Europe is facing a crucial challenge: it urgently needs more innovation, more investment and a more dynamic economy. This was made clear by Mario Draghi, the EU's special representative for competitiveness, at the beginning of September. Biotechnology and bio-manufacturing in particular offer significant potential - and this is where the EU's 'Boosting Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing' initiative comes in. It offers a unique opportunity for the EU and its Member States to take ground-breaking action. The Biotech Letter provides examples of what the EU Commission needs to do to keep pace with world leaders.
- Publication
- 6 Pages / DIN A4
- Target group
- General public

Biotech regulation: Making Europe fit for the future
From the contents
- Biotech regulation: Making Europe fit for the future
- Getting biotechnology on track: EU study lays foundation for effective rules
- Better framework conditions for innovative solutions – now! Guest article by Michael Erkes, Head of Business Meat & Prepared Food Europe at Novonesis
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