Project to grow the bioeconomy proves its worth and welcomes new Engagement Manager

Since launching in July, this exciting new project has already provided support to 52 SMEs and around 10% of these have moved towards more substantial tailored assistance with funding, scale up and research activities.

The ongoing programme of webinars delivered in partnership with the Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) continues. Forthcoming webinars include:

A regular schedule of events for 2021 is in the pipeline. Please check the Bioeconomy Cluster website for updates.

Kim Cameron

The project was delighted to welcome Kim Cameron in October. As IBioIC’s new Bioeconomy Cluster Engagement Manager, Kim has responsibility for the development of the Bioeconomy Cluster Builder (BCB) project and its focus on engaging with sectors less familiar with industrial biotechnology.

Kim is always interested in starting conversations about growing the bioeconomy. You can reach him at kim.cameron@ibioic.com

Catch up with our past events

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Valerie Evans