Bioeconomy International 2027
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[Deadline: 2026/06/03] The Bioeconomy International programme has launched a new funding call to support joint research and development projects with partners in Japan and Queensland (Australia). Funded by the German Federal Ministry for Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR), the initiative promotes innovative and sustainable solutions along the bioeconomy value chain, from industry to agriculture. The call highlights the strong potential for German–Japanese collaboration, encouraging universities, research institutes and companies to develop joint projects and build long-term partnerships in research and innovation.
The 14th call for proposals of “Bioeconomy International” is open!
The deadline for proposal submission is June 3rd 2026, 1 PM CEST.
This call contains only two modules with co-funding opportunities for partners from
- Japan
- Queensland/ Australia.
Cooperation with other countries is NOT eligible (only as third countries with their own funding).
Projects in the frame of Bioeconomy International 2027 shall significantly contribute to implement the Bioeconomy on a global level.
The aim of this program is to fund German partners (universities, research organisations and industry) in international consortia. A key requirement of this program is that the projects have to be at eye level. This means that partners from abroad are working equally in cooperation with German partners. All partners should bring their expertise to solve a problem in joint efforts which is difficult (or impossible) to be solved alone.
Please, respect that this call for proposals does not intend to fund development aid-projects and the added-value for Germany must be clearly demonstrated!
Proposals must be submitted in Germany exclusively using this online tool. Proposals submitted via E-mail, fax, paper copy will not be considered for evaluation.
Please, use the respective “templates for project description” for the two different modules (also under “Call Documents”) and pay attention to the following different modalities for the two modules:
Module 1: Cooperation with Japan
The co-financing on the Japanese side is provided through the GteX (Green Technologies of Excellence) program (thematic area “Biomanufacturing”) of the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST). Hence, only groups that are already funded through the GteX program are eligible as Japanese partners. A list of the eligible working groups can be found at https://www.jst.go.jp/gtex/en/field/bio.html.
This module seeks to support R&D&I projects with partners from Japan in the following areas:
Topic 1: Development of production processes for the industrial usage of renewable resources
Indicative subtopics:
- Process development for biomass-based feedstocks
- Bioconversion of waste streams or CO₂ into valuable products
- Fermentation and enzymatic processes using renewable inputs
- Process integration and upscaling strategies for bio-based production
Topic 2: Development of bioproducts with novel qualities, enhanced functionalities, and im-proved sustainability
Indicative subtopics:
- Functionalized biopolymers or smart biomaterials
- Bio-based alternatives to conventional petrochemical products
- High-value bioactives for cosmetics, agriculture, or nutrition
- Tailor-made microbial or plant-based products with improved traits
Topic 3: Integrated platform technologies for next-generation biomanufacturing
Indicative subtopics:
- Automated DBTL platforms for synthetic biology
- High-throughput strain engineering and screening technologies
- Omics-based systems for predictive design and optimization
- Scalable platforms for fast protein production (“protein printers”)
Topic 4: Future biological production systems and next-generation host organisms
Indicative subtopics:
- Engineering of plant-based systems for bioproduction
- Exploration and utilization of microbial diversity
- Development of robust microbial chassis for industrial use
- Microbe-plant interaction technologies for production and environmental benefits
- Synthetic biology approaches including the development and use of BioBrics for modular genetic design
Topic 5: Enabling technologies for a sustainable and data-driven bioeconomy
Indicative subtopics:
- Advanced omics measurement and data integration platforms
- AI and machine learning for process optimization in biotechnology
- Real-time analytics and control systems for biological processes
- Integration of bio-, information-, and production technologies
The involvement of partners from industry is possible in this module, but not mandatory.
The submission of proposals will only take place on the German side in this module.
It is not necessary to submit a proposal in Japan at the same time.
The selection process for project proposals submitted under Module 1 will be carried out jointly with the JST.
For clarity – in both modules – human health and medical related projects are out of scope of the program objectives and are not eligible under this program.
For more information, including details on Module 2: Cooperation with Queensland and the contact details for this call, please see the website below:
https://www.bioeconomy-international.de/bi2027
Updated on: April 8, 2026