Theme: Meeting the Global Challenges through Biotechnology

Biotech Congress 2017

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Biotech Congress 2017

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Biotech Congress 2017 offers a premier forum bridging basic research and R&D with later-stage commercialization for sustainable bio-based industrial and environmental applications. The field of genetics, molecular biology, microbiology, bioeconomy and biochemistry are merging their respective discoveries into the expanding applied field of biotechnology, and advances are occurring at a record pace. Traditional biotechnology goes back thousands of years.

This raises the question of what exactly defines Biotechnology and Bioeconomy. To this there is no real answer. Today, the application of modern genetics or other equivalent modern technology is usually seen as application of modern genetics or equivalent modern technology is usually seen as necessary for a process to count as “biotechnology”. Thus, the definition of biotechnology has become partly a matter of fashion. Therefore, to classical terms, (modern) biotechnology as resulting in a broaden manner from the merger of classical biotechnology with modern genetics, molecular biology, computer technology, bioeconomy and nanotechnology.

It’s our greatest pleasure to welcome you to the official website of 15th World Congress on Biotechnology and Biotech Industries Meet that aims at bringing together the Professors, Researchers, scientists, business giants, technocrats to provide an international forum for the dissemination of original research results, new ideas and practical development experiences which concentrate on both theory and practices. The conference will be held during March 20-22, 2017 in Rome, Italy. The theme of the conference is around, Meeting the Global Challenges through Biotechnology". Featuring 2 days of scientific workshop, special sessions, speaker & poster session, Industrial Expo. 300+ attendees from all over the world.

Frontiers in Biotechnology

Biotechnology is an innovative science in which living systems and organisms are used to develop new and useful products, ranging from healthcare products to seeds. The field of Biotechnology is growing rapidly making tremendous impacts in Medical/Health Care, Food & Agriculture. The Global Biotechnology industry is in the growth phase of its economic life cycle. Over the five years to 2014, revenue and industry value added (IVA) growth have outpaced world GDP growth. The Frontiers in Biotechnology track will cover current technological aspects that aim at obtaining products with scientific, industrial, health and agricultural applications, from organisms with increasing levels of complexity from bacteria, yeast, plants, animal cells and virus. With the lectures and demonstrations on stem cell therapy, Embryo transfer technology, next generation sequencing, Drug discovery, biotechnology in food and dairy, etc... The participants are expected to acquire knowledge in techniques and methodologies used in Biotechnology.

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Spanish Society of Biotechnology, Spain; Society for Biotechnology, Japan; Mexican Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Mexico; Society for Chemical Engineering Biotechnology, UK; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB), India; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, India; Tanta Pharmaceutical Scientific Society (TPSS), Egypt; The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Society for Biological Engineering, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore, Singapore; Romanian Society of Medical Mycology and Mycotoxicology, Romania; Russian Medical Society, Russia; Korean Society of Food Science And Technology, Korea; Korean Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, Korea; National Society of Agriculture, USA; Society for Engineering in Agriculture, Australia; New Zealand Plant Protection Society, New Zealand; Society of Microbial Ecology and Disease, Italy; European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, UK; Indian Society of Nano science And Nanotechnology, India; Iran Society for Cell Biology, Iran; Israel Societies for Experimental Biology, Israel; The Protein Society, USA; International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, UK; Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society, Malaysia; Manchester University Pharmaceutical Society, UK; Pharmaceutical Marketing Society, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Australia; Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Italian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Italy; Japanese Society for Quantitative Biology, Japan

Biotechnology Applications

Biotechnology has application in four major industrial areas, including health care (medical), crop production and agriculture, nonfood (industrial) uses of crops and other products (e.g. biodegradable plastics, vegetable oil, biofuels), and environmental uses. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology focusses on prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells, relevant enzymes and proteins, applied genetics and molecular biotechnology, genomics and proteomics, applied microbial and cell physiology, environmental biotechnology, process and products and more.

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3rd Global Food Safety Conference, September 01-03, 2016, Atlanta USA; 10th Asia Pacific Biotech CongressJuly 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 11th Euro Biotechnology Congress, November 07-09,2016, Alicante Spain; 12th Biotechnology Congress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA; Biologically Active Compounds in Food, October 15-16 2015 Lodz, Poland; World Conference on Innovative Animal Nutrition and Feeding, October 15-17, 2015 Budapest, Hungary; 18th International Conference on Food Science and Biotechnology, November 28 - 29, 2016, Istanbul, Turkey; 18th International Conference on Agricultural Science, Biotechnology, Food and Animal Science, January 7 - 8, 2016, Singapore; International Indonesia Seafood and Meat, 15–17 October 2016, Jakarta, Indonesia.

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European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, UK; Indian Society of Nano science And Nanotechnology, India; Iran Society for Cell Biology, Iran; Israel Societies for Experimental Biology, Israel; The Protein Society, USA; International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, UK; Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society, Malaysia; Manchester University Pharmaceutical Society, UK; Pharmaceutical Marketing Society, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Australia; Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Italian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Italy; Japanese Society for Quantitative Biology, Japan;Spanish Society of Biotechnology, Spain; Society for Biotechnology, Japan; Mexican Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Mexico; Society for Chemical Engineering Biotechnology, UK; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB), India; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, India; Tanta Pharmaceutical Scientific Society (TPSS), Egypt; The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Society for Biological Engineering, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore, Singapore; Romanian Society of Medical Mycology and Mycotoxicology, Romania; Russian Medical Society, Russia; Korean Society of Food Science And Technology, Korea; Korean Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, Korea; National Society of Agriculture, USA; Society for Engineering in Agriculture, Australia; New Zealand Plant Protection Society, New Zealand

Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

Pharmaceutical Biotechnology is the science that covers all technologies required for producing, manufacturing and registration of biological drugs. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology is an increasingly important area of science and technology. It contributes in design and delivery of new therapeutic drugs, diagnostic agents for medical tests, and in gene therapy for correcting the medical symptoms of hereditary diseases. The Pharmaceutical Biotechnology is widely spread, ranging from many ethical issues to changes in healthcare practices and a significant contribution to the development of national economy. Biopharmaceuticals consists of large biological molecules which are proteins. They target the underlying mechanisms and pathways of a disease or ailment; it is a relatively young industry. They can deal with targets in humans that are not accessible with traditional medicines.

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11th World Congress on Biotechnology and Biotech Industries Meet, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 10thAsia Pacific Biotech Congress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 11th Euro Biotechnology Congress, November 07-09,2016, Alicante Spain; 13th Biotechnology Congress, Nov 28-30, 2016, San Francisco, USA;Global Biotechnology Congress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA; Biomarker Summit 2016, March 21-23, 2016 San Diego, CA, USA; 14th Vaccines Research & Development, July 7-8, Boston, USA;Pharmaceutical & Biotech Patent Litigation Forum, Mar 14 - 15, 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 4th Biomarkers in Diagnostics, Oct 07-08, 2015  Berlin, Germany, DEU.

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Spanish Society of Biotechnology, Spain; Society for Biotechnology, Japan; Mexican Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Mexico; Society for Chemical Engineering Biotechnology, UK; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB), India; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, India; Tanta Pharmaceutical Scientific Society (TPSS), Egypt; The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Society for Biological Engineering, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore, Singapore; Romanian Society of Medical Mycology and Mycotoxicology, Romania; Russian Medical Society, Russia; Korean Society of Food Science And Technology, Korea; Korean Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, Korea; National Society of Agriculture, USA; Society for Engineering in Agriculture, Australia; New Zealand Plant Protection Society, New Zealand; Society of Microbial Ecology and Disease, Italy; European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, UK; Indian Society of Nano science And Nanotechnology, India; Iran Society for Cell Biology, Iran; Israel Societies for Experimental Biology, Israel; The Protein Society, USA; International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, UK; Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society, Malaysia; Manchester University Pharmaceutical Society, UK; Pharmaceutical Marketing Society, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Australia; Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Italian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Italy; Japanese Society for Quantitative Biology, Japan

 

Medical Biotechnology

Medicine is by means of biotechnology techniques so much in diagnosing and treating dissimilar diseases. It also gives opportunity for the population to defend themselves from hazardous diseases. The pasture of biotechnology, genetic engineering, has introduced techniques like gene therapy, recombinant DNA technologyand polymerase chain retort which employ genes and DNA molecules to make a diagnosis diseases and put in new and strong genes in the body which put back the injured cells. There are some applications of biotechnology which are live their part in the turf of medicine and giving good results.

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11th World Congress on Biotechnology and Biotech Industries Meet, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 10thAsia Pacific Biotech Congress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 11th Euro Biotechnology Congress, November 07-09,2016, Alicante Spain; 13th Biotechnology Congress, Nov 28-30, 2016, San Francisco, USA;Global Biotechnology Congress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA; Biomarker Summit 2016, March 21-23, 2016 San Diego, CA, USA; 14th Vaccines Research & Development, July 7-8, Boston, USA;Pharmaceutical & Biotech Patent Litigation Forum, Mar 14 - 15, 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 4th Biomarkers in Diagnostics, Oct 07-08, 2015  Berlin, Germany, DEU.

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Spanish Society of Biotechnology, Spain; Society for Biotechnology, Japan; Mexican Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Mexico; Society for Chemical Engineering Biotechnology, UK; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB), India; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, India; Tanta Pharmaceutical Scientific Society (TPSS), Egypt; The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Society for Biological Engineering, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore, Singapore; Romanian Society of Medical Mycology and Mycotoxicology, Romania; Russian Medical Society, Russia; Korean Society of Food Science And Technology, Korea; Korean Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, Korea; National Society of Agriculture, USA; Society for Engineering in Agriculture, Australia; New Zealand Plant Protection Society, New Zealand; Society of Microbial Ecology and Disease, Italy; European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, UK; Indian Society of Nano science And Nanotechnology, India; Iran Society for Cell Biology, Iran; Israel Societies for Experimental Biology, Israel; The Protein Society, USA; International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, UK; Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society, Malaysia; Manchester University Pharmaceutical Society, UK; Pharmaceutical Marketing Society, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Australia; Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Italian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Italy; Japanese Society for Quantitative Biology, Japan

 

Molecular Biotechnology

Molecular biotechnology is the use of laboratory techniques to study and modify nucleic acids and proteins for applications in areas such as human and animal health, agriculture, and the environment.  Molecular biotechnology results from the convergence of many areas of research, such as molecular biology, microbiology, biochemistry, immunology, genetics, and cell biology.  It is an exciting field fueled by the ability to transfer genetic information between organisms with the goal of understanding important biological processes or creating a useful product.

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Environmental Biotechnology

The biotechnology is applied and used to study the natural environment. Environmental biotechnology could also imply that one try to harness biological process for commercial uses and exploitation. It is "the development, use and regulation of biological systems for remediation of contaminated environment and for environment-friendly processes (green manufacturing technologies and sustainable development). Environmental biotechnology can simply be described as "the optimal use of nature, in the form of plants, animals, bacteria, fungi and algae, to produce renewable energy, food and nutrients in a synergistic integrated cycle of profit making processes where the waste of each process becomes the feedstock for another process".

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11th World Congress on Biotechnology and Biotech Industries Meet, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 10thAsia Pacific Biotech Congress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 11th Euro Biotechnology Congress, November 07-09,2016, Alicante Spain; 13th Biotechnology Congress, Nov 28-30, 2016, San Francisco, USA; Global Biotechnology Congress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA; Biomarker Summit 2016, March 21-23, 2016 San Diego, CA, USA; 14th Vaccines Research & Development, July 7-8, Boston, USA;Pharmaceutical & Biotech Patent Litigation Forum, Mar 14 - 15, 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Manchester University Pharmaceutical Society, UK; Pharmaceutical Marketing Society, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Australia; Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Italian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Italy; Japanese Society for Quantitative Biology, Japan; Spanish Society of Biotechnology, Spain; Society for Biotechnology, Japan; Mexican Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Mexico; Society for Chemical Engineering Biotechnology, UK; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB), India; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, India; Tanta Pharmaceutical Scientific Society (TPSS), Egypt; The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Society for Biological Engineering, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore, Singapore; Romanian Society of Medical Mycology and Mycotoxicology, Romania; Russian Medical Society, Russia; Korean Society of Food Science And Technology, Korea; Korean Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, Korea; National Society of Agriculture, USA; Society for Engineering in Agriculture, Australia; New Zealand Plant Protection Society, New Zealand; Society of Microbial Ecology and Disease, Italy; European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, UK; Indian Society of Nano science And Nanotechnology, India; Iran Society for Cell Biology, Iran; Israel Societies for Experimental Biology, Israel; The Protein Society, USA; International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, UK; Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society, Malaysia

 

Animal Biotechnology

It improves the food we eat - meat, milk and eggs. Biotechnology can improve an animal’s impact on the environment. Animal biotechnology is the use of science and engineering to modify living organisms. The goal is to make products, to improve animals and to develop microorganisms for specific agricultural uses. It  enhances the ability to detect, treat and prevent diseases, include creating transgenic animals (animals with one or more genes introduced by human intervention), using gene knock out technology to make animals with a specific inactivated gene and producing nearly identical animals by somatic cell nuclear transfer (or cloning).

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Spanish Society of Biotechnology, Spain; Society for Biotechnology, Japan; Mexican Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Mexico; Society for Chemical Engineering Biotechnology, UK; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB), India; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, India; Tanta Pharmaceutical Scientific Society (TPSS), Egypt; The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Society for Biological Engineering, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore, Singapore; Romanian Society of Medical Mycology and Mycotoxicology, Romania; Russian Medical Society, Russia; Korean Society of Food Science And Technology, Korea; Korean Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, Korea; National Society of Agriculture, USA; Society for Engineering in Agriculture, Australia; New Zealand Plant Protection Society, New Zealand; Society of Microbial Ecology and Disease, Italy; European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, UK; Indian Society of Nano science And Nanotechnology, India; Iran Society for Cell Biology, Iran; Israel Societies for Experimental Biology, Israel; The Protein Society, USA; International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, UK; Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society, Malaysia; Manchester University Pharmaceutical Society, UK; Pharmaceutical Marketing Society, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Australia; Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Italian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Italy; Japanese Society for Quantitative Biology, Japan

 

Agricultural Biotechnology

Biotechnology is being used to address problems in all areas of agricultural production and processing. This includes plant breeding to raise and stabilize yields; to improve resistance to pests, diseases and abiotic stresses such as drought and cold; and to enhance the nutritional content of foods. Modern agricultural biotechnology improves crops in more targeted ways. The best known technique is genetic modification, but the term agricultural biotechnology (or green biotechnology) also covers such techniques as Marker Assisted Breeding, which increases the effectiveness of conventional breeding.

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Spanish Society of Biotechnology, Spain; Society for Biotechnology, Japan; Mexican Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Mexico; Society for Chemical Engineering Biotechnology, UK; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB), India; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, India; Tanta Pharmaceutical Scientific Society (TPSS), Egypt; The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Society for Biological Engineering, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore, Singapore; Romanian Society of Medical Mycology and Mycotoxicology, Romania; Russian Medical Society, Russia; Korean Society of Food Science And Technology, Korea; Korean Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, Korea; National Society of Agriculture, USA; Society for Engineering in Agriculture, Australia; New Zealand Plant Protection Society, New Zealand; Society of Microbial Ecology and Disease, Italy; European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, UK; Indian Society of Nano science And Nanotechnology, India; Iran Society for Cell Biology, Iran; Israel Societies for Experimental Biology, Israel; The Protein Society, USA; International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, UK; Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society, Malaysia; Manchester University Pharmaceutical Society, UK; Pharmaceutical Marketing Society, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Australia; Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Italian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Italy; Japanese Society for Quantitative Biology, Japan

 

Industrial Biotechnology

Industrial biotechnology   is the application of biotechnology for industrial purposes, including industrial fermentation.  The practice of using cells such as micro-organisms, or components of cells like enzymes, to generate industrially useful products in sectors such as chemicals, food and feed, detergents, paper and pulp, textiles and biofuels. Industrial Biotechnology offers a premier forum bridging basic research and R&D with later-stage commercialization for sustainable bio based industrial and environmental applications.

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Spanish Society of Biotechnology, Spain; Society for Biotechnology, Japan; Mexican Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Mexico; Society for Chemical Engineering Biotechnology, UK; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB), India; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, India; Tanta Pharmaceutical Scientific Society (TPSS), Egypt; The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Society for Biological Engineering, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore, Singapore; Romanian Society of Medical Mycology and Mycotoxicology, Romania; Russian Medical Society, Russia; Korean Society of Food Science And Technology, Korea; Korean Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, Korea; National Society of Agriculture, USA; Society for Engineering in Agriculture, Australia; New Zealand Plant Protection Society, New Zealand; Society of Microbial Ecology and Disease, Italy; European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, UK; Indian Society of Nano science And Nanotechnology, India; Iran Society for Cell Biology, Iran; Israel Societies for Experimental Biology, Israel; The Protein Society, USA; International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, UK; Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society, Malaysia; Manchester University Pharmaceutical Society, UK; Pharmaceutical Marketing Society, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Australia; Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Italian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Italy; Japanese Society for Quantitative Biology, Japan

 

Microbial Biotechnology

Microorganisms have been exploited for their specific biochemical and physiological properties from the earliest times for baking, brewing, and food preservation and more recently for producing antibiotics, solvents, amino acids, feed supplements, and chemical feedstuffs. Over time, there has been continuous selection by scientists of special strains of microorganisms, based on their efficiency to perform a desired function. Progress, however, has been slow, often difficult to explain, and hard to repeat. Recent developments in molecular biology and genetic engineering could provide novel solutions to long-standing problems. Over the past decade, scientists have developed the techniques to move a gene from one organism to another, based on discoveries of how cells store, duplicate, and transfer genetic information.

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Spanish Society of Biotechnology, Spain; Society for Biotechnology, Japan; Mexican Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Mexico; Society for Chemical Engineering Biotechnology, UK; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB), India; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, India; Tanta Pharmaceutical Scientific Society (TPSS), Egypt; The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Society for Biological Engineering, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore, Singapore; Romanian Society of Medical Mycology and Mycotoxicology, Romania; Russian Medical Society, Russia; Korean Society of Food Science And Technology, Korea; Korean Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, Korea; National Society of Agriculture, USA; Society for Engineering in Agriculture, Australia; New Zealand Plant Protection Society, New Zealand; Society of Microbial Ecology and Disease, Italy; European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, UK; Indian Society of Nano science And Nanotechnology, India; Iran Society for Cell Biology, Iran; Israel Societies for Experimental Biology, Israel; The Protein Society, USA; International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, UK; Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society, Malaysia; Manchester University Pharmaceutical Society, UK; Pharmaceutical Marketing Society, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Australia; Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Italian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Italy; Japanese Society for Quantitative Biology, Japan

 

Food Biotechnology

Food processing is a process by which non-palatable and easily perishable raw materials are converted to edible and potable foods and beverages, which have a longer shelf life. Biotechnology helps in improving the edibility, texture, and storage of the food; in preventing the attack of the food, mainly dairy, by the virus like bacteriophage  producing antimicrobial effect to destroy the unwanted microorganisms in food that cause toxicity  to prevent the formation  and degradation of other toxins and anti-nutritional elements present naturally in food.

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11th World Congress on Biotechnology and Biotech Industries Meet, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 10thAsia Pacific Biotech Congress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 13th Biotechnology Congress, Nov 28-30, 2016, San Francisco, USA; Global Biotechnology Congress 2016, May 11th-14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA;BIO Investor Forum, October 20-21, 2015, San Francisco, USA; BIO Latin America Conference, October 14-16, 2015, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Bio Pharm America™ 2015—8th Annual International Partnering Conference, September 15-17, 2015, Boston, MA, USA.

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Spanish Society of Biotechnology, Spain; Society for Biotechnology, Japan; Mexican Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Mexico; Society for Chemical Engineering Biotechnology, UK; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB), India; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, India; Tanta Pharmaceutical Scientific Society (TPSS), Egypt; The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Society for Biological Engineering, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore, Singapore; Romanian Society of Medical Mycology and Mycotoxicology, Romania; Russian Medical Society, Russia; Korean Society of Food Science And Technology, Korea; Korean Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, Korea; National Society of Agriculture, USA; Society for Engineering in Agriculture, Australia; New Zealand Plant Protection Society, New Zealand; Society of Microbial Ecology and Disease, Italy; European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, UK; Indian Society of Nano science And Nanotechnology, India; Iran Society for Cell Biology, Iran; Israel Societies for Experimental Biology, Israel; The Protein Society, USA; International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, UK; Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society, Malaysia; Manchester University Pharmaceutical Society, UK; Pharmaceutical Marketing Society, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Australia; Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Italian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Italy; Japanese Society for Quantitative Biology, Japan

 

Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology

One kind of biotechnology is gene technology, sometimes called 'genetic engineering' or 'genetic modification', where the genetic material of living things is deliberately altered to enhance or remove a particular trait and allow the organism to perform new functions. Genes within a species can be modified, or genes can be moved from one species to another. Genetic engineering has applications in medicine, research, agriculture and can be used on a wide range of plants, animals and microorganisms. It resulted in a series of medical products. The first two commercially prepared products from recombinant DNA technology were insulin and human growth hormone, both of which were cultured in the E. coli bacteria.

The field of molecular biology overlaps with biology and chemistry and in particular, genetics and biochemistry. A key area of molecular biology concerns understanding how various cellular systems interact in terms of the way DNA, RNA and protein synthesis function.

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11th World Congress on Biotechnology and Biotech Industries Meet, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 10thAsia Pacific Biotech Congress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 11th Euro Biotechnology Congress, November 07-09,2016, Alicante Spain; 13th Biotechnology Congress, Nov 28-30, 2016, San Francisco, USA;Global Biotechnology Congress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA; Biomarker Summit 2016, March 21-23, 2016 San Diego, CA, USA; 14th Vaccines Research & Development, July 7-8, Boston, USA;Pharmaceutical & Biotech Patent Litigation Forum, Mar 14 - 15, 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 4th Biomarkers in Diagnostics, Oct 07-08, 2015  Berlin, Germany, DEU.

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Spanish Society of Biotechnology, Spain; Society for Biotechnology, Japan; Mexican Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Mexico; Society for Chemical Engineering Biotechnology, UK; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB), India; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, India; Tanta Pharmaceutical Scientific Society (TPSS), Egypt; The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Society for Biological Engineering, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore, Singapore; Romanian Society of Medical Mycology and Mycotoxicology, Romania; Russian Medical Society, Russia; Korean Society of Food Science And Technology, Korea; Korean Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, Korea; National Society of Agriculture, USA; Society for Engineering in Agriculture, Australia; New Zealand Plant Protection Society, New Zealand; Society of Microbial Ecology and Disease, Italy; European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, UK; Indian Society of Nano science And Nanotechnology, India; Iran Society for Cell Biology, Iran; Israel Societies for Experimental Biology, Israel; The Protein Society, USA; International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, UK; Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society, Malaysia; Manchester University Pharmaceutical Society, UK; Pharmaceutical Marketing Society, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Australia; Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Italian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Italy; Japanese Society for Quantitative Biology, Japan

 

Biotechnology Investor & partnering Forum

The Biotech Investor & Partnering Forum is one of the unique conclave focused on the management and economics of biotechnology which became so important as the field is growing on a fast paced. From agriculture and environment sectors to pharmaceutical and healthcare products and services, the industries and institutions emerging from the biotech revolution Bio-Based Economy represent one of the largest and most steadily growing building blocks of the Global economy. The social impact is overwhelming, generating tremendous progress in quality of life but also difficult issues that needs responsible management based on consumer & bio-industry perspective, solid ethical principles, growing intellectual property rights complexity, long drug development times, Bio security, unusual market structures and highly unpredictable outcomes are just some of the challenges facing biotechnology management today.

Related Conferences:

11th World Congress on Biotechnology and Biotech Industries Meet, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 10thAsia Pacific Biotech Congress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 11th Euro Biotechnology Congress, November 07-09,2016, Alicante Spain; 13th Biotechnology Congress, Nov 28-30, 2016, San Francisco, USA;Global Biotechnology Congress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA; Biomarker Summit 2016, March 21-23, 2016 San Diego, CA, USA; 14th Vaccines Research & Development, July 7-8, Boston, USA;Pharmaceutical & Biotech Patent Litigation Forum, Mar 14 - 15, 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 4th Biomarkers in Diagnostics, Oct 07-08, 2015  Berlin, Germany, DEU.

Related Societies:

Spanish Society of Biotechnology, Spain; Society for Biotechnology, Japan; Mexican Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Mexico; Society for Chemical Engineering Biotechnology, UK; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB), India; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, India; Tanta Pharmaceutical Scientific Society (TPSS), Egypt; The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Society for Biological Engineering, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore, Singapore; Romanian Society of Medical Mycology and Mycotoxicology, Romania; Russian Medical Society, Russia; Korean Society of Food Science And Technology, Korea; Korean Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, Korea; National Society of Agriculture, USA; Society for Engineering in Agriculture, Australia; New Zealand Plant Protection Society, New Zealand; Society of Microbial Ecology and Disease, Italy; European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, UK; Indian Society of Nano science And Nanotechnology, India; Iran Society for Cell Biology, Iran; Israel Societies for Experimental Biology, Israel; The Protein Society, USA; International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, UK; Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society, Malaysia; Manchester University Pharmaceutical Society, UK; Pharmaceutical Marketing Society, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Australia; Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Italian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Italy; Japanese Society for Quantitative Biology, Japan

 

Nano Biotechnology

Nano biotechnology, bio nanotechnology, and Nano biology are terms that refer to the intersection of nanotechnology and biology. Bio nanotechnology and Nano biotechnology serve as blanket terms for various related technologies. The most important objectives that are frequently found in Nano biology involve applying Nano tools to relevant medical/biological problems and refining these applications. Developing new tools, such as peptide Nano sheets, for medical and biological purposes is another primary objective in nanotechnology.

Related Conferences:

8th  World Medical Nanotechnology Congress & Expo during June 9-11, Dallas, USA; 6th  Global Experts Meeting and Expo on Nanomaterial’s and Nanotechnology , April 21-23, 2016 ,Dubai, UAE; 12th Nanotechnology Products Expo, Nov 10-12, 2016 at Melbourne, Australia; 5th International Conference on Nanotek and Expo, November 16-18, 2015 at San Antonio, USA; 11th International Conference and Expo on Nano science and Molecular Nanotechnology, September 26-28 2016, London, UK; 18th International Conference on Nanotechnology and Biotechnology, February 4 - 5, 2016 in Melbourne, Australia; 16th International Conference on Nanotechnology, August 22-25, 2016 in Sendai, Japan; International Conference on Nano science and Nanotechnology, 7-11 Feb 2016 in Canberra, Australia; 18th International Conference on Nano science and Nanotechnology, February 15 - 16, 2016 in Istanbul, Turkey; International Nanotechnology Conference & Expo, April 4-6, 2016 in Baltimore, USA.

Related Societies:

European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, UK; Indian Society of Nano science And Nanotechnology, India; Iran Society for Cell Biology, Iran; Israel Societies for Experimental Biology, Israel; The Protein Society, USA; International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, UK; Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society, Malaysia; Manchester University Pharmaceutical Society, UK; Pharmaceutical Marketing Society, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Australia; Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Italian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Italy; Japanese Society for Quantitative Biology, Japan; Spanish Society of Biotechnology, Spain; Society for Biotechnology, Japan; Mexican Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Mexico; Society for Chemical Engineering Biotechnology, UK; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB), India; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, India; Tanta Pharmaceutical Scientific Society (TPSS), Egypt; The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Society for Biological Engineering, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore, Singapore; Romanian Society of Medical Mycology and Mycotoxicology, Romania; Russian Medical Society, Russia; Korean Society of Food Science And Technology, Korea; Korean Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, Korea; National Society of Agriculture, USA; Society for Engineering in Agriculture, Australia; New Zealand Plant Protection Society, New Zealand; Society of Microbial Ecology and Disease, Italy

 

Animal biotechnology

Animal biotechnology is a branch of biotechnology in which molecular biology techniques are used to genetically engineer animals in order to improve their suitability for pharmaceutical, agricultural or industrial applications. Many animals also help by serving as models of disease.  If an animal gets a disease that's similar to humans, we can use that animal to test treatments.  Animals are often used to help us understand how new drugs will work and whether or not they'll be safe for humans and effective in treating disease.

Related Conferences:

11th World Congress on Biotechnology and Biotech Industries Meet, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 10thAsia Pacific Biotech Congress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 11th Euro Biotechnology Congress, November 07-09,2016, Alicante Spain; 12th Biotechnology Congress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA;BIO IPCC Conference, Cary, North Carolina, USA; World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology, April 17-20, 2016, San Diego, CA; 6th Bio based Chemicals: Commercialization & Partnering, November 16-17, 2015, San Francisco, CA, USA; The European Forum for Industrial Biotechnology and Bio economy, 27-29 October 2015, Brussels, Belgium; 4th Biotechnology World Congress, February 15th-18th, 2016, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; International Conference on Advances in Bioprocess Engineering and Technology, 20th to 22nd January 2016,Kolkata, India; Global Biotechnology Congress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA

Related Societies:

Spanish Society of Biotechnology, Spain; Society for Biotechnology, Japan; Mexican Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Mexico; Society for Chemical Engineering Biotechnology, UK; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB), India; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, India; Tanta Pharmaceutical Scientific Society (TPSS), Egypt; The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Society for Biological Engineering, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore, Singapore; Romanian Society of Medical Mycology and Mycotoxicology, Romania; Russian Medical Society, Russia; Korean Society of Food Science And Technology, Korea; Korean Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, Korea; National Society of Agriculture, USA; Society for Engineering in Agriculture, Australia; New Zealand Plant Protection Society, New Zealand; Society of Microbial Ecology and Disease, Italy; European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, UK; Indian Society of Nano science And Nanotechnology, India; Iran Society for Cell Biology, Iran; Israel Societies for Experimental Biology, Israel; The Protein Society, USA; International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, UK; Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society, Malaysia; Manchester University Pharmaceutical Society, UK; Pharmaceutical Marketing Society, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Australia; Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Italian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Italy; Japanese Society for Quantitative Biology, Japan

 

Biotechnology Companies & Market Analysis

From agriculture to environmental science, biotechnology plays an important role in improving industry standards, services, and developing new products. Biotechnology involves the spectrum of life science-based research companies working on transformative technologies for a wide range of industries. While agriculture, material science and environmental science are major areas of research, the largest impact is made in the field medicine. As a large player in the research and development of pharmaceuticals, the role of biotechnology in the healthcare field is undeniable. From genetically analysis and manipulation to the formation of new drugs, many biotech firms are transforming into pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical leaders.

Related Conferences:

10th Asia Pacific Biotech Congress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok; 11th Euro Biotechnology Congress, November 7-9, 2016 Alicante, Spain; 11th World Congress on Biotechnology and Biotech Industries Meet, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 13th Biotechnology Congress, November 28-30, 2016 San Francisco, USA; 10th Asia Pacific Biotech Congress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, UAE; Bio International Convention, June 6-9, 2016 | San Francisco, CA; Biotech Japan, May 11-13, 2016, Tokyo, Japan; NANO BIO EXPO 2016, Jan. 27 - 29, 2016, Tokyo, Japan; Arab Lab Expo 2016, March 20-23, Dubai; 14th International exhibition for laboratory technology, chemical analysis, biotechnology and diagnostics, 12-14 Apr 2016, Moscow, Russia

Related Societies:

Spanish Society of Biotechnology, Spain; Society for Biotechnology, Japan; Mexican Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Mexico; Society for Chemical Engineering Biotechnology, UK; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB), India; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, India; Tanta Pharmaceutical Scientific Society (TPSS), Egypt; The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Society for Biological Engineering, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore, Singapore; Romanian Society of Medical Mycology and Mycotoxicology, Romania; Russian Medical Society, Russia; Korean Society of Food Science And Technology, Korea; Korean Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, Korea; National Society of Agriculture, USA; Society for Engineering in Agriculture, Australia; New Zealand Plant Protection Society, New Zealand; Society of Microbial Ecology and Disease, Italy; European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, UK; Indian Society of Nano science And Nanotechnology, India; Iran Society for Cell Biology, Iran; Israel Societies for Experimental Biology, Israel; The Protein Society, USA; International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, UK; Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society, Malaysia; Manchester University Pharmaceutical Society, UK; Pharmaceutical Marketing Society, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Australia; Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Italian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Italy; Japanese Society for Quantitative Biology, Japan

 

Biotechnology Capital & Grants

Every new business needs some startup capital, for research, product development and production, permits and licensing and other overhead costs, in addition to what is needed to pay your staff, if you have any. Biotechnology products arise from successful biotech companies. These companies are built by talented individuals in possession of a scientific breakthrough that is translated into a product or service idea, which is ultimately brought into commercialization. At the heart of this effort is the biotech entrepreneur, who forms the company with a vision they believe will benefit the lives and health of countless individuals. Entrepreneurs start biotechnology companies for various reasons, but creating revolutionary products and tools that impact the lives of potentially millions of people is one of the fundamental reasons why all entrepreneurs start biotechnology companies.

Related Conferences:

10th Asia Pacific Biotech Congress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok; 11th Euro Biotechnology Congress, November 7-9, 2016 Alicante, Spain; 11th World Congress on Biotechnology and Biotech Industries Meet, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 13th Biotechnology Congress, November 28-30, 2016 San Francisco, USA; 10th Asia Pacific Biotech Congress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, UAE; Bio International Convention, June 6-9, 2016 | San Francisco, CA; Biotech Japan, May 11-13, 2016, Tokyo, Japan; NANO BIO EXPO 2016, Jan. 27 - 29, 2016, Tokyo, Japan; Arab Lab Expo 2016, March 20-23, Dubai; 14th International exhibition for laboratory technology, chemical analysis, biotechnology and diagnostics, 12-14 Apr 2016, Moscow, Russia

Related Societies:

European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, UK; Indian Society of Nano science And Nanotechnology, India; Iran Society for Cell Biology, Iran; Israel Societies for Experimental Biology, Israel; The Protein Society, USA; International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, UK; Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society, Malaysia; Manchester University Pharmaceutical Society, UK; Pharmaceutical Marketing Society, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Australia; Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Italian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Italy; Japanese Society for Quantitative Biology, Japan; Spanish Society of Biotechnology, Spain; Society for Biotechnology, Japan; Mexican Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Mexico; Society for Chemical Engineering Biotechnology, UK; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB), India; Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, India; Tanta Pharmaceutical Scientific Society (TPSS), Egypt; The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland; The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, Korea; Society for Biological Engineering, USA; Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore, Singapore; Romanian Society of Medical Mycology and Mycotoxicology, Romania; Russian Medical Society, Russia; Korean Society of Food Science And Technology, Korea; Korean Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, Korea; National Society of Agriculture, USA; Society for Engineering in Agriculture, Australia; New Zealand Plant Protection Society, New Zealand; Society of Microbial Ecology and Disease, Italy

 

 

 

 

Scope and Importance

From the simple facts of brewing beer and baking bread has emerged a field now known as Biotechnology. Over the ages the meaning of the word biotechnology has evolved along with our growing technical knowledge. Biotechnology began by using cultured microorganisms to create a variety of food and drinks, despite in early practitioners not even knowing the existence of microbial world. Today, biotechnology is still defined as many application of living organisms or bioprocesses to create new products. Although the underlying idea is unchanged, the use of genetic engineering and other modern scientific techniques has revolutionized the area.

The field of genetics, molecular biology, microbiology, and biochemistry are merging their respective discoveries into the expanding applied field of biotechnology, and advances are occurring at a record pace. Traditional biotechnology goes back thousands of years.

Modern biotechnology applies not only modern genetics but also advances in other sciences. However, there is a third revolution that is just emerging­—nanotechnology. The development of techniques to visualize and manipulate atoms individually or in small clusters is opening the way to an ever-finer analysis of living systems. Nanoscale techniques are now beginning to play significant roles in many area of biotechnology.

This raises the question of what exactly defines biotechnology. To this there is no real answer. Today, the application of modern genetics or other equivalent modern technology is usually seen as application of modern genetics or equivalent modern technology is usually seen as necessary for a process to count as “biotechnology”. Thus, the definition of biotechnology has become partly a matter of fashion. Therefore, to classical terms, (modern) biotechnology as resulting in a broaden manner from the merger of classical biotechnology with modern genetics, molecular biology, computer technology, and nanotechnology.

Biotech Congress 2017 covers mostly all the allied areas of biotechnology which embraces both the basic sciences, technology and as well as its applications in research, industry and academia. This conference will promote global networking between researchers, institutions, investors, industries, policy makers and students. The conference varied topics in biotechnology like healthcare, environmental, animal, plant, marine, genetic engineering, industrial aspects, food science and bio process.

Through this conference we can get all the relevant information regarding how we can use the advances in the biotechnology for building a better tomorrow by reducing the environmental impacts.

Why Italy?

Rome is the capital of Italy; it is also the country’s largest and most populated comune and fourth-most populous city in the European Union. The Metropolitan City of Rome has a population of 4.3 million residents. The city is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, within Lazio (Latium), along the shores of Tiber River. Vatican City is an independent country within the city boundaries of Rome, the only existing example of a country within a city: for this reason Rome has been often defined as capital of two states. Roman mythology dates the founding of Rome at only around 753 BC; the site has been inhabited for much longer, making it one of the oldest continuously occupied cities in Europe. It is referred to as “Roma Aeterna” (The Eternal City) and “Caput Mundi” (Capital of the World), two central notions in ancient Roman culture. One of the most important city, Rome, was founded in 753 B.C. by Romulus.

The Apennine Mountains form its “backbone” and stretch from north to south, with the Tiber River cutting through them in central Italy. Along the northern border, the Alps serve as a natural boundary. The three major bodies of water surrounding Italy are the Adriatic Sea, the Ionian Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea. Ancient Rome is characterized by the seven hills and the Tiber River. The Tiber River flows from the Apennine Mountain, to the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Rome is a sprawling, cosmopolitan city with nearly 3,000 years of globally influential art, architecture and culture on display. In 2005, the city received 19.5 million global visitors, up of 22.1% from 2001. Rome ranked in 2014 as the 14thmos-visited city in the world, 3rd most visited in the European Union, and the most popular tourist attraction in Italy. Its historic center is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Monuments and museums such as the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum are among the world’s most visited tourist destinations with both locations receiving millions of tourists a year. Rome hosted the 1960 Summer Olympics and is the seat of United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).Rome is the city with the most monuments in the world.

The weather is fantastic in Rome in June, when the average temperature starts off at around 20°C and gradually climbs up to 23°C-24°C as the month progresses.

Congress Highlights:

Biotech Congress 2017 emphasizes on:

  • Frontiers in Biotechnology
  • Biotechnology applications
  • Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
  • Medical Biotechnology
  • Food biotechnology
  • Agriculture biotechnology
  • Animal biotechnology
  • Industrial Biotechnology & Bioenergy
  • Environmental biotechnology
  • Nano biotechnology
  • Marine biotechnology
  • Molecular Biotechnology
  • Microbial biotechnology
  • Plant biotechnology
  • Biotechnology in Diagnostics, Therapeutics & Analytical services
  • Biotechnology for waste water treatment
  • Biotechnology for biofuels
  • Biotech applications in Genomics & Proteomics
  • Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology
  • Biotechnology & applied Biochemistry
  • Biotechnology Entrepreneurship
  • Biotechnology products
  • Biotechnology companies & market analysis
  • Euro-biotech market
  • Biotechnology Capital & Grants
  • Biotechnology Investor & partnering forum

 

Target Audience

CEO, Directors, Vice Presidents, Co-directors, Biotechnologists, Academicians, Biostatistician, Biotechnologists, Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Clinical Metabolomics Data Analyst, Clinicians, Commissioner of Health, Community health workers, CROs, Directors, Environmental Scientists, Food Scientists, Genetic Engineers, Health Economist, Health officials, Healthcare Analyst, Manager of Quality Assurance and Evaluation, Market Access Manager, Marketing Intelligence Associate, Master/PhD students, Medical professionals, Microbiologists, Pharmaceutical Scientists, Physicians, Plant Scientists, Postdoctoral Fellows, Public Health Officer, Public Health Policy Analyst, Research Associates, Research Coordinator, Research Data Analyst, Research Intern, Researchers and faculty, Scientific and Medical Information Assistant, Scientists, Food, Environmental & Plant Scientists, Clinicians, Professors, Health care industrialists, Post Doctorate Fellows, Brand Manufacturers of Consumer Products/ Managers, Pharmaceutical Scientists, Students.

Focusing areas to get more participations & Exhibitions

  • Concentration on local people (Universities, Associations & Companies)
  • Attendees of past conferences
  • Exhibitors & Sponsors who were attended for previous conferences
  • Journals, other relevant conferences

 

Why to attend?

Biotech Congress is a remarkable event which brings together a unique and international mix of Biotechnology Researchers, Industrial Biotechnologists, leading Universities and Research Institutions making the congress a perfect platform to share experience, foster collaboration across Industry and Academia, and evaluate emerging technologies across the globe.

  • Biotech Congress 2017 focuses on all the major aspects in the field of Biotechnology, Bioeconomy, Microbial & Enzyme Technology which emphasizes on topics like Bioprocess, Environmental biotechnology, Stem cells and regenerative medicine. Industrial aspects of biotechnology, Applications of Biotechnology like Advances in animal biotechnology, Plant biotechnology and crop improvement, Nano biotechnology.
  • This congress will provide excellent opportunity for presenting the highest quality basic and translational science as well as nurturing scientific collaborations through networking.
  •  Congress creates a huge platform for Scientists, Professors, Students and Delegates to share their ideas and innovations and in turn enhance the progression of science and technology in both business and academia around the world.
  • Students will get the opportunity to global networking and exchanging ideas from the international academic and corporate biotechnology communities.

Biotechnology in Europe

Only in March a market analysis by British researchers at the University of Cambridge had calculated a market potential of three billion euros for Europe. At present, such Crowd Investing platforms only have a market share of 6.5%, however, the growth forecasts are good. The biotech industry in Europe spends nearly $7.32 billion in R&D and $23.2 billion in revenue. Around 20% of the total marketed medicines, and as much as 50% of all drugs that are in the pipeline, are all healthcare biotech products. The European biotech industry provides employment to approximately 95,000 people. Biotechnology sector makes a substantial contribution to the fundamental EU policy objectives, such as job creation, economic growth, ageing society, public health, environmental protection and sustainable development.

Biotechnology in Italy

The Italian Biotechnology Report by Ernst&Young and Assobiotec, in cooperation with Farmindustria and Italian Trade Promotion Agency, shows that the Italian biotech companies are able to compete outstandingly on the international market, managing to grow despite continuing difficulties in the economic situation. With 394 companies, of which 248 pure biotech, Italy is third in Europe after Germany and the United Kingdom, for the number of pure biotech companies, with a growth trend (+2,5%) in clear contrast with that of the countries that occupy the top ranking positions. With 206 companies operating in the health-care field, the red biotech is the prevalent sector. Looking at the other sectors, 43 green biotech, 34 white biotech, 61 GPET (Genomics, Proteomics and Enabling Technologies) and 50 multi core companies are operating in Italy. 77% of the companies are small (less than 50 employees) and micro (less than 10 employees) enterprises, mainly located in Science and Technology Parks or Incubators. Total revenues in the biotech field amount to 7 billion Euros (+4%). Investments in R&D amount to 1,8 billion Euros (+8%), equal to 25% of total revenues. Italian biotech revenues contributes to 0,7% of GDP and the sector is being considered more and more often as a meta-sector, able to create value and employment and with significant effects on various fields, ranging from textiles to detergents, cosmetics, polymers, paper and animal feed, from paints to food, from treatment of waste to leather treatment, and many others. The future trends of Italian red biotech are connected to a further specialization in oncology, neurology and infectious diseases and to new achievements in the fields of Advanced Therapies and personalized medicine. The analysis of the Italian biotech pipeline shows 319 products for therapeutic use, of which 80 in the preclinical phase, 43 in Phase I, 98 in Phase II and 98 in Phase III. Plant genomics and traceability, preservation and safety of foods, as well as bioremediation and biomasses, are the most promising applications in the green & white fields.

 

 

 


 

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