Best Practices for Bio-based Industries and Local Communities: Circular Value Chains and 3D Printing with Natural Materials

Join the BIO-2-PRINT project for a 90-minute webinar exploring how bio-based industries, local communities and regional stakeholders can work together to create more sustainable circular value chains.

Register Deadline
26.08.2026
Date
26.08.2026
Location
MS Teams
Organiser
Munster Technological University

Join the BIO-2-PRINT project for a 90-minute webinar exploring how bio-based industries, local communities and regional stakeholders can work together to create more sustainable circular value chains.

 

The session will focus on best practices for using underutilised natural fibres, residues and bio-based resources, with case studies showing how local materials can be transformed into higher-value applications, including 3D printing with natural materials. BIO-2-PRINT is developing approaches to turn underused natural fibres into materials for 3D printing, supporting circular economy opportunities for regional businesses and communities.

The webinar will also include an industry perspective from the BIO-2-PRINT network, with insights into bio-waste availability and current management practices.

 

This event is open to participants across Europe, including industry representatives, researchers, local and regional authorities, community organisations, circular economy actors and anyone interested in sustainable materials, bio-based innovation and additive manufacturing.

Hosted as part of BIO-2-PRINT, an Interreg Northern Periphery and Arctic project focused on developing sustainable 3D printing materials from local bio-based resources and strengthening stakeholder collaboration across bio-based 3D printing value chains.

Register for the webinar here!

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