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Fakultät
Drittmittelgeber
Forschungsschwerpunkte
Laufzeit
- Projektlaufzeit:
- 01.06.2026 - 01.06.2029
- Antragsteller/in:
- Prof. Dr. Carmen-Simona Jordan
- Drittmittelgeber/Förderlinie:
- Interreg VI A Deutschland-Niederlande
- Fakultät:
- Management, Kultur und Technik
- Fördersumme:
- 281.031,66 €
- Projektpartner extern:
- ECORAS B.V., Oost NL, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, 3N Kompetenzzentrum, NOM, FH Münster
- Projektzusammenfassung:
NEXt-generation CARBon materials for sustainable markets is a cross-border project focused on stimulating the production and scaling of sustainable, fossil-free materials, with a specific focus on plastics. The project connects demand-driven innovation with SMEs and large companies in the German–Dutch border region. By identifying latent market demand among large companies and SMEs, formulating concrete challenges, and supporting innovative SME-driven solutions, the project bridges the gap between market needs and supply.
NEXCARB builds on earlier projects such as Two4C and Place to Be, which have already developed networks of companies and knowledge institutions. The project links to existing regional and national funding instruments for scaling established innovations and facilitates cross-border cooperation. SMEs receive support in TRL 4–6 innovation development and scaling toward market readiness. In addition, a sustainable cross-border network will be established to ensure continuity and further collaboration after 2028.
The project targets sectors such as construction, textiles, packaging, automotive, agriculture and horticulture, and stimulates value-chain collaboration between producers, developers, and end users. With this program, a market-demand-driven business model for fossil-free materials is developed, accelerating the transition to a circular and low-carbon economy.
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