The Blue Biotechnology Alliance is one of 35 projects approved in the first call of Interreg Baltic Sea Region. Its goal is to connect blue biotechnology product ideas with the know-how and resources needed to bring them to life. From fish oil to biofuels to drugs...
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Faciliating innovation uptake by companies
The TRAM project (Transnational Research Access in the Baltic Sea macro region) aims at enhancing international cooperation between universities, research institutes, large scale research infrastructures and industry to improve access to analytical research...
Disarming the baltic seabed
Decision aid for marine munitions (DAIMON) is a project that was approved under the first call for the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme (2014-2020). It aims at supporting maritime, defence and environmental administrations in making decisions on management strategies for dumped chemical and conventional warfare in the Baltic Sea and the Skagerrak.
Stimulating the effects of transport: first project kicks off!
35 projects were selected and approved for funding last November as part of the first call of the Interreg Programme 2014-2020. Recently the first of those projects, called TENTacle, kicked off its activities in Karlskrona on the Swedish south-east coast.
When researchers bond with companies
A popular item in Latvian ladies’ handbags is the Dzintars lipstick. Dzintars – a well-known manufacturer of perfumery and biocosmetics – recently faced a manufacturing problem that could have caused a loss in reputation or even turn-over. New lipstick brands...
Eco-design products to minimise negative environmental impact
Design centres in the Baltic Sea Region have teamed up to turn their region into a forerunner for eco-design – a design approach crucial to a circular economy. Interreg Baltic Sea Region recently approved EUR 2.3 million to support EcoDesign Circle, international cooperation project that wants to push forward the change towards green growth in the Baltic Sea Region.