4th General Meeting of the Bio-FlexCLC Project at CSIC, Zaragoza (ES)
The partners of the Bio-FlexCLC Project gathered in Zaragoza, Spain, for the 4th General Meeting, kindly hosted by the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). The meeting provided an excellent opportunity to review the project’s progress, strengthen collaboration among partners, and plan the next steps towards achieving the project’s objectives.

Productive Discussions and Collaboration
The meeting agenda covered several key aspects of the project, including:
- Brainstorming on dissemination and communication activities, aimed at enhancing the project’s visibility and outreach.
- Interconnections between work packages, fostering stronger integration across technical, environmental, and socio-economic tasks.
- Review of deliverables, milestones, and progress achieved since the previous meeting.
- Planning of future activities and upcoming deliverables.
- Open discussion and Q&A sessions, allowing partners to share insights and align strategies.
Lab Tour and Local Insights

After a productive morning of presentations and discussions, participants enjoyed a networking lunch followed by a lab tour at CSIC, where they had the chance to see ongoing research and experimental setups related to the project.
In the evening, partners explored Zaragoza’s historic city center together. A special highlight was a private guided visit to the Cathedral of El Pilar, generously offered by Paco and Luis — a memorable cultural experience that perfectly concluded the day.
Looking Ahead
The meeting reinforced the commitment and collaborative spirit of all partners as the Bio-FlexCLC project continues to advance toward its milestones. The consortium remains dedicated to fostering bio-based innovation, sustainability, and cross-sectoral collaboration in the transition toward a circular and low-carbon economy.
About the Bio-FlexCLC Project
The Bio-FlexCLC Project aims to develop and demonstrate flexible bio-based value chains integrating different feedstocks and conversion technologies to strengthen the European bioeconomy and contribute to climate neutrality.



