This complementarity is the strength of the IMPACT Biomolecules project. It generates numerous collaborations promoting the development of the bioeconomy in major markets, such as agrochemicals, agri-food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and the medical field.
Professor Stéphane Desobry will present the progress, benefits and prospects of IMPACT Biomolecules, a federative project of regional and European scope, with international resonance.
Mrs. Sissi Miguel, Scientific Director of CELLENGO, a subsidiary of Plant Advanced Technologies, specializing in microbial fermentation, will illustrate the essential role of the partner companies
Cellengo's most industrially advanced project concerns the production, through metabolic engineering, of a plant ingredient with remarkable applications in the field of memory protection for the nutraceutical market. At the same time, two other active ingredients intended for the cosmetics market, notably displaying strong anti-inflammatory activity, are in the final stages of development.
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