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- BBA. Belgian Bioindustries Association - - Non-profit organisation for regional biotechnological industries involved in research and development. Includes articles, company directory, news and events from Brussels, Belgium.
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- BIO Mitteldeutschland GmbH. - - Promoting biotechnological industry, including crop development, environment and drug target research, in the region of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
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- Biofocus Foundation - - To improve the sustainable use of untapped agricultural, mineral, and human resources by providing incentives for industries in developing countries. Includes organization background, mission statement and contacts in Solna, Sweden.
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- The BioIndustry Association - - Encouraging and promoting the biotechnology sector of the UK economy. Membership, events, committees, regulations, publications, NewsCAST, BIA Bulletin and News from the Net.
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- Biotechnology Association Berlin-Brandenburg - - BBB is an organization whose members come from business, research, unions, local government and administration, to promote and develop the industry in this region of Germany.
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- Biotechnology Ireland - - Information site for students, researchers and companies. Listing articles, company reviews, conferences and employmen.
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- Estonian Biotechnology Association - - EBIO represents biotechnology companies and academic institutions, to help members develop opportunities inside and outside the country, through networking and partnering events.
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- European Association for Bioindustries - - Organization representing life science companies operating worldwide and national biotechnology associations involved in research, development, testing, manufacturing and commercialisation of biotechnology applications. Based in Brussels, Belgium.
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- Hungarian Biotechology Association
- Medicon Valley Academy - - Members and others within life science sharing information on initiatives, innovation and networks. Includes news, jobs and events within the Danish and Swedish industry.
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