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Bio-Based Economy Central to Europe’s 2020 Vision

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London, UK, July 28, 2011 / B3C newswire / - Nathalie Moll, Secretary General of EuropaBio, talks about the role of industrial biotechnology in Europe and EuropaBio’s European Forum for Industrial Biotechnology and The Bio-based Economy.

Industrial biotechnology’s far-reaching potential needs to be matched by appropriate government support in order to ensure its role in meeting society’s grand challenges of limiting the impact of climate change, reducing fossil fuel dependency and creating a smarter, more sustainable economy for Europe.

According to Nathalie Moll, Secretary General of EuropaBio, these issues will continue to fuel debate at this year’s European Forum for Industrial Biotechnology and The Bio-based Economy (EFIB), Europe’s leading event in this field, which has become the well-established meeting place for policy and business. Organised by EuropaBio, in partnership with IntertechPira, this year’s forum will take place in Amsterdam from October 19th to 20th and will bring together policy makers, NGOs, academics and industry stakeholders to evaluate the evolving political and economic context and growing significance of the industrial biotechnology sector.

As well as facilitating communication and knowledge transfer between key players in the industrial biotech sector, EFIB 2011 will cover key issues such as end-user perspectives and market forecasts; challenges to financing a global bio-based economy; the bio-based economy in the context of the Common Agricultural Policy reform; the bioplastics industry and the critical role played by supportive innovation and funding policy at an EU level.

Moll says: “Part of the appeal of industrial biotechnology is that, in addition to meeting commercial needs, it also creates smart, sustainable and integrated products with reduced impact on the environment. These range from more sustainable industrial processes to everyday consumer benefits such as washing powders that enable users to clean clothes at lower temperatures, making big energy savings.” 

Moll believes that there has been clear recognition in the last few years by the European Commission of the important role industrial biotechnology plays in stimulating expansion of the EU economy in a sustainable manner. EuropaBio is extremely encouraged by the strong response and leadership from Commissioner Geoghegan-Quinn and her peers, she says, commenting: “The attention that the Commission is giving to biotechnology as a whole and in particular to industrial biotech in the context of the upcoming Horizon 2020 programme as well as of the Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy Strategy clearly highlights this technology’s role in supporting the European economy in the smartest, most sustainable and inclusive manner.”

However, with the US, Asia and South America committing to long term research and funding of the biotech sector and its applications, Europe will need to introduce even greater incentives to create a level playing field for bio-based products and enable the market penetration required for Europe’s bio-based economy to succeed in the coming years.

“In order to be successful and competitive with the rest of the world, Europe needs to stimulate market demand. To do this we need not only to improve communication throughout the value chain and with end consumers about the role and benefits of industrial biotech applications, we also need supportive and coherent policy, incorporating incentives at EU and national level to stimulate the uptake of bio-industrial processes in our industries and in our day to day lives,” she added.


About EuropaBio

EuropaBio's mission is to promote an innovative and dynamic biotechnology based industry in Europe. EuropaBio, (the European Association for Bioindustries), has 66 corporate and 7 associate members operating worldwide, 4 Bioregions and 22 national biotechnology associations representing some 1800 small and medium sized enterprises.

About IntertechPira
IntertechPira provides events, market research, publications, strategic and technical consulting to niche, emerging and high growth industries. Market coverage includes industrial biotechnology, lighting and displays, clean energy, home and personal care, performance materials and chemicals. IntertechPira is a division of Pira.


For further information please contact:
Nathalie Moll.
Secretary General, EuropaBio
Tel : +32 739 1171
Gsm : +32 473 88 45 78
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Veronika Fricova
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+44 (0) 1372 802017

 

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