The UK bioeconomy by region, part II: the Midlands, the South of England, and Wales
We continue our survey of the UK’s bioeconomy, region by region. Last week, we covered Scotland, Northern Ireland and the ...
We continue our survey of the UK’s bioeconomy, region by region. Last week, we covered Scotland, Northern Ireland and the ...
Across the UK, regional authorities and producers are deepening their interest in biobased supply chains. We look at how capacity ...
Most raw materials used in the bioeconomy begin life in rural areas. For the most part, however, the countryside is ...
A presentation by Virginia Puzzolo, Head of CBE JU Programme Unit at Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking (CBE JU). Since ...
A presentation by Wieteke Wouters, Program Director & Deputy Managing Director at Hollandbio. Biotechnology is a key enabler to realize ...
A presentation by Professor Paul Freemont, Head of Structural & Synthetic Biology at Imperial College London. The global commercialisation of ...
Entrepreneurship plays a big role in scaling biobased capacity. Yet bringing novel biomaterials and biochemicals to market entails a high ...
Scaling the bioeconomy means new value chains and businesses demanding particular skill sets. While newer segments of the bioeconomy may ...
South Africa has immense bioeconomy potential if we look at its natural endowments alone. As one of the most biodiverse ...
Bioeconomy jargon can be confusing at the best of times, tripping up even those familiar with the sector. Here we ...
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