Biomaterials: Industry will benefit from Scion fibre expertise

Friday 7 Mar 2025

 
“News of recent paper mill closures and a log export slump may soon be replaced with more positive news logs and other forest resources”, says Rotorua-based forest technology specialist, John Stulen. "Scion has some excellent work streams completely focused on high value export products from across forest and fibre sector.”

“Industry leaders from across the forestry supply chain are getting behind a new initiative to support new technologies and processes for extracting high value chemicals from logs and other forestry byproducts”, he added.

Local scientists at Scion, are strongly represented in key biomaterial research focused on developing new sustainable products. For example a new effort – an international research programme, UPWEARS, aims to develop a sustainable e-textile (electrically-conductive textile) using cork, hemp, flax and paper byproducts, and develop ways to recycle and reuse textile waste. The overall aim is to contribute to a sustainable economy by unlocking the potential of bio-based and hybrid fabrics. Scion joined this in 2024.

Another is a key technology startup collaboration between  Scion and the New Zealand Product Accelerator. This will see a new forestry biofactory built in Rotorua soon. The new facility will foster developments for making new bioproducts from forest resources to deliver much higher value export products.

“We are delighted to announce a new technology event,  the 2025 Forest Bioeconomy Innovations Conference, to celebrate this startup”, says Stulen, “It runs on 20-21 May 2025 in Rotorua, New Zealand.

“We are bringing international startup leaders together from forest and wood technology innovators. Across Europe their teams are set to supercharge new processes to complement and eventually replace pulp and paper mills to a large degree,” says Stulen. “We are also working closely with Te Uru Rākau - New Zealand Forest Service, Scion and key industry leaders, to showcase potential bioeconomy export products from New Zealand’s vast forest resources.”

On May 20-21 May 2025, hundreds of business innovation and primary industry leaders will gather at this key event. Visit the event website for more details.

Source: FIEA



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