BIO4EEB EU project

Fernando Sigchos Jiménez to represent BIO4EEB at EU Green Week 2026

BIO4EEB will be represented at EU Green Week 2026 by Fernando Sigchos Jiménez, Secretary General of the European Builders Confederation (EBC), during the RECAP cluster workshop “From End-of-Life to Lease-of-Life: Circularity in Action”. The event will take place on 3 June 2026 at NTNU Brussels and online, bringing together several Horizon Europe projects to discuss circularity, material recovery and sustainable innovation. Fernando has been …

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Meet the speakers of the EU Green Week Partner Event

On 3 June 2026, the RECAP cluster will bring together five Horizon Europe projects for the workshop “From End-of-Life to Lease-of-Life: Circularity in Action”, organised as an EU Green Week Partner Event. Taking place at NTNU Brussels with hybrid participation available, the event will focus on how circularity, advanced processes and innovative technologies can help rethink the end-of-life of materials …

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BIO4EEB to participate in EU Green Week 2026

BIO4EEB will take part in EU Green Week 2026 through the RECAP cluster’s first joint workshop, “From End-of-Life to Lease-of-Life: Circularity in Action”, taking place on 3 June 2026 at NTNU Brussels and online. Organised as an EU Green Week Partner Event, the workshop will bring together five Horizon Europe projects working on circularity, material recovery, bio-based solutions and advanced processes. Under the …

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BIO4EEB to take part in the RECAP Cluster event on AI, robotics and digital twins

On 3 June 2026, from 10:00 to 12:30, BIO4EEB will participate in the RECAP Cluster hybrid event entitled “Closing the Loop: Advancing EU Competitiveness and Sustainability through AI, Robotics, and Digital Twins in the Manufacturing Sector.” Held online, the session will bring together five EU-funded projects: CompSTLar, BIO4EEB, ICARUS, iBot4CRMs, and Wood2Wood. The event will explore how artificial intelligence, robotics, digital …

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New publication for BIO4EEB 📰 

Did you know that defects in insulation panels can be hard to detect early ?The consequences ? Waste, additional costs, and lower efficiency ! But there is a solution !  Our new article “Early defect detection in thermo-insulating panels: A case study on quality inspection” proposed a great approach combining artificial intelligence, synthetic images to …

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BIO4EEB leading the way in circular construction

Upcoming workshop: advancing circularity in construction On 9 December, the “Towards more circularity in construction” workshop, organized by the European Builders Confederation (EBC), will bring together EU-funded research projects to share practical solutions for a circular built environment.  Projects like BIO4EEB, SUM4Re, and DISCOVER will showcase strategies to minimize waste, extend material lifecycles, and integrate …

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BIO4EEB releases new conference paper on data-driven building refurbishment

BIO4EEB is excited to announce the release of a new conference paper : Predictive Modelling for Building Envelope Refurbishment with Bio-Based Solutions. Authored by Oussama Elkarymy, Amina Dacić, Adrienn Gelesz, and András Reith from ABUD Advanced Building & Urban Design, the study was presented on September 13th at the 6th Central European Symposium on Building …

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LCA 4: The Environmental Assessment of Construction Materials

Title: LCA 4: The Environmental Assessment of Construction Materials Concrete, steel, and aluminium – just three traditional construction materials – account for nearly 23 % of global CO₂ emissions. If current trends continue, by 2050 up to 90 % of new buildings’ emissions could come from embodied carbon alone. This highlights a crucial fact: material …

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