Three young entrepreneurs, an international competition and a rock-solid idea led to the birth of FUL Foods: a startup that makes food ingredients using algae.
Energy drinks, cookies, drinking yogurt and even breakfast cereals. Sugar makes its way into everything.
Did you know that one of the main ingredients of antibiotics is made here at the Biotech Campus Delft? And that Europe is therefore not completely dependent on India and…
Delft, 4 February 2021 - DSM will transfer the Grand Office or ‘Grote Kantoor’ on the Biotech Campus Delft for 1 euro to the non-profit organization BOEi, who will restore…
The corona virus Covid-19 currently has a major impact, also at the Biotech Campus Delft.
Climate change and scarcity of raw materials urgently require solutions. Biotechnology plays an important role in this.
As of April 1st, Planet B.io director Cindy Gerhardt and Green Chemistry Campus (GCC) director Petra Koenders support the board of the Circular BioBased Delta (CBBD) by joining a newly established ‘acceleration team’.
The RIVM has calculated that the consumption of meat in the Netherlands will lead to a significant emission of greenhouse gases.
Coming just days after Skretting and Veramaris announced they had supported Supermarché Match to launch sustainably raised trout, the two companies have today revealed another breakthrough in bringing sustainable seafood…
Greenport West-Holland and DSM organized ‘Horticulture meets biotech’ on February 13th.