Graduates are trained for and are expected to manage and lead the transition to a bioeconomy in Europe and the world. As indicated in the EU document Innovating for Sustainable Growth, graduates are trained as the “professionals capable of moving at the interface of different areas, understanding the economic and societal impact of their activities, fostering cross-talk between sectors and meeting public demand for transparency and accountability.” The SET-BVM graduate will take this challenge by initiating and developing new value chains out of local bioresources and turn these into sustainable economic value for regions. Their job can be part of an industry and public or private bio-organisations devoted to and working on the development of a sustainable bioeconomy in Europe and the world.