“…This is of special interest for example, for the in vivo delivery of self‐targeting diagnostic and therapeutic molecules into animals and humans, the fabrication of hand‐held devices for point‐of‐need analytics in hospitals, production facilities, supermarkets and ecosystems, or for autonomously responsive materials with sensing capacities. Numerous excellent reviews and textbooks have taken this up so that only a few ones dealing with general concepts are exemplified here (Chen, Wilmanns, & Zeng, ; Hamley, ; Hasan et al, ; Hou et al, ; Y. Liu et al, ; Luo, Hou, Bai, Wang, & Liu, ; Luo, Weiss, Liu, & Tian, ; Payne, ; Shi et al, ; L. Wang, Gong, Yuan, & Wei, ; L. Yang et al, ). Further motivations for bio‐integrative industrial process chains lie in their energetic and environmental advantages so that “bio‐based” fabrication is part of the bio‐economy strategies developed for many countries (Biber‐Freudenberger, Basukala, Bruckner, & Börner, ).…”