Message from the EUBCE 2026 Co-chairs
“At a time when the biobased economy is moving from promise to implementation, EUBCE brings the global biomass community together to accelerate real-world impact across energy, materials and chemicals. EUBCE network together can create and support sustainable biomass value chains from feedstock to end use, hereby we strengthen industrial resilience, climate performance and strategic autonomy in a rapidly evolving global context.”
Kirsten Steinbusch
Program Director NGF BioBased Circular
Co-founder of DAB.bio and Chaincraft
Kirsten Steinbusch (1980) is Program Director of the €338M Dutch National Growth Fund programme Biobased Circular, where she leads a national effort to accelerate biopolymer and biobased materials innovation across the entire value chain—from sustainable feedstocks and conversion technologies to design, recycling, and market deployment. With more than two decades of experience in biotechnology, bioprocess development, and circular value-chain innovation, she works at the intersection of science, industry, and policy to enable large-scale sustainable production systems.
Kirsten previously co-founded and scaled two biotechnology companies, DAB.bio and ChainCraft, advancing fermentation and process-intensification technologies from concept to pilot and demonstration scale. Before entering industry, she spent nearly ten years at Wageningen University conducting and leading research on anaerobic conversions and mixed-culture fermentation.
She is a fellow of the Netherlands Academy of Engineering and serves in advisory and supervisory roles to support the transition toward a circular, biobased, and climate-neutral economy.
“Being involved in the EUBCE for many years, it is a great honour to welcome the biomass community for the third time to the Netherlands, after 2002 and 2016. It is at a timely moment where the increasing climate crisis, energy resilience and insecurity ask for concrete innovative solutions and action.
Globally the energy transition is happening with improved efficiencies, more solar and wind, but also more biofuels and bioenergy. However, we do need also a material transition, where our society can move away from fossil resources.
This EUBCE conference will bring together many experts in all these areas and will create opportunities, to learn, to exchange ideas and realise future collaborations. These experts will come from science, industry and government and it is in this triangle that we can move forward jointly, bringing policies to realisation.
Promising policies exist in many areas around the world, and in Europe the EU recently launched the bioeconomy strategy. But now it is time to deliver and take concrete action. Jointly we can show from this conference in the Hague how we can realise this, and take the right action globally and in your own country.“
Kees W. Kwant
Netherlands Enterprise Agency, Ministry of Economic Affairs, RVO
Kees W. Kwant is a Senior Expert on Bioenergy and Circular Biobased Economy. He was employed at the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO), a department of the Ministry of Climate and Green Growth in the Netherlands. He primarily links researchers and industry to help develop the circular biobased economy and bioenergy in the Netherlands and abroad. He has been active in bilateral collaborations on biobased applications and involved in the IEA Bioenergy Exco and was the chairman between 2014 – 2017. He was a member of the CEM Biofuture Initiative and Mission Director of the Mission Integrated Biorefineries for fuels and chemicals within Mission Innovation till the end of 2025. He is now ready to act as one of the chairman’s of the EUBCE and will continue to work in this area voluntarily and from his own company.
33rd European Biomass Conference and Exhibition – EUBCE 2025
9-12 June 2025, Valencia, Spain
Global bioeconomy leaders gathered in Valencia in June 2025 for the 33rd edition of EUBCE, the leading international platform for science, industry, and policy in the biomass and bio-based sectors.
The European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (EUBCE) is Europe’s leading event for connecting science, industry, and policy to advance the bioeconomy. It brings together researchers, innovators, business leaders, and decision-makers to drive the transition toward a circular and low-carbon economy.
The 2025 edition in Valencia reaffirmed EUBCE’s strategic role in the global bioeconomy, welcoming over 1,200 participants from 55 countries. Through keynotes, presentations, and high-level dialogues— including a prominent session on Sustainable Aviation Fuels—the event facilitated both scientific exchange and industry engagement. Building on this momentum, EUBCE 2026 will take place in The Hague, continuing the focus on innovation, deployment, and international cooperation.
Be Part of EUBCE 2026 — There’s Still Time!
While the main programme is already taking shape, a few presentation opportunities are still available.
We are now welcoming late abstract submissions for visual presentations.
If you have new findings or late-breaking results, don’t miss this chance to share your work with a global audience of leading biomass experts, innovators, and stakeholders
Join us in The Hague and contribute to shaping the future of the bioenergy and bioeconomy sectors at EUBCE 2026!
Welcome to the 34th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition
EUBCE 2026
EUBCE 2026
The leading platform for global biomass innovation
For over 40 years, the European Biomass Conference and Exhibition – EUBCE has been a key platform for reflecting on the biomass sector’s evolution and exploring future trends in bioenergy across research, industry, and policy.
As one of the world’s leading biomass events, EUBCE 2026 will bring together 1,500 experts from academia, industry, and policymaking across over 60 countries to explore the latest developments in biomass, bioenergy and the circular bioeconomy. The programme offers opportunities for networking, knowledge exchange, and collaboration through a mix of workshops, exhibitions, and interactive sessions.
Social and professional networking will be supported by a welcome reception, conference dinner, and networking lunches. The exhibition area will highlight EU-funded projects and feature an exhibition forum designed to foster connections between researchers, academic institutions, and industry leaders.
The Scientific Conference Programme is coordinated by the European Commission Joint Research Centre and covers the entire range of biomass research, technologies and applications focusing on bringing the latest scientific and technological research trends to the market, with the support of Circular Bio-Based Europe.
Focus on Industry Topics
The Biomass Industry and closely related research work are invited to submit abstracts on the following industry dedicated topics:
1 – Sustainable biomass production and carbon management for industrial applications
2 – Sustainable management of waste streams and process residues for industrial applications
3 – Industrial biomethane production
4 – Advanced biofuels – Road & heavy-duty transport
5 – Advanced biofuels – Aviation
6 – Advanced biofuels – Shipping
7 – Thermochemical Biomass conversion
8 – Production of biomaterials, bioproducts & biochemicals in industry
Submit your industry tailored abstract by 07 November 2025!
The Netherlands is very pleased to host the EUBCE 2026 and welcomes you to the beautiful city of The Hague!

Netherlands Enterprise Agency, Ministry of Economic Affairs, RVO
Chair National Committee
The Netherlands has long been at the forefront of the global transition towards a biobased economy. In the past bioresources were primarily seen as a renewable energy source, but now it is increasingly recognized as a strategic feedstock for high value applications. From advanced biochemicals to next generation polymers and sustainable building materials, Dutch companies are delivering solutions that not only cut greenhouse gas emissions, but also unlock entirely new markets worldwide.
The strength of the Dutch position lies in a unique combination: world class knowledge institutes, a dynamic entrepreneurial ecosystem, and strong public private partnerships.
In the Netherlands you can find a diverse mix of companies, universities and research institutes: established leaders with a proven track record alongside a new generation of pioneers introducing fresh research results, technologies, services, and business models. This blend reflects the continuity, depth, and innovative power of the Dutch biobased sector.
After 2002 and 2016, this will be the third time the EUBCE takes place in the Netherlands. We are proud to present our companies, universities and research institutes during the EUBCE at the exhibition, site visits or presentations. Our National Team is actively developing ideas to enable this and we are keen to learn about your interest. We invite you to join the EUBCE in the Hague and explore the innovative strength of the Netherlands further and develop more collaboration.
See you in the Hague,
On behalf of the national committee,
Kees Kwant
Message from ISAC Chair

Director of European Commission’s JRC Directorate for Energy, Mobility and Climate
Chair of the International Scientific Advisory Committee (ISAC)
The Joint Research Centre (JRC) is proud to continue its longstanding partnership with the EUBCE, providing scientific coordination and strategic guidance to this conference. Over the years the event has become a leading global platform for excellence and innovation for the biomass community.
Biomass, biofuels, bioenergy and biomaterials offer essential pathways for decarbonisation across energy, transport, industry and agriculture. This conference addresses the significant challenges we are facing: sourcing sustainable feedstock without compromising land use, biodiversity, or food security; strengthening supply chains to scale bio-based solutions; bridging the gap between research, innovation and commercial deployment; and securing financing for industrial-scale applications.
Industrial deployment remains a critical hurdle, as many promising technologies are stuck at pilot scale. Accelerating the deployment of advanced biofuels, integrated biorefineries, biomass integrated systems with other renewables and circular value chains is essential to bring bio-based solutions to market. Digitalization – ranging from AI to GIS and remote sensing – will be key to optimizing biomass production and utilization while minimizing environmental impacts.
At the JRC, our scientists provide independent, evidence-based knowledge and science to support European Union policies and positively impact society. JRC has developed a sophisticated ecosystem of data models, methodologies and tools to assess emissions, resource impacts and system-wide trade-offs across environmental, social, and economic dimensions, ensuring biomass solutions deliver genuine climate benefits.
I extend my warmest welcome to all members of the biomass community – scientists, professionals, industry leaders, policy makers to our event in Den Haag.
Message from the Technical Programme Chair

European Commission JRC
EUBCE Technical Programme Chair
Chair of the Scientific Committee
It is with great pleasure that I invite you to the 34th edition of the European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (EUBCE), taking place from 19 to 22 May 2026 in The Hague, The Netherlands. The European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) continues to provide scientific coordination and strategic guidance, a role that has been instrumental in maintaining EUBCE as a global reference point for scientific excellence, innovation and collaboration in the field of biomass.
Replacing fossil fuels with renewable, low-carbon alternatives is essential to achieving climate neutrality, and biomass can play a crucial, multifaceted role in this transformation. Sustainable biomass provides multiple options for the decarbonization of key sectors, through energy, fuels and a diverse range of bio-based materials and chemicals.
While traditionally seen as a renewable energy source, biomass is increasingly valued as a feedstock for high-value applications, along with fuels and energy.
Technology developers and the biomass industry have made significant steps in advancing innovation and integration across the value chain. Yet, industrial deployment remains a key challenge. Too many promising technologies remain at pilot scale, unable to achieve widespread market adoption. EUBCE 2026 will offer an important opportunity to examine these challenges, showcase successful industrial applications, and promote dialogue to overcome persistent barriers to commercial deployment.
Over the years, EUBCE has fostered rich discussions on sustainable biomass feedstocks, innovative conversion technologies, and the integration of bio-based solutions into energy and industrial systems.
These discussions have consistently highlighted biomass’s potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, strengthen energy security, and drive new economic opportunities.
Message from the Industry Programme Coordinator

Former European Commission,
DG Energy
EUBCE Industry Programme Coordinator
Dear Biomass Industry Stakeholder,
New global developments have created uncertainties in the biomass market with the most critical being the withdrawal of big oil from low carbon fuels deployment resulting in reservations whether EU and globally mandated targets can be met. Biomass resources are again being attacked as unsustainable when used for energy and there is a significant push to ignore the biomass contribution and move directly to e-fuels and e-products which are at least 3-4 time more costly resulting in stalling efforts to address climate change.
However, what is true is that the EU policies continue to change creating uncertainties to investors who prefer to invest elsewhere even when financing European technologies outside of the EU.
At the same time high and overambitious policy targets are being set to the extent that stakeholders have concluded that the 2030 targets are unrealistic and not achievable. The European Commission with the RED directive has by itself, singlehanded, managed to unwrap the Single European Market by allowing Members States to adopt national policies that may restrict the free movement of low carbon fuels, products and related services.
The burden has been placed on the industry to deliver huge volumes of biomass feedstocks, biofuels, biomaterials and biochemicals in an unprecedented fashion and rush. The size of the required investments entailed in such accelerated deployment is equally unheard of while at the same time investors are shy due to the ever-changing legislative landscape. With the withdrawal of big oil, the burden is now placed on the shoulders of the technology developers and the biomass industry to integrate innovation for the development of technologies for market penetration of sustainable products and services.
EUBCE 2026: A Meeting Point for Science, Industry, and Policy

Former European Commission JRC
EUBCE Executive Committee Member
The 34th edition of EUBCE in The Hague in The Netherlands in May 2026 will bring into focus the many achievements not only of the host country but of a wide range achievements from multiple countries around the world. Over the last decade, EUBCE has steadily increased the number of reports from evolving and successful scaled up projects from around the world
The constantly expanding interest and involvement of industrial organisations in biomass conversion projects has been highlighted and for 2026 we can expect to see yet more industrial involvement and consequent successes to be presented. We will also be able to learn more about the growing scientific achievements that form the basis of successful small-scale and large-scale projects for the future.
We look forward to welcoming researchers, project developers, industrial representatives and policy makers, as well as those people that simply want to learn more about the many different products and processes involving biomass conversion, to the 34th editions of EUBCE in The Hague in the Netherlands from May Tuesday 19 to Friday 22, 2026.









