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Strategic partnerships and 'research and technology clubs':

  • Bioprocessing Research Industry Club (BRIC)
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  • Integrated Biorefining Research and Technology Club (IBTI Club)
    • IBTI Club: Background
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Integrated Biorefining Research and Technology Club (IBTI Club)

A £6M, 5-year partnership between BBSRC, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, a consortium of leading companies, and the Bioscience for Business Knowledge Transfer Network aimed at developing biological processes and feedstocks to reduce our current dependence on fossil fuels as a source of chemicals, materials and fuel.

Its themes are:

  • Optimisation of feedstock composition
  • Integrative bio-processing
  • Enhancing product value
  • IBTI Club: Background

    Including Industry Club Members and Steering Group, general research areas and previous calls

  • IBTI Club: Apply for funding

    Deadline for outline applicationa, research areas, how to apply

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