Dear colleagues and friends,
The BNN QUARTERLY is out, with our latest issue entitled "How Innovative Materials Contribute to a more Sustainable World".
We are pleased to highlight the following focus topic-related contributions:
- Pioneering a Sustainable Future: The Role of Bio-Based Materials in Environmental Innovation
 - TU Graz Bundles its Strengths in Biotechnology and Artificial Intelligence
 - How a Polymer Converts Energy and Makes Bicycle Tires "Intelligent"
 - BreadCell Project Develops Foams for Sustainable Mobility and Sports
 - GreenX3: Innovative and Sustainable Materials, Processes and Technologies for a GREENer and Circular Economy
 - Revolutionary AI-Driven Platform Enhances Nanosafety Assessment, Pioneering Sustainable Nanotechnology Development
 - Enhancing Nanomaterial Safety and Sustainability Through Computational Innovation: The ASCOT Webtool
 - Nanofibers Rid Water of Hazardous Dyes
 - Revolutionizing Tissue Engineering: Advancements in Additive Manufacturing with Innovative Materials
 - Tailorable Acrylate-Endcapped Urethane-Based Polymers for Precision in Digital Light Processing: Versatile Solutions Serving Biomedical Applications
 
Besides scientific contributions from our BioNanoNet Association Members, reports about projects and activities, this issue also includes the pitch videos of our members:
- ANALISIS-DSC (Spain): ANALISIS-DSC is an engineering service SME specialized in Mechanical and Industrial Processes using CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) software tools
 - ACIB GmbH (Austria): ACIB GmbH is an international research center in the field of industrial biotechnology.
 
We hope you enjoy this edition!
Sincerely,
  BNN team
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