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Stay up-to-date with the latest developments at Planet B.io, where our community of residents, members, and collaborators is always growing and evolving.
Newly renovated Social area officially opened
What is a open innovation environment without a nice social area to engage with the rest of the community? A firm's hotel! On July 1st, the newly renovated social area on the second floor of our multi-tenant building, the Beijerinck Center, was officially opened.
Interview | Things to keep in mind as an entrepreneur in biotechnology
Dr. Maria C. Cuellar recently joined the Planet B.io team as Science and Technology officer.
Maria is a Bioprocess engineer, with a focus on bioprocess integration and with sustainability as purpose. She has a vast experience in formulating and leading projects both in industry and academia. Maria will take responsibility on all activities within Planet B.io that require technical and scaleup knowledge.
We had a talk with her about her career and experience.
Nieuwe stichting Planet B.io faciliteert groei Biotech Campus Delft
Klimaatverandering en grondstoffen schaarste vragen dringend om oplossingen. Biotechnologie speelt hierin een belangrijke rol. Nieuwe productie processen, die minder of niet afhankelijk zijn van fossiele grondstoffen, en minder tot geen broeikasgassen uitstoten, zullen verder ontwikkeld moeten worden. Onze materialen en producten moeten beter recyclebaar of afbreekbaar zijn om de afval problematiek aan te pakken. Planet B.io op de Biotech Campus Delft ondersteunt bedrijven die hier oplossingen en toepassingen voor ontwikkelen. De stichting achter het ecosysteem voor open innovatie in de industriële biotechnologie is nu officieel opgericht en verwelkomt binnenkort weer heel wat nieuwe partijen op de campus.
Co-creation in industrial biotech - the key to the future
Industrial biotechnology can play a crucial role in solving some of the world’s major challenges, because even though used for centuries, microbes still have a lot to teach us, and they could just be the missing link in achieving a fully circular bio-based future.