Welcome to the BIO-INSPIRE Learning Platform
The BIO-INSPIRE e-learning platform builds on the previous CEE2ACT platform and now hosts both BIO-INSPIRE and CEE2ACT modules in one place. It is designed to support knowledge exchange and capacity-building for regional bioeconomy clusters in Eastern and Southeastern Europe.
The first four modules are BIO-INSPIRE modules, focusing on cluster development, cross-border collaboration, and innovation capacity building. Beneath these, the four CEE2ACT modules provide more targeted learning for specific stakeholder groups, covering circular bioeconomy strategies, governance, and national action plans.
This structure allows users to gain broad insights into regional cluster dynamics while accessing practical tools and strategies for national and local bioeconomy implementation. By combining the two sets of modules, the platform shows how cluster-level collaboration, cross-border knowledge exchange, and national bioeconomy strategies interact and reinforce one another.
Designed for cluster managers, policymakers, researchers, and industry stakeholders, the BIO-INSPIRE platform provides tailored learning pathways to support your engagement in the bioeconomy transition.
Learning Repository
The objective of this module is to introduce key general concepts related to (circular) bioeconomy in Europe.
Chapters:
- Bioeconomy Key Concepts
- State of Bioeconomy in Europe
- Excercise
The objective of this module is to provide tailored content and recommendations for NGOs and citizens on the implementation of bioeconomy practices.
Chapters:
- Recommendations for the practical implementation of sustainable bioeconomy practices
- Bioeconomy transformation from citizen perspective and understanding
- Excercise
The objective of this module is to provide tailored content and recommendations for the private sector including businesses, associations and investors.
Chapters:
- Role and (market) opportunities and challenges of bioeconomy
- Business cases implemented in EU perspective and understanding
- Identification of financial instruments to support the development of the bioeconomy
- Role and opportunities for valuing and compensation ecosystem services
- Excercise
The objective of this module is to provide tailored content and recommendations for research and public organizations on the characteristic, development and implementation of bioeconomy strategies and roadmaps.
Chapters:
- EU policy framework on bioeconomy
- From theory to practice - the development of bioeconomy roadmaps and stakeholders’ role in unlocking bioeconomy potential
- Best practices for developing and implementing bioeconomy strategies
- Technological and regulatory challenges of bioeconomy
- Excercise