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Innovations in the Bioeconomy

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Introduction

Hello and welcome to this training course on Innovations in the Bioeconomy.
Many people now understand that the future resources needed to sustain and grow our societies and economies must be renewable and grown from biological sources.
This will move us away from our reliance on fossil fuels and its negative impacts on climate change and the natural environments and may transition us to a more equitable society.
But how will this need be met?
How can the products that we depend on so much be grown from biological resources?
The proverb
“Necessity is the mother of invention”
identifies necessity as key to driving the spirit of innovation.
This spirit of innovation, will be seen in the replacement of products such as plastics with bioplastics, chemical fertilisers with bio-fertilisers, petroleum and diesel with biofuels.
It will be seen in the manufacturing processes for pharmaceuticals being made from biological instead of chemical steps, energy being supplied from renewable sources instead of fossil fuels, and raw materials being replenished by recycled or reconfigured wastes.
New technologies will be used in IT, automation and big Data to speed up product design and manage resources in a smart, precise way.
Societal innovations will include community generation of biomass, local energy grids, eco-villages and city agriculture.
Political innovations will see the operation of open governance structures to ensure that biomass resources are being shared equally and that policies on food security, climate action and environmental protection are implemented.
In this course we will look at how innovation in biotechnology and bioconversion will be used to drive the bioeconomy.

Who is this course for ?

This course is ideal for those who are looking to study innovation sin the economy in biotechnology and bioconversion processes.

 

Course at a glance
 

  • 4 Videos
  • 3 hours of Study
  • 4 Quizzes
  • 0 Written Assignments

 
 

Instructor

Brian Gallagher

Brian has over 20 years management experience in the Life Sciences and Food manufacturing sectors.  
He is a Chartered Engineer, Masters in Information Systems and is a Six Sigma Black Belt. He is also an experienced tutor and mentor.