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2023-04-04
Last updated: 2023-04-06 13:03
Innovatum Science Park is currently looking for Swedish companies to be part of a Blue Bioeconomy Hub database. The aim is to foster collaborations and business opportunities, both regionally and at EU level, to develop the growing blue bioeconomy.
The database brings together companies that can deliver technologies in, for example, process industry, ai and automation that can be applied in marine biotechnology, seafood or marine primary production.
Joining the company will increase its exposure among other technology providers and technology users in the growing blue bioeconomy. In addition, the company will be invited to matchmaking activities and other international networking events, providing new opportunities to develop its business and make valuable new contacts.
The database will be launched in the fall of 2023 and is being built by the Blue Bio Cluster project's twelve partners in nine regions around the Baltic Sea, North Sea and Atlantic regions.