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A new research-based framework lets companies make informed decisions balancing economic and sustainability factors when producing biochemicals.
DTU has entered into an agreement with the Bioinnovation Institute to establish research groups in a new growth and funding environment for biotech spin-outs.
The big Chinese fine chemical company Zhejiang NHU invests €5.5 M in the biotech start-up Cysbio to develop new and affordable biochemicals.
Researchers exploit E. coli bacteria for new, greener production of indigo to dye jeans.
The Danish Council for Independent Research has allocated more than DKK 100 million to 25 research projects.