Washington DC will be the center of gravity of the global bioeconomy starting from this Sunday. The US capital will host the third edition of the Global Biobased Economy Conference and Exhibition organized by the Alternative Fuels & Chemicals Coalition.
Jukka Kantola, in the middle, at IFIB 2023 in Florence
Jukka Kantola talks to Il Bioeconomista. The CEO of the World Bioeconomy Forum was invited to a historic bioeconomy panel at UNFCC COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, to present findings of the bioeconomy society to the climate mitigation discussion.
For this year “The World BioEconomy Forum Goes to the USA – Live from Washington D.C. “The United States is making significant strides in the global bioeconomy. USA is not alone in this space as there is a growing interest in the bioeconomy – like in China, India or Brazil. All in all it looks like that number of bioeconomy strategies is growing, bioeconomy is providing solutions for the mankind and its economic value is also multiplying. All these requires more collaboration over various sectors and regions.
World BioEconomy Forum has responded to this evolving environment – Kantola claims- by launching a digital survey last February and open until end of October. Results of the survey will be unfolded on December 12 in Washington D.C. at the conference whose title is “Creating a Global Hub for the Bioeconomy”.