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<p>The UK has world-class expertise in industrial biotechnology and synthetic biology
– the platform technologies that underpin the bioeconomy. These technologies can be
applied across multiple sectors to achieve transformational changes in productivity
and clean growth. The recent UK Bioeconomy Strategy is a collective approach from
government, industry and the research community to transform the UK bioeconomy.</p><p>
</p><p>UKRI’s investment in biotechnology research is principally through the Biotechnology
and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), which through its Forward Look for
UK Bioscience identifies four broad areas where biotechnology will have a strong impact
on our economy: sustainable agriculture and food; renewable resources and clean growth;
integrated understanding of health and transformative technologies.</p><p> </p><p>Approximately
one third of BBSRC’s total research investment relates to biotechnology around an
annual expenditure of £110m in 2017/18. BBSRC is not the sole funder in Biotech research,
other UKRI councils are also involved in supporting research programmes: Industrial
Biotechnology Catalyst, Networks in Industrial Biotechnology and Bioenergy and the
Future Biomanufacturing Hub, Agri-Tech Catalyst and the National Biofilms Innovation
Centre.</p>
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