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Industrial biotechnology - Definition

Industrial biotechnology (also known as white biotechnology) is the practice of using cells to generate industrially-useful products. The Economist speculated (as cited in the Economist article listed in the "References" section) industrial biotechnology might significantly impact the chemical industry. The Economist also suggested it might enable economies to become less dependent on fossil fuels.

Diversa is an example of a company that specializes in industrial biotechnology.

References

  1. "Sea of Dreams: Genetically Modified Microbes will lead to a Revolution in Industrial Biotechnology", an article on page eighty-one of the 1 May 2004 issue of The Economist (Vol. 371, Iss. 8373)

Example Usage of biotechnology

toostepdotcom: New Uses of biotechnology in Agriculture: The burgeoning global population and declining arable land necessitat.. http://bit.ly/6pXodV
ChinaBioToday: Syngenta biotechnology Breaks Ground on Beijing R&D Center http://bit.ly/7E1IwO #china #biotech
TheRTP: RTP's Syngenta biotechnology launches China R&D project in addition to expansions in RTP. http://bit.ly/5BvpVh
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