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China and Denmark have recently developed policy frameworks revolving around bioeconomy. While the approaches of the two nations differ, they both recognize the importance of bioeconomy in futue economic development.
Using thses policies as foundation, the Innovation Centre Denmark in collaboration with Circular Innovation Lab, has published a report which aims to highlight how these differences in approaches present challenges and opportunities for collaboration between Denmark and China in the Bioeconomy Sector.
Join us for this online presentation tailored for companies and research partners, where Christian Hviid Jonstrup, Innovation Officer & Head of Research and Sustainability at Innovation Centre Denmark, Shanghai, and Arpit Bhutani, COO, at Circular Innovation Lab will present key findings from the report.
Gain insights into:
- The dynamics of bioeconomy terminology between the two countries
- Mutual cooperation interests
- The significance of China's five-year bioeconomy plan
- How Denmark's focus on food, water, bio and environmental secotrs intersect with China's strategies
- Potential collaboration strategies
- insightful feed analyses
Please contact info@dcbf.dk if you have any questions.