Securing America’s future through bioindustrial manufacturing innovation, education, and collaboration

 
 
 

Technology & Innovation

Building a sustainable, domestic end-to-end bioindustrial manufacturing ecosystem and propelling new biotechnology products from the laboratory to the commercial market.

 
 

Education & Workforce Development

Creating the workforce of the future by partnering with K-12 schools, community colleges, universities, and professional development organizations.

 
 

4S – Social Dimensions

Ensuring safety, security, sustainability, and social responsibility are incorporated into all of BioMADE’s projects and efforts.

Our Work

By supporting the development of biomanufacturing technologies, BioMADE and its members are securing America’s future through biomanufacturing innovation, education, and collaboration. We do this by:

  • Propelling new biotechnology products from the laboratory to the commercial market 

  • Creating a more robust and resilient supply chain and helping the U.S. become more self-sufficient

  • Ensuring that the workforce of the future is prepared and ready to fill new jobs

  • Bringing together a range of member organizations to bridge the gap between lab-scale research and at-scale manufacturing

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About Bioindustrial Manufacturing

Bioindustrial manufacturing harnesses the power of biology to help create and domestically source the manufactured goods that people use every day.

Bioindustrial manufacturing uses biological systems—including microbes such as bacteria, yeast, and algae—to create new materials or sustainable alternatives to existing petroleum-based materials. Because bioindustrial manufacturing typically uses feedstocks such as corn, soy, and sugar beets, American farmers will benefit from the new markets created by BioMADE technologies, and rural communities will benefit from the manufacturing jobs creating the associated products. 

“We are proud to be members of the BioMADE network, where we can find and partner with collaborators that share our vision for the future bioindustrial manufacturing workforce.”

– Eric Mosher Young, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

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