14th International Biotechnology Symposium and Exhibition
Biotechnology for the Sustainability of Human Society
14-18 September 2010, Palacongressi, Rimini – Italy
Final programme of scientific sessions now available
Join us at the 14th International Biotechnology Symposium, Rimini, Italy, 14-18 September 2010, to explore the frontiers and applications of biotechnology for a healthier, more sustainable future and a knowledge-based bioeconomy.

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ERA-IB (ERANET-Industrial Biotechnology)
"Industrial biotechnology for Europe: an integrated approach"
15 September 2010 (Participation restricted)

Biotechnology: Medicine and Health. Experiences and Achievements in Italy – 16 September 2010

“Speed up Your Spin-off” - ERA-NET EurotransBio Conference and Program Launch - 16 September 2010

EFB Workshop - 16 September 2010
Environmental Biotechnology in the bio-based economy era: new challenges and opportunities.

8th Food for Life National Technology Platforms Meeting - 16 September 2010

OECD Workshop on Environmental Biotechnology - 16 and 17 September  2010
Biotechnology for environment in the future: Science, technology and policy (Participation restricted)

COST Action CM0701 CASCAT

  1. Cascade Chemoenzymatic Processes: New synergies between chemistry and biochemistry - 17 September 2010 (morning)
  2. Applied research in Lombardia Districts (Metadistretti della Lombardia) -17 September 2010 (afternoon)
  3. Enzymes for biocatalysis: New enzymes as industrial biocatalysts -17 September 2010 (afternoon)

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The ChairInvitation from the Conference Chair, Fabio Fava

A large participation of the international biotech industry, a dynamic and RTD-oriented program, highly qualified speakers from academia, governmental institutions, and industry will be some of the major features of IBS2010. We hope that you will join us.
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Acknowledgments:

The Federation of European Microbiological Society (FEMS) supported the participation of some European young scientists.
The Rotary International, Club Bologna Valle del Savena, Italy, supported the participation of 3 young scientists from Africa.