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[http://bbsrc.ac.uk BBSRC] has led the definition of the [http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/research/briefings/bioeconomy/ Bioeconomy] in an effort to highlight and present the impacts and output of research investments. The Bioeconomy is defined as:  
[http://bbsrc.ac.uk BBSRC] has led the definition of the [http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/research/briefings/bioeconomy/ Bioeconomy] in an effort to highlight and present the impacts and output of research investments. The Bioeconomy is defined as:  
<blockquote>“All economic activity derived from bio-based products and processes which contributes to sustainable and resource-efficient solutions to the challenges we face in food, chemicals, materials, energy production, health and environmental protection.”</blockquote>
<blockquote>“All economic activity derived from bio-based products and processes which contributes to sustainable and resource-efficient solutions to the challenges we face in food, chemicals, materials, energy production, health and environmental protection.”</blockquote>
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-- ''[http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/research/briefings/bioeconomy/ The Bioeconomy, BBSRC]''
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[https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-business-energy-and-industrial-strategy BEIS] are now requesting [https://beisgovuk.citizenspace.com/im/uk-bioeconomy-call-for-evidence/ evidence] to describe the scale and impact of the bioeconomy.  BioImagingUK is preparing a response to this CfE.  If you'd like to contribute, contact us on the [https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A0=UK-EUROBIOIMAGING-PROJECT BioImagingUK Mailing list].

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BBSRC has led the definition of the Bioeconomy in an effort to highlight and present the impacts and output of research investments. The Bioeconomy is defined as:

“All economic activity derived from bio-based products and processes which contributes to sustainable and resource-efficient solutions to the challenges we face in food, chemicals, materials, energy production, health and environmental protection.”

-- The Bioeconomy, BBSRC

BEIS are now requesting evidence to describe the scale and impact of the bioeconomy. BioImagingUK is preparing a response to this CfE. If you'd like to contribute, contact us on the BioImagingUK Mailing list.

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