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Save the date for this exciting event by the Bioeconomy Cluster Builder in association with Construction Scotland Innovation Centre:


How Biotechnology Can Help Deliver Net Zero Construction




Join this webinar to learn about the ever expanding library of biomaterials and processes that will support the development of a more sustainable, low carbon construction industry. Hear first-hand about cutting edge research and manufacturing that will help deliver the built environment of the future.

Free // Online Event

Tuesday, 26 April 2022

10:00 - 12:00



Register now at this link!

Speakers include
Dr. Meng Zhang
Co-lead in the Living Contruction research group at the HBBE

Professor Rebecca Lunn
BAM Nuttall Research Chair in Biomineral Technologies for Ground Engineering - University of Strathclyde

Scott Simpson
CEO and Founder - IndiNature