As part of the BRILIAN project’s Danish pilot, the workshop “Unlocking the Potential of Rapeseed Cake” was organised by the Danish Technological Institute (DTI) and Food & Bio Cluster Denmark (FBCD) in Taastrup,
As part of the BRILIAN project’s Danish pilot, the workshop “Unlocking the Potential of Rapeseed Cake” was organised by the Danish Technological Institute (DTI) and Food & Bio Cluster Denmark (FBCD) in Taastrup,
In October, BRILIAN held its M29 General Assembly in Taastrup, Denmark, hosted by project partners Danish Technological Institute and Food&Bio Cluster Denmark. The occasion marked a significant milestone in the project and offered
July 1, 2025Thessaloniki, Greece BRILIAN participated in the 7th International Summer School on Circular Bioeconomy and Sustainable Development, held at the American Farm School & Perrotis College in Thessaloniki, Greece. The event convened
Context: why we must accelerate climate action The European agricultural sector is facing a climate crisis. Droughts, floods, fires and shifting pest patterns are putting unprecedented pressure on farmers and rural economies. According
📍Vitoria-Gasteiz 👤PATURPAT 👤AITIIP 👤TECNO 🗓️ Jun 23-May 27 BRILIAN was created with the goal of promoting sustainable cooperative business models that allow agroindustries and farmers to diversify their income through the valorization of
On 5 June 2025, BRILIAN celebrated its second policy meeting in Brussels, hosted by the European Bioeconomy Bureau and aligned with the European Green Week. This session, part of the European Commission’s ongoing
A few weeks ago, FOOD+i Cluster held the key event Innobusiness Meeting Point 2025 (Spain), inviting its members to pause and reflect on the future.In times of uncertainty, marked by geopolitical shifts and
On May,14 2025 the entire BRILIAN team had the opportunity to meet in Vitoria for the M24 General Assembly and visit the spanish pilot facilities at Paturpat/Udapa. The following day, we all headed
Showcasing our project and the alliance behind it, highlighting how cooperation makes ambitious bio-based business models possible in rural areas. From April 7 to 9, the city of Vic (Catalonia, Spain) hosted the
The BRILIAN project continues to advance its mission of fostering a sustainable and circular bioeconomy. Recently, our key partner, Denmark Technological Institute (DTI), played a pivotal role by organizing two significant events that