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BIOPROM Forum Kicks Off, Aiming to Shape Human-Centric Bioeconomy

BIOPROM's global gathering focuses on human well-being. With over 7,000 sqm of exhibition space, it's a must-see for biotech enthusiasts.

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In the image there are four people standing on the left side and among them one woman is giving the seminar and in the background there are some picture of the gadgets being displayed and there are also the names of the gadgets mentioned below.

BIOPROM Forum Kicks Off, Aiming to Shape Human-Centric Bioeconomy

The international forum 'BIOPROM: Industry and Technologies for Human' kicked off on October 6 in Gelendzhik. The event, which runs until November, aims to develop a strategy for global bioeconomy that prioritises human interests. Over 7,000 square meters of exhibition space is dedicated to showcasing advancements from major Russian corporations and scientific institutions.

The event, which covers themes such as improving human quality of life and AI in healthcare, is attended by over 100 companies including Rostech, Rosatom Science, Naciimbio, and Sechenov University. Representatives from China, India, Pakistan, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and Belarus are participating for the first time, indicating the global significance of the event.

The Russian biotechnology market, valued at 440 billion rubles in 2024, is a key focus. The exhibition features biotechnology applications in agriculture, forestry, chemistry, medicine, and energy, among other sectors. The main event of the opening day was the strategic session 'Technologies for Life', highlighting the event's commitment to human-centric innovation.

BIOPROM also includes a startup zone, providing discounted rates for small businesses to showcase their products. Government officials from the European Commission, European Parliament, and national ministries are involved in developing the strategic plan for global bioeconomy. The event's wide-ranging discussions and international participation underscore its potential impact on global bioeconomic trends.

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