Mano
University of Aveiro,
Portugal
Pietro Matricardi
University of Rome
“La Sapienza”, Italy
Már Másson
University of Iceland,
Iceland
Thomas Groth
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
The European Polysaccharide Network of Excellence is a non-profit Association promoting research, education, and knowledge-transfer between academia, industry, and civil society, in all fields related to polysaccharides science and technology.
Our organization provides consulting, ideas, and resources for people working to create meaningful change.
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