The Joint European Forum for Important Projects of Common European Interest (JEF-IPCEI), which includes high-level representatives of the Member States and of the Commission, met yesterday and endorsed the launch of the design phase for three new IPCEI candidates on biotechnologies.
The selected IPCEI candidates are in the fields of biobased chemicals, biobased materials and biotechnologies for food and feed. The participating Member States will adjust the scopes of their projects with the support of the IPCEI Design Support Hub.
Biotechnologies are of strategic importance for Europe, playing a vital role in strengthening the EU’s resilience, competitiveness, and sustainability. Advancements in biobased chemicals and materials help reduce the EU’s reliance on fossil-based resources while supporting the transition toward a more circular and resource-efficient economy. Similarly, innovation in biotechnologies for food and feed can enhance food security, improve nutritional sustainability, and reduce the environmental pressures on agricultural systems.
Each of these IPCEI candidates aims at contributing to the EU’s objectives, aligning with green and bioeconomy priorities.
The Forum also adopted its 2026 workplan and endorsed several key deliverables, including a recommendation to facilitate SME participation in IPCEIs, a report and recommendation on evaluation methodologies, and additional recommendations on national best practices related to implementation procedures, reporting, and monitoring. Together, these deliverables will help streamline and strengthen the overall IPCEI process.
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- Publication date
- 25 November 2025
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- Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs