BioBoosters Impact Review 2025 : Outlook on a Year of Innovation, Integration, and Interregional Impact

BioBoosters Impact Review 2025

BioBoosters Impact Review 2025 : Outlook on a Year of Innovation, Integration, and Interregional Impact. Edited by Heli Väliaho -  Jamk University of Applied Sciences – Interreg Baltic Sea Region, co-funded by the European Union – Circular economy Bioboosters.
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Anna Aalto, Jamk University of Applied Sciences, Finland
Eva Fridman, BioFuel Region, Sweden
Heli Väliaho, Jamk University of Applied Sciences, Finland
Anna Gajek, PRO CIVIS Foundation, Poland
Malin Hildén, Paper Province, Sweden
Anni Hintikka, Jamk University of Applied Sciences, Finland
Lili Veesaar, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Estonia
Lina Stanionyte, Sunrise Tech Park, Lithuania
Svea Uusen, Pärnu County Development Centre, Estonia
Matti Räsänen, Jamk University of Applied Sciences
Magnus Persson, Paper Province, Sweden
Marta Riekstina, Vidzeme Planning Region, Latvia
Ida Norberg, BioFuel Region, Sweden
Rimas Meištininkas, UAB Toksika, Lithuania
Per Myhrén, Paper Province, Sweden
Damian Kuznowicz, PRO CIVIS Foundation, Poland
Inguna Kucina, Vidzeme Planning Region, Latvia
Katrin Kepp, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Estonia
Moa Jonsson, BioFuel Region, Sweden
Gudrun Mernitz, Witeno GmbH, Germany
Publication Date
November, 2025
Country
Finland
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BioBoosters is a bioeconomy business accelerator. It runs a business-driven hackathon concept to boost the circular transition of the bioeconomy sector. 

The hackathon concept is simple: identify a problem and bring innovators around the table to find a solution. For instance, hemp production in Estonia is flourishing – but the company growing it had no viable use for the stalks. The innovators explored options such as hemp-based filament for 3D printing, hemp as a substrate for mushroom cultivation for biodegradable packaging and extracting enzymes from hemp via fermentation-based processes.

This report covers another eight hackathons, covering logistics, wood, activated carbon, wine corks, soil health and apples.