A forum to accelerate the development of biosolutions in Denmark — through smarter and faster regulation.
Chair of the Steering Committee
"We have legal tools that can help us regulate smarter — so the EU doesn't miss out on growth, jobs, and innovative solutions."

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The challenge
An accelerating climate crisis, rising food prices and a growing population have created an acute need for new solutions. Biosolutions can deliver them — but lengthy EU approval processes are a serious barrier.
In the first three quarters of 2025, just eight new solutions were added to the EU's novel food list. The path from application to approval takes up to 3–5 years — compared to 1–2 years in the US. For biological crop protection products it is even worse: EU approval can take 8–10 years, as they are categorised identically to conventional pesticides.
In the worst case, companies abandon the European market entirely — costing Europe growth, jobs, and green innovation. That is why the forum exists.
Novel food approval time in EU
Compared to just 1–2 years in the United States
Biocontrol approval time in EU
Categorised the same as conventional pesticides
Novel foods approved in 9 months
Added to the EU novel food list, Q1–Q3 2025
Global biosolutions market by 2035
Nearly double the current figure — ADC analysis, 2025
"We need to shed the kid gloves, pick up the pace, and ensure that rules keep up with development. We need new and smarter ways of regulating innovative solutions."
What is Biosolutions Forum+?
Biosolutions Forum+ is a strategic forum established under Alliance for Biosolutions with support from the Novo Nordisk Foundation. Its purpose is to improve the framework conditions for biosolutions companies — nationally and in the EU.
The forum contributes to knowledge sharing on best practices and identifies needs for innovation-friendly interpretations and regulations across the biosolutions sector.

By mobilising companies and researchers, the forum ensures sandbox proposals are thoroughly prepared with legal expertise before official submission to authorities.
The forum translates its work into concrete recommendations to political decision-makers nationally and in the EU — paving the way for a regulatory paradigm shift.

Regulatory sandboxes
In the 2024 Entrepreneur Agreement, the Danish government allocated DKK 25 million to establish regulatory sandboxes within Danish areas of strongholds — including biosolutions.
Biosolutions Forum+ will support this initiative throughout 2025–2027 by mobilising companies and researchers, and ensuring that sandbox proposals are carefully prepared with legal expertise before submission to the authorities.
The goal: give sustainable products a faster route to market — and strengthen Denmark's position in the global competition.
What is a regulatory sandbox?
A regulatory sandbox is a controlled experimental space where companies can test new products and technologies under adapted rules — while maintaining high safety standards.
It is a new instrument that allows national authorities to fine-tune mechanisms before full EU-scale implementation.
EU Net-Zero Industry Act
requires all member states to establish national contact points for regulatory sandboxes for net-zero technologies. Denmark implements this via the Danish Business Authority.
Entrepreneur Agreement 2024
Biosolutions could generate over 600,000 European jobs by 2035 – both direct and indirect jobs if the right policy framework is in place.
Government Growth Team
Expected to publish recommendations for a national biosolutions strategy, including a dedicated regulatory track.
Steering Committee
Biosolutions Forum+ is led by a steering commitee consisting of members from businesses, academia, and civil society.









Timeline
Get involved
Biosolutions Forum+ welcomes all interested stakeholders — companies, researchers, authorities, and organisations — who wish to work with regulatory sandboxes within biosolutions.