The EU Commision has published the initiative: ”Building the future with nature: Boosting Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing in the EU”
Conclusion
“The extraordinary advances in life sciences, supported by digitalisation and AI, and the
potential of solutions based on biology for solving societal issues make biotechnology and
biomanufacturing one of the most promising technological areas of this century. They can help
the EU to modernise its primary sector and industry, boost circularity and be more competitive
and resilient, provide better healthcare to our citizens and succeed in its green transition.
A more coordinated approach for biotechnology and biomanufacturing policies will help realise
their full potential. Strengthening our biotechnology and biomanufacturing competitiveness
requires measures in the regulatory, industrial, economic and social dimensions. This includes
significant investment in infrastructure and know-how and ensuring that it can reap the benefits
of the EU single market.”
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