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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedThe CIC gets into the swing of things ... at the Third Annual World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing.(CIC BULLETIN ICC)(Chemical Institute of Canada)
Canadian Chemical News, October, 2006 by Crane, Kristin
The Toronto harbour was the site of the Third Annual World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing in July 2006, co-organized by The Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC), Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), American Chemical Society (ACS), BIOTECanada, National Agricultural Biotechnology Council, EuropaBio, and the Agri-Food Innovation Forum. This was Canada's first time hosting the (aptly named) World Congress, attracting approximately 1,100 people from 38 countries. Participation has grown each year, demonstrating the importance of biotechnology in all sectors of business today. This conference drew people from many backgrounds to share ideas on a wide range of topics from bio-plastics to public relations, and nutraceuticals to national defence....
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