BioMalaysia & Bioeconomy Asia Pacific 2013 Goes to Johor
May 15, 2013 |
BioMalaysia and Bioeconomy Asia Pacific 2013 will be held in Johor Bahru at the Johor Persada International Convention Centre from 21-23 October 2013.
One of the key highlights will be the inauguration of Bio-XCell, a 160-acre biotechnology park at Nusajaya housed in the Iskandar region of Johor, Malaysia.
BioMalaysia Conference & Exhibition 11th edition, is introducing ‘Bioeconomy Asia Pacific 2013' which sees a further growth to the event. This year's event themed ‘Convergence of Ideas, Confluence of Opportunities', will be the focal regional platform for discourse and collaboration for the region and to unfold wider opportunities and greater collaborations for Asia Pacific and global players in the area of bio-economy.
For more information, click on the link http://www.biomalaysia.com.my/emailer/1emailer/index.html.
|
Biotech Updates is a weekly newsletter of ISAAA, a not-for-profit organization. It is distributed for free to over 22,000 subscribers worldwide to inform them about the key developments in biosciences, especially in biotechnology. Your support will help us in our mission to feed the world with knowledge. You can help by donating as little as $10.
-
See more articles:
-
News from Around the World
- Sacred Lotus Genome Sequenced
- USAID Collaborates with Syngenta to Improve Global Food Security
- National Food Security can be Attained in Uganda if Farmers will Plant GM Crops, Harvard Prof Opines
- Egypt Celebrates 2013 Biotechnology Day
- J.R. Simplot Petitions for GM Potato Deregulation
- USDA Approves Testing of Pink Pineapple
- Genetic Engineering Helps American Chestnut Trees to Rise Again
- Wild Relatives of Crops Discovered in the U.S.
- Scientists Develop New Cost-Effective Method of Genome Assembly
- Biotechnology Among the Highlights of ASEAN Executive Forum to Level Up Agriculture
- Gene Silencing to Boost Agricultural Yields
- Researchers Identify Plant Mechanism that Control Nitrogen Utilization
- Scientists Work on Preserving the Sahara Olive Tree
- Specialized Transporters for Plants to Increase Food Production
-
Research Highlights
- Transgenic Maize Shows Improved Nutritive Quality and Salt Resistance
-
Beyond Crop Biotech
- BIO Urges FDA Approval of GE Salmon
- USDA Scientists Finds Gene Defect as Cause of Stress Syndrome in Pigs
- New Method for Dev't of Altered Mice to Model Human Disease
-
Announcements
- BioMalaysia & Bioeconomy Asia Pacific 2013 Goes to Johor
-
Read the latest: - Biotech Updates (September 11, 2024)
- Gene Editing Supplement (September 11, 2024)
- Gene Drive Supplement (February 22, 2023)
-
Subscribe to BU: - Share
- Tweet