The growth and viability of bioeconomy clusters hinge on the development and deployment of advanced, disruptive and in many cases, integrated technologies that leverage regional assets across agriculture, life sciences, energy, chemicals, and other industries. Hear perspectives on how investment in research, commercialization, public-private partnerships, and other supportive resources are essential to the growth of new bio-based companies and a bioeconomy cluster.
Hosted by Stephen Rapundalo, President & CEO, MichBio
Brad Fingland, Director – Venture Creation, Michigan State University Research Foundation
Richard Olson, CEO, Gantec
Jason Noel, Senior Vice President, Vestaron
Kousay Said, CEO, Ecovia Renewables
This panel discussion was filmed at Bio Innovations Midwest in Omaha on 24-25 September 2024. Find out more about the event here: https://bioinnovationsmidwest.com/