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the cluster
The Lucanian Cluster of Bioeconomy was born from the initiative of various public and private entities under the direction of the Basilicata Region which adopted the Regional Strategy for the intelligent specialization of research and innovation 2014-2020, identifying five thematic areas of potential development based on the structuring of specific clusters.
Among these areas is the cluster of bioeconomy, which includes the topics of water resource management, genomics for sustainable, precision and integrated agriculture, nutrition and health, green chemistry, and non-technological innovation in the agri-food sector.
SPRING it is the Italian Cluster of the Bioeconomy Circular.
Founded in 2014, it brings together a diverse network of actors, from public and private research centres to SMEs, large companies, trade associations, regional clusters, consultancy firms and financial companies with the aim of promoting systemic growth based on bioeconomy.
Recognized as a member of the national control room on bioeconomy, SPRING is the reference point for policy coordination, sustainable innovation and development territorial.
National Agrifood Cluster CL.A.N.
how to join
To formalize your desire to join the Association LUCAN CLUSTER of Bioeconomy, please fill out the online form in full.
The membership request will be submitted to the Members' Assembly for approval at the first available session, as established by the Association's Statute, Article 4 – Admission
latest news

La Basilicata al centro della transizione verde: il Presidente Bardi ha incontrato il Cluster Lucano di Bioeconomy
“La Basilicata ha le competenze, le energie e le idee per diventare protagonista della transizione verde”: con queste parole il Presidente della Regione Basilicata, Vito Bardi, ha sottolineato il ruolo strategico della nostra regione nel percorso verso uno development sostenibile.L’affermazione è giunta nel corso di un incontro istituzionale con il Cluster Lucano di Bioeconomy, rappresentato dal presidente Domenico Lazzazzera, che guida una rete dinamica composta da 54 aziende, 2 cooperative e alcuni tra i più autorevoli enti di ricerca del territorio, tra cui ENEA, ALSIA, Agrobios, IRCCS CROB, Università degli Studi della Basilicata, CNR e FEEM.Durante il confronto è stato evidenziato come

Il Cluster Lucano della Bioeconomy ad Agrilevante 2025: tecnologie digitali e sostenibilità al centro dell’agricoltura che cambia
