We Don’t Build This Alone.
We Build It Together.

Bioeconomy development is global — from India’s bamboo missions to Europe’s circular bio-based initiatives.

We work in collaboration with organizations who are advancing crop science, manufacturing innovation, workforce training, standards development, and regenerative land use.

This isn’t competition.

It’s coordination.

The transition to regenerative, renewable material systems is not isolated to one country.

It is a global restructure of supply chains and land use.

We study, collaborate, and coordinate with:

  • European Bioeconomy Network (EuBioNet)

    European Bioeconomy Network (EuBioNet)

    (EU project coordination + dissemination)

  • INBAR – International Bamboo & Rattan Organisation

    INBAR – International Bamboo & Rattan Organisation

    (global bamboo policy + research network)

  • EIHA – European Industrial Hemp Association

    EIHA – European Industrial Hemp Association

    (hemp policy, regulation, and technical standards)

  • Indian Industrial Hemp Association (IIHA)

    Indian Industrial Hemp Association (IIHA)

    (data access + market coordination)

  • National Bamboo Mission (Gov. of India)

    National Bamboo Mission (Gov. of India)

    (cultivation, processing, MSME support)

  • U.S. Hemp Roundtable

    U.S. Hemp Roundtable

    (state + federal regulatory advocacy)

  • U.S. Hemp Building Association (USHBA)

    U.S. Hemp Building Association (USHBA)

    (construction codes + material standards)

  • American Bamboo Society

    American Bamboo Society

    (horticulture education + local species development)

What Partnership Means

We collaborate on:
• Crop and species research
• Processing + decortication models
• Manufacturing workflows and specifications
• Building material certifications
• University research translation into industry use
• Workforce education and apprenticeships
• Regional supply-chain development

This is not franchising.
This is shared infrastructure.