Theme: Novel Trends and Advances in Biotechnology for the Benefit of Mankind
Euro Biotechnology 2016
Track 1: Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology is the science that covers all technologies required for producing, manufacturing and registration of biological drugs. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology is an increasingly important area of science and technology. It contributes in design and delivery of new therapeutic drugs, diagnostic agents for medical tests, and in gene therapy for correcting the medical symptoms of hereditary diseases. The Pharmaceutical Biotechnology is widely spread, ranging from many ethical issues to changes in healthcare practices and a significant contribution to the development of national economy. Biopharmaceuticals consists of large biological molecules which are proteins. They target the underlying mechanisms and pathways of a disease or ailment; it is a relatively young industry. They can deal with targets in humans that are not accessible with traditional medicines.
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6th World Congress on Biotechnology, October 05-07, 2016, New Delhi India; 10th Asia Pacific Biotech Congress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 2nd Industrial Biotechnology Congress, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 12th Biotechnology Congress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA; Global Biotechnology Congress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA; Biomarker Summit 2016, March 21-23, 2016 San Diego, CA, USA; 14th Vaccines Research & Development, July 7-8, 2016 Boston, USA; Pharmaceutical & Biotech Patent Litigation Forum, Mar 14 - 15, 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands;
Track 2: Biotechnology in Health Care
Biotechnology in health care represents the complex of modern biological approaches in the field of healthcare research and industry. Healthcare Biotechnology methods are used primarily in pharmaceutical industry and modern clinical diagnostics. The research training in this domain is programmed for the candidates intending to develop their careers in scientific-research institutions, clinical and diagnostic laboratories, analytical services, pharmacological and pharmaceutical companies, etc. For the first time in the history of human healthcare, biotechnology is enabling the development and manufacturing of therapies for a number of rare diseases with a genetic origin. Although individually rare, collectively these diseases affect some 20-30 million individuals and their families with 70-80% having a genetic component requiring biotechnology as part of the solution.
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6th World Congress on Biotechnology, October 05-07, 2016, New Delhi India; 10th Asia Pacific Biotech Congress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 2nd Industrial Biotechnology Congress, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 12th Biotechnology Congress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA; 3rd Caribbean Biomedical Research Days, January 16-18, 2016, Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia; Global Biotechnology Congress 2016, May 11th-14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA; Biomarker Summit 2016, March 21-23, 2016 San Diego, CA, USA; 14th Vaccines Research & Development, July 7-8, Boston, USA; Pharmaceutical & Biotech Patent Litigation Forum, Mar 14 - 15, 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 4th Biomarkers in Diagnostics, Oct 07-08, 2015 Berlin, Germany, DEU.
Track 3: Food Biotechnology
Food biotechnology is a process scientists use to enhance the production, nutritional value, safety, and taste of foods. It can also benefit the environment by improving crops so that they need fewer pesticides. The concept is not new: For centuries farmers have selectively bred plants to pass on desirable qualities. For example, our ancestors began by replanting only corn seeds from the highest yielding and best tasting corn they grew each year. This process selected desirable genes and fixed them by growing the seeds of the selected crop year after year. The result: the golden, deliciously sweet product we now enjoy. Modern food biotechnology is a refined version of this same process. Today, scientists obtain desired traits by adding or removing plant genes. This process is called “genetic engineering” or “recombinant DNA technology.” It yields foods that are flavorful, contain more vitamins and minerals, and absorb less fat when cooked, and gives us crops that are more resistant to pests and insects. Food biotechnology holds great promise for the future. Soon, fruits and vegetables may be made to resist drought. We may remove allergens from foods such as nuts. Scientists may develop plants that absorb nitrogen more efficiently and need less fertilizer. The benefits are nearly limitless!
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3rd Global Food Safety Conference, September 01-03, 2016, Atlanta USA; 10th Asia Pacific Biotech Congress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 2nd Industrial Biotechnology Congress, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 12th Biotechnology Congress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA; Biologically Active Compounds in Food, October 15-16 2015 Lodz, Poland; World Conference on Innovative Animal Nutrition and Feeding, October 15-17, 2015 Budapest, Hungary; 18th International Conference on Food Science and Biotechnology, November 28 - 29, 2016, Istanbul, Turkey; 18th International Conference on Agricultural Science, Biotechnology, Food and Animal Science, January 7 - 8, 2016, Singapore; International Indonesia Seafood and Meat, 15–17 October 2016, Jakarta, Indonesia; International Conference of Eco-friendly Applied Biological Control of Agricultural Pests and Phytopathogens, 19 -22 October 2015, Cairo, Egypt; Food Structures, Digestion and Health 3rd International Conference, 28-30 October, Wellington, New Zealand; Conference of Cereal Biotechnology and Breeding, November 2-4, 2015, Berlin, Germany; Advanced Water Treatment for Food & Beverage, November 3-4, 2015 Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Track 4: Industrial and Microbial Biotechnology
Industrial or white biotechnology uses enzymes and micro-organisms to make biobased products in sectors such as chemicals, food and feed, detergents, paper and pulp, textiles and bioenergy. The application of industrial biotechnology has been proven to make significant contributions towards mitigating the impacts of climate change in these and other sectors. In addition to environmental benefits, biotechnology can improve industry’s performance and product value and, as the technology develops and matures, white biotechnology will yield more and more viable solutions for our environment. These innovative solutions bring added benefits for both our climate and our economy.
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6th World Congress on Biotechnology, October 05-07, 2016, New Delhi India; 10th Asia Pacific Biotech Congress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 2nd Industrial Biotechnology Congress, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 12th Biotechnology Congress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA; BIO IPCC Conference, Cary, North Carolina, USA; World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology, April 17-20, 2016, San Diego, CA; The European Forum for Industrial Biotechnology and the Bioeconomy, 27-29 October 2015, Brussels, Belgium; 4th Biotechnology World Congress, February 15th-18th, 2016, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; International Conference on Advances in Bioprocess Engineering and Technology, 20th to 22nd January 2016,Kolkata, India; Global Biotechnology Congress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA
Track 5: Nanobiotechnology
Nanobiotechnology is beginning to allow scientists, engineers, and physicians to work at the cellular and molecular levels to produce major benefits to life sciences and healthcare. In the next century, the emerging field of nanotechnology will lead to new biotechnology based industries and novel approaches in medicine. Nanobiotechnology is that branch of nanotechnology that deals with biological and biochemical applications or uses. Nanobiotechnology often studies existing elements of living organisms and nature to fabricate new nano-devices. Generally, nanobiotechnology refers to the use of nanotechnology to further the goals of biotechnology. Some of the innovative challenges in the field of biology are: New molecular imaging techniques, Quantitative analytical tools, Physical model of the cell as a machine, Better ex-vivo tests and improvement in current laboratory techniques and Better drug delivery systems.
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6th World Congress on Biotechnology, October 05-07, 2016, New Delhi India; 10th Asia Pacific Biotech Congress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 2nd Industrial Biotechnology Congress, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 12th Biotechnology Congress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA; NanoBioTech-Montreux, November 16-18, 2015, Switzerland; International Conference on Nanobiotechnology (ICNB'16), April 1-2, 2016, Prague, Czech Republic; International Nanotechnology Conference & Expo, April 4-6, 2016 Baltimore, USA;
Track 6: Plant Biotechnology
Plant biotechnology is the technique used to manipulate the plants for specific needs or requirement. In traditional process seed is the major source for germinating a new plant but the advance method is independent that combines multiple needs to get the required traits. Plant biotechnology meets the challenge that includes genomics, genetic engineering, tissue culture, and transgenic crops etc. These biotechnological applications allow researchers to detect and map genes and discover their functions, selection of specific genes in genetic resources and its breeding and to customize the plant according to the requirement by transferring the genes of specific traits to combine with others to create a new species. The recent advances in plant biotechnology provide potential way to make improvements much more quickly than conventional plant breeding techniques. Plant tissue culture is a part of plant biotechnology which is the collection of many techniques that is used to maintain and grow plant, plant cells, plant tissues under controlled sterile conditions over the nutrient medium. Plant tissue culture is the convenient method produce clones of a plant through the process called micropropagation. The main advantage of this method is to produce exact and multiple copies of plants with good desired properties like good flowers, fruits and other characters within small span of time. Production of multiple plants without seed, production of genetically modified plants, the tissue culture plants are resistant to the diseases, pathogens and pests, also it is the best method to store the gene pools and many more
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Track 7: Agricultural Biotechnology
Agricultural biotechnology is the area of biotechnology involving applications to agriculture. Agricultural biotechnology has been practiced for a long time, as people have sought to improve agriculturally important organisms by selection and breeding. An example of traditional agricultural biotechnology is the development of disease-resistant wheat varieties by cross-breeding different wheat types until the desired disease resistance was present in a resulting new variety. Modern agricultural biotechnology improves crops in more targeted ways. The best known technique is genetic modification, but the term agricultural biotechnology (or green biotechnology) also covers such techniques as Marker Assisted Breeding, which increases the effectiveness of conventional breeding. Whatever the particular technology used, the crops may be destined for use for food, biomaterials or energy production. Genetic modification means that existing genes are modified or new genes included to give plant varieties desirable characteristics, such as resistance to certain pests or herbicides, or for vitamin fortification. Because only a few genes with known traits are transferred, GM methods are more targeted and faster than traditional breeding. Biotechnology has helped to increase crop productivity by introducing such qualities as disease resistance and increased drought tolerance to the crops.
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Track 8: Environmental Biotechnology
Environmental biotechnology is biotechnology that is applied to and used to study the natural environment. Environmental biotechnology could also imply that one try to harness biological process for commercial uses and exploitation. The International Society for Environmental Biotechnology defines environmental biotechnology as "the development, use and regulation of biological systems for remediation of contaminated environments (land, air, water), and for environment-friendly processes (green manufacturing technologies and sustainable development)
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Track 9: Marine Biotechnology
Marine Biotechnology is a relatively new field of study, having emerged in the past few years. The Marine Biotechnology is intended to host scientific contributions in marine science that are based on the enormous biodiversity of marine ecosystems and the genetic uniqueness of marine organisms to develop useful products and applications. Aquaculture & Marine Biotechnology have been the subject of great importance not only because of the sustainable utilization of their resources to feed the billion people of the world but also for the future challenges for discovery of new products and process development of economic importance through its treasure recognition and diversification. Apart from contributing to high quality and healthy food (aquaculture), nutraceuticals and medicinal products (anti-cancer and antimicrobials), this sector is expected to contribute to sustainable alternative source of energy (biofuel from microalgae) and environmental health. Marine Biotechnology is capable of making an important contribution towards meeting impending challenges like a sustainable supply of food and energy and human health.
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5th International Conference on Biodiversity, March 10-12, 2016 at Madrid, Spain; International Conference on Biotechnology and Environmental Management September 14-15, Milan, Italy; 6th World Congress on Biotechnology, October 05-07, 2016, New Delhi India; 10th Asia Pacific Biotech Congress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 2nd Industrial Biotechnology Congress, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 12th Biotechnology Congress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA; BioMarine 2015, 12-14 Oct 2016, Wilmington, NC, United States; International Conference on Marine Biotechnology and Bioprocessing, December 10 - 11, 2015, Sydney, Australia; Annual world congress of Marine Biotechnology-2015, November 6-8 2015, Qingdao, China; Global Biotechnology Congress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA; Annual International Marine Biotechnology Conference, Nov 20, 2013, Brisbane, Australia
Track 10: Current Scenario of Biotechnology
Due to multidisciplinary nature of the field of biotechnology, a wide range of different branches of science have made significant contributions to the fast development of this field. Some of these disciplines are- biochemical engineering, physiology, biochemistry, food science, material science, bioinformatics, immunology, molecular biology, chemical engineering etc. Biotechnology is also improving the lives of people around the world. Biotechnology also has affected economy in a positive way due to the creation and growth of small business, generation of new jobs. Agricultural biotechnology has reduced our dependency on pesticides. Bioremediation technologies are being used to clean our environment by removing toxic substances from contaminated ground water and soils. about 60% of the biotechnology products in the market are healthcare products and 21% are products used in agriculture and animal husbandry. A considerable amount of efforts in research are on, to use and extract benefit from this interesting and upcoming field for the betterment of human life and the environment. Many biochemical companies are involved in the production of biotechnological products using genetic engineering techniques.
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Track 11: Animal Biotechnology
Biotechnology provides new tools for improving human health and animal health and welfare and increasing livestock productivity. Biotechnology improves the food we eat-meat, milk and eggs. Biotechnology can improve an animal’s impact on the environment. And biotechnology enhances ability to detect, treat and prevent diseases. Just like other assisted reproduction techniques such as artificial insemination, embryo transfer and in vitro fertilization, livestock cloning improves animal breeding programs allowing farmers and ranchers to produce healthier offspring, and therefore producer healthier, safer and higher quality foods more consistently.
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Track 12: Biomass and Bioenergy
Bioenergy is the chemical energy contained in organic matter (biomass) which can be converted into energy forms that we can use directly, such as electricity, heat and liquid fuel. Biomass is any organic matter of recently living plant or animal origin. Unlike coal, the organic matter is not fossilised. Bioenergy plants can range from small domestic heating systems to multi-megawatt industrial plants requiring hundreds of thousands of tonnes of biomass fuel each year. A variety of technologies exists to release and use the energy contained in biomass. They range from combustion technologies that are well proven and widely used around the world for generating electricity generation, to emerging technologies that convert biomass into liquid fuels for road, sea and air transport.
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Track 13: Biotechnology and its Applications
The applications of biotechnology are so broad, and the advantages so compelling, that virtually every industry is using this technology. Developments are underway in areas as diverse as pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, textiles, aquaculture, forestry, chemicals, household products, environmental cleanup, food processing and forensics to name a few. Biotechnology is enabling these industries to make new or better products, often with greater speed, efficiency and flexibility. Biotechnology holds significant promise to the future but certain amount of risk is associated with any area.
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Track 14: Biotechnology Market
The growth of Biotechnology industry as per Transparency Market Research is estimated to observe substantial growth during 2010 and 2017 as investments from around the world are anticipated to rise, especially from emerging economical regions of the world. The report states that the global market for biotechnology, studied according to its application areas, shall grow at an average annual growth rate of CAGR 11.6% from 2012 to 2017 and reach a value worth USD 414.5 billion by the end of 2017. This market was valued approximately USD 216.5 billion in 2011. The market of bioagriculture, combined with that of bioseeds, is projected to reach a value worth USD 27.46 billion by 2018. The field of biopharmaceuticals dominated the global biotechnology market and accounted for 60% shares of it in the year 2011. Many biotechnological industries flourished by the technological advancements leading to new discoveries and rising demands from the pharmaceutical and agricultural sectors.
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Track 15: Biotech Companies and Market Analysis
The biotechnology community in Europe has seen significant growth in recent years. By establishing itself in several key niche markets, the European biotech and pharma industries have thrived in the global biopharmaceutical market. Europe high standards for their life science educational systems have increased the level of growth and the quality of Europe’s workforce and broadened Europe’s reach within the world. With a dedication to innovation and research, Europe has established itself as a leader in biotechnology.
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Track 16: Biotech Startups and Funding:
Biotechnology being an emerging industry, game-changing strategies and relevant application of the knowledge-intelligence resource pool, drive the process of growth. Europe Biotechnology seeks to enhance, enrich and encourage newer innovations, path-breaking discoveries and effective solutions in the industry by offering a vibrant global platform for convergence of the key stakeholders - Biotech & Biopharma Companies, research institutions, investors, service providers, policy makers, regulators and analysts.
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Track 17: Advances in Biotech Manufacturing
The biotechnology community in Asia has seen significant growth in recent years. By establishing itself in several key niche markets, the European biotech and pharma industries have thrived in the global biopharmaceutical market. Asia’s high standards for their life science educational systems have increased the level of growth and the quality of Asia’s workforce and broadened Asia’s reach within the world. With a dedication to innovation and research, Asia has established itself as a leader in biotechnology.
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Track 18: Biotech Investors and Grants
The biotechnology industry hauled in $2.3 billion worth of venture capital investments during the second quarter of this year—a 32% increase over the prior quarter, according to the newest MoneyTree Report from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA), with data from Thomson Reuters. The 126 deals struck during the period marked the biggest quarterly investment in biotech since the MoneyTree report first came out in 1995, and it brought the total for the first half to $3.8 billion.
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Conferenceseries LLC welcomes you to attend the 12th Euro Biotechnology Congress, during November 7-9, 2016 at Alicante, Spain. We cordially invite all the participants who are interested in sharing their knowledge and research in the arena of Biotechnology and its applications with the theme "Novel Trends and Advances in Biotechnology for the Benefit of Mankind"
The applications of biotechnology include therapeutics, diagnostics, genetically modified crops for agriculture, processed food, bioremediation, waste treatment, and energy production. Euro Biotechnology-2016 is an excellent opportunity for the delegates from Universities and Institutes to interact with the world class Scientists.
This biotech meeting creates a platform for Policy-makers, Scientists, representatives and decision makers in biotechnology to present their latest biotech research and learn about all the important developments in biotechnology research. The applications of biotechnology include therapeutics, diagnostics, genetically modified crops for agriculture, processed food, bioremediation, waste treatment, and energy production. Euro Biotechnology-2016 is an excellent opportunity for the delegates from Universities and Institutes to interact with the world class Scientists. Major topics discussed are Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Biotechnology in Health Care, Food Biotechnology, Industrial and Microbial Biotechnology, Plant Biotechnology, Agriculture Biotechnology, Animal Biotechnology, Environmental Biotechnology, Marine Biotechnology, Nanobiotechnology, Current Scenario of Biotechnology, Biomass and Bioenergy, Biotechnology and its Applications, Fighting Cancer with Biotechnology, Biotechnology Market, Biotech products, Biotech Companies and market analysis, Biotechnology investors and Grants, Advances in Biotech Manufacturing, Biotech investors network, biotech Market, latest biotech research.
Target Audience
Target Audience will be personnel from both industrial and academic fields which include; CEOs, COOs, Directors, Vice Presidents, Co-directors, Biotechnologists, Managing Directors, Industry Safety Officers, Environmental & Plant Scientists, Doctorates, Professors, Post Doctorate Fellows, Vendors of Consumer Products/ Managers, Pharmaceutical Scientists, Students from the related fields.
Scope and Importance
Biotechnology is one of the world's newest and most important applied sciences of the 21st century. It embraces basic sciences like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics as well as engineering technology depending upon its application. Biotechnology is recognized as a discipline where basic and applied sciences work together. It is a research oriented science, a combination of Biology and Technology and covers a wide variety of subjects like Genetics, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Immunology, Virology, Chemistry, Engineering and subjects like Health and Medicine, Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Cropping system and Crop Management, Ecology, Cell Biology and Bio-statistics etc. The multibillion dollar biotechnology industry in a broad sense uses organisms, cells or molecules isolated to make products or processes having large applications benefiting the sectors of health, agriculture, animal resources, aquaculture, energy, forest, environments etc. In nutshell we can say that biotechnology includes manipulation of organisms on the molecular and genetic level to improve health, safety, nutrition and environment.
Euro Biotechnology -2016 covers mostly all the allied areas of biotechnology which embraces both the basic sciences, technology and as well as its applications in research, industry and academia. This conference will promote global networking between researchers, institutions, investors, industries, policy makers and students. The conference varied topics in biotechnology like healthcare, environmental, animal, plant, marine, genetic engineering, industrial aspects, food science and bio process.
Through this conference we can get all the relevant information regarding how we can use the advances in the biotechnology for building a better tomorrow by reducing the environmental impacts.
Why Alicante ?
Alicante is a city and port in Spain on the Costa Blanca, the capital of the province of Alicante and of the comarca of Alacante, in the south of the Valencian Community. It is also a historic Mediterranean port.
Known as a summer destination, with lively beaches and even livelier nights, Alicante will surprise you with its cultural sights, rich history, and beautiful vistas. First time visitors shouldn't miss a visit at the imposing Castle of Santa Bárbara, or at the Palmeral of Elche, one of the largest palm groves in the world.
Congress Highlights:
Euro Biotechnology-2016 emphasizes on:
- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
- Biotechnology in Health Care
- Food Biotechnology
- Industrial and Microbial Biotechnology
- Nanobiotechnology
- Plant Biotechnology
- Agriculture Biotechnology
- Environmental Biotechnology
- Marine Biotechnology
- Current Scenario of Biotechnology
- Animal Biotechnology
- BioEnergy
- Biotechnology and its Applications
Target Audience
Industry 40%
Academia 50%
Others 10%
Focusing areas to get more participations & Exhibitions
- Concentration on local people (Universities & companies)
- Attendees of past conferences
- Exhibitors & Sponsors who were attended for previous conferences
- Journals, other relevant conferences
Why to attend?
Euro Biotechnology Congress is a remarkable event which brings together a unique and international mix of Biotechnology Researchers, Industrial Biotechnologists, leading Universities and Research Institutions making the congress a perfect platform to share experience, foster collaboration across Industry and Academia, and evaluate emerging technologies across the globe.
- Euro Biotechnology-2016 focuses on all the major aspects in the field of Biotechnology, Microbial & Biochemical Technology which emphasizes on topics like Bioprocess, Environmental biotechnology, Stem cells and regenerative medicine. Industrial aspects of biotechnology, Applications of Biotechnology like Advances in animal biotechnology, Plant biotechnology and crop improvement, Nanobiotechnology.
- This congress will provide excellent opportunity for presenting the highest quality basic and translational science as well as nurturing scientific collaborations through networking.
- Congress creates a huge platform for Scientists, Professors, Students and Delegates to share their ideas and innovations and in turn enhance the progression of science and technology in both business and academia around the world.
- Students will get the opportunity to global networking and exchanging ideas from the international academic and corporate biotechnology communities.
Number of firms active in biotechnology, 2012 or latest available year
OECD, Key Biotechnology Indicators, http://oe.cd/kbi, July 2015
Biotechnology in Europe
The biotech industry in Europe spends nearly $7.32 billion in R&D and $23.2 billion in revenue. Around 20% of the total marketed medicines, and as much as 50% of all drugs that are in the pipeline, are all healthcare biotech products. The European biotech industry provides employment to approximately 95,000 people. Biotechnology sector makes a substantial contribution to the fundamental EU policy objectives, such as job creation, economic growth, ageing society, public health, environmental protection and sustainable development.
Biotechnology in Spain
Despite the economic hardships felt in Spain during the 2011 recession, the national biotechnology sector continued to expand, with sector growth rates outperforming those of the previous years. In 2011, the Spanish biotech sector comprised 3,025 companies that carry out biotechnology activities and 660 companies focused primarily or exclusively on biotechnology (hereinafter biotech companies). A total of 202,250 professionals work in the sector, which generates revenue of € 74,069 million. Biotech companies (those whose principal activity is biotechnology) invoiced € 8,343 million, according the National Statistics Institute (Instituto Nacional de Estadística, INE) 2011 Survey on Technological Innovation in Companies.
Conference Highlights
- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
- Biotechnology in Health Care
- Food Biotechnology
- Industrial and Microbial Biotechnology
- Nanobiotechnology
- Plant Biotechnology
- Agriculture Biotechnology
- Environmental Biotechnology
- Marine Biotechnology
- Current Scenario of Biotechnology
- Animal Biotechnology
- Biomass and Bioenergy
- Biotechnology and its Applications
- Biotech Companies and Market Analysis
- Fighting Cancer with Biotechnology
- Biotech Products
- Advances in Biotech Manufacturing
- Eurobiotech
- Eurobio Market Analysis
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