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CPI: Engineering Biology and the Next Industrial Revolution

CPI: Engineering Biology and the Next Industrial Revolution
CPI: Engineering Biology and the Next Industrial Revolution

Discover how engineering biology can drive the UK’s next industrial revolution, strengthen the bioeconomy and help innovators scale breakthrough solutions.


Engineering biology is no longer a ​“future technology”. It is already changing how we discover and make medicines, materials, food and fuels, and reshaping the way we think about manufacturing itself.


In the latest episode of CPI’s People in Innovation podcast, ​“Engineering Biology: The Next Industrial Revolution”, Steve Bagshaw, Chair of High Value Manufacturing Catapult, is joined by Clare Trippett from CPI and Professor Aline Miller from The University of Manchester to explore what it will take for the UK to seize this moment and avoid watching the opportunity scale elsewhere. 




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