Engineering Biology is unlocking extraordinary opportunities across society, promising a future of unprecedented innovation and sustainability. Our latest report with the World Economic Forum delves into how advancements in biotechnology, AI, and regulatory innovation are revolutionizing industries, creating a vibrant bioeconomy that will benefit generations to come. Collaborating with the World Economic Forum has enabled us to explore these groundbreaking insights and share a visionary roadmap with global leaders. Join us in shaping the future. #GetTheFutureYouWant
The tech-driven bioeconomy is here. It aims to tackle many of humanity’s greatest challenges and revolutionize industries from healthcare to agriculture. But given the potential reach, why is it not yet mainstream? At Capgemini, we're excited to collaborate with the World Economic Forum to drive this transformation. Think life-saving cures optimized for individual patients, the creation of biofuels from waste, sustainably feeding a growing population, delivering clean water… the possibilities are endless. By harnessing the convergence of physical, digital, and biological technologies, we have a unique opportunity to enhance health, prosperity, and ecological balance. Advancing bio-solutions to the commercial mainstream will require action on many fronts – from science to regulation. Our latest report, created with the World Economic Forum, shares impactful examples of opportunities, challenges, and strategies to unlock full potential at scale. The world is better positioned than ever before to accelerate the transition. Let's embrace the bioeconomy together and work towards a sustainable and prosperous world! 🔗 Read the full report ‘Accelerating the tech-driven bioeconomy’ https://bit.ly/4cRmXyr #GetTheFutureYouWant #Bioeconomy #SyntheticBiology #EngineeringBiology #EcoDigitalEra Aiman Ezzat | Brynne Stanton | Cassandra Padbury | Dr Christopher Yates | Cyril Garcia | Ester Baiget | Fernando Alvarez Tabio | Jeremy Jurgens | Mariia Borsuk | Moïse Tignon | Monty Barlow | Laura De Oliveira | Philippe Cordier | Rebecca Donaldson | Richard Traherne