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Corjan van den Berg, Jacqueline Bloemhof, Emiel Wubben, Jan Vreeburg, Harry Bitter, Maria Barbosa, Ellen Slegers, Elinor Scott, Paul Struik, Argyris Kanellopoulos, Dmytro Krushynskyi, Kim Poldner, David Strik, Alistair Beames, Gert Jan Hofstede, Renzo Akkerman, Jos Bijman, and Dr. Kim Poldner

The world is moving from a linear ‘cradle-to-grave’ economy to a more sustainable circular ‘cradle-to-cradle’ economy. In this new world, it’s critical to determine if alternative (biobased) resources have the potential to become economically viable sustainable sources for the production of high value food and materials, feed and energy. This requires the development of feasible biobased business strategies and the skills to apply these strategies to operations and logistics. Companies that want to succeed in this industry must be prepared for the challenges and opportunities ahead.

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The world is moving from a linear ‘cradle-to-grave’ economy to a more sustainable circular ‘cradle-to-cradle’ economy. In this new world, it’s critical to determine if alternative (biobased) resources have the potential to become economically viable sustainable sources for the production of high value food and materials, feed and energy. This requires the development of feasible biobased business strategies and the skills to apply these strategies to operations and logistics. Companies that want to succeed in this industry must be prepared for the challenges and opportunities ahead.

This MicroMasters programme consists of three courses and a capstone. The courses will teach you about the basics of biobased materials/natural resources and their conversion to useful products and services. This will help you to understand and evaluate strategic, technological, and operational aspects of running a biobased business and therefore understand the dynamics in biobased business investments and the factors that influence them. You will learn to design and evaluate biobased supply (and value) chains using quantitative methods.

In the final course you will perform a capstone project in which you apply the knowledge from all courses to your own business case, which gives you the opportunity to receive feedback from experts in the field of biobased business and operations.

Completion of this MicroMasters programme in Business and Operations for a Circular Bio-Economy will provide you with knowledge and tools to analyze the business and operations sides of the switch from fossil to renewable, biobased resources. Upon earning the programme certificate, you will be able to contribute substantially to managerial decision-making, as well as deal with issues regarding supply chain management and planning.

Subscribe now to this MicroMasters programme and learn how to implement natural resource/biobased resource business models and seize this economic opportunity that lies ahead!

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Four courses

Circular Economy: An Interdisciplinary Approach

(120 hours)
Do you want to contribute to a more sustainable society? Tackle the challenges in the transition towards a circular economy? In this course, you will analyze what it takes to create a circular economy including sustainable supply chains.

From Fossil Resources to Biomass: A Chemistry Perspective

(120 hours)
The upcoming years are all about creating a sustainable future where it is necessary to move away from fossil resources and explore the opportunities that biomass as a renewable energy source gives us. Join this course if you want to learn how to create a sustainable future by moving away from dependence on fossil resources to biomass resources for the production of food, chemicals and energy-carriers.

Business Strategy and Operations in a Biobased Economy

(70 hours)
To contribute to the bio-society in 2050 you should know what a business model of a company in the biobased and circular economy comprise of. Does it always require cross-company collaborative efforts to succeed in this sector? What operational supply chain challenges have to be dealt with to ensure efficient and sustainable production networks? And how can managerial decision-making be supported by quantitative methods?

Capstone Business and Operations for a Circular Bio-Economy

(140 hours)
In this capstone project, you will integrate technological, business, and operational aspects to develop a sustainable biobased practice. You will write an advice for an audience of your choice, addressing subjects of your choice. You will get feedback on your proposal, draft, and final report.

Learning objectives

  • Understand and evaluate strategic, technological, and operational aspects of running a biobased business
  • Understand the basics of biobased materials and their conversion to useful products and services
  • Identify factors that affect biobased investments and innovations
  • Create business strategies in a biobased economy
  • Design and evaluate biobased supply chains using quantitative methods

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