Symposium
7 Oct 2011: Sustainable agriculture for an innovative economy – an opportunity
for Brazil and Belgium
7 Oct 2011 – Ghent,
Belgium
In Brazil, biotechnology is rapidly changing the
face of the economy. From agriculture and biofuels to green chemistry, the
country is leading the way in public-private partnerships in agricultural
research and deployment of new products. On the other side of the world,
Belgium has built an impressive track record of pioneering fundamental plant
science. Belgian plant scientists are generating frontline knowledge that can
form the basis of many innovations in sustainable agriculture and
industry.
The Institute of Plant Biotechnology for
Developing Countries (IPBO), is organizing a symposium about cooperation
between Belgium and Brazil in biotech. Aim is to foster the translation of
fundamental plant science research into innovative applications for
agriculture, cleaner chemical industry and mitigation of environmental impacts
in both countries. Representatives from research organizations and companies
from both countries will present case studies and opportunities for
collaboration in biotech. The symposium is organized at the
occasion of the launch of Europalia.Brazil and a FWO and FRS-F.N.R.S.joint workshopon science cooperation between
Belgium and Brazil.
Attendance is free,
but registration is obligatory.
Venue
De Oude Vismijn
St. Veerleplein 5, 9000 Gent
(see map)
More info:
www.vib.be/brazil-belgium-biotech