FinnCERES
FinnCERES - Redefining bioeconomy with advanced bio-based materials
FinnCERES is a global competence centre, jointly formed by Aalto University and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, in the area of materials bioeconomy.
Our work is to uncover answers to the most fundamental questions about lignocellulose disassembly and re-assembly and to create new, cost-competitive, bio-based materials that are expected to address the main challenges of our century, including resource sufficiency and climate change.
The Flagship operates in close collaboration with industry and other stakeholders to create economic and societal impact. We are committed to transforming scientific and technological discoveries into industrial innovations.
Read more at www.finnceres.fi
BiOptics - FinnCERES PoC Project
CELNAS - FinnCERES PoC Project
CELSens - FinnCERES PoC Project
CO-Foam - FinnCERES PoC Project
STORAGE - FinnCERES PoC Project
Tree2Ink - FinnCERES PoC Project
ACFilm - FinnCERES PoC Project
Bio based Futures - FinnCERES Annual Seminar 2025
Harnessing the Power of Enzymes: Unlocking Biomass Potential in the Entity Project
Aayush Jaiswal - Fiber Optics from Forests: Environmental Sensing with Cellulose Optical Fibers
Session 3 Panel Discussion - Reuse vs. single-use and the role of future regulation
Arthur Ragauskas - New Math: Lignin + Cellulose + Hemicellulose = Net Zero
Bruno Mattos- Advanced light management with wood-based carbon materia
Closing Remarks - Impact Forum
Sofia Guridi & Matteo Iannacchero - Bio-connected second skins
Joona Kontinen - Saving the world from plastic waste
Ilona Leppänen - Two innovative cellulose-based approaches to tackle the plastic challenge
Andrei Nahkala - Industry perspective to EU packaging and packaging waste regulation
Maija Pohjakallio - Navigating in the changing regulatory and business landscape
Laureen Mahler - Bio-Based Tessellations: A Design Perspective on Ecology and Innovation
Erfan Kimiaei - Innovative assembly of biomaterials for barrier packaging
Jaana Vapaavuori - Porous biomaterials as versatile and attractive solution for device applications
Akira Isogai - Present situation of cellulose biorefinery in Japan
Q&A First Session - IMPACT Forum
Anna Lintunen - ACCC flagship: the role of forests in climate change mitigation
Kalle Riihinen - Economical feasibility in sustainability and the death valley of innovation
Scott Renneckar - Challenges and opportunities in lignin-based materials
Antti Asikainen - Doubling the value added of wood-based sector
Welcoming Words - IMPACT Forum