EU CLUSTERS TALKS – SUMMARY An initiative of the European Union Building the future with nature: Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing in the EU The European Cluster Collaboration Platform, on behalf of the European Commission, organised the EU Clusters Talk “Building the future with nature: Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing in the EU” on 29 May, 8:30 – 9:45 CET, to present the EU Biotechnology and. [...] Additionally, the importance of international cooperation, especially with the United States, was emphasized, as well as the need to review the EU bioeconomy strategy by the end of 2025. [...] The panellists collectively emphasized the importance of continued investment in research and development, fostering collaboration between public and private sectors, and creating a streamlined and supportive regulatory landscape. [...] Also, Felice Lopane shared that universities have increasingly asked them to connect with industry to verify whether the courses or skills they were providing to new students were up to date and sufficient to get the right level and workforce to sustain the development of biotechnology in the bio-manufacturing industry. [...] This involves the process of transferring scientific findings from research institutions to the market and industry, facilitating the commercialization of innovations.
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- Summary 1
- Building the future with nature Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing in the EU 2
- Agenda of the meeting 2
- Nina Hoppmann team member of the European Cluster Collaboration Platform 2
- Carlos Gómez Muñoz Policy Officer Secretariat-General European Commission 2
- Nina Hoppmann team member of the European Cluster Collaboration Platform 2
- Key messages 2
- 1. News from the European Cluster Collaboration Platform 3
- 2. EU Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing Initiative 3
- Carlos Gómez Muñoz Policy Officer Secretariat-General European Commission 3
- EU Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing Initiative 3
- Research and technology transfer to the market 3
- Access to funding 3
- Skills 3
- Obstacles in value chains intellectual property Public assistance 3
- Economic security 3
- European Innovation Council Accelerators work programme 4
- 3. Panel debate 4
- Connections between European universities and international courses are fundamental but we also need to address the issue of upgrading and re-qualification. 5
- . By integrating biotechnology into the value chain from research and development to final product delivery industries can achieve greater efficiency and innovation 6
- 4. Funding opportunities 6