White Paper on biointelligence submitted to the relevant ministries - joint press release from the Universities of Stuttgart and Hohenheim, together with the NMI in Reutlingen and the Fraunhofer Institutes IPA, IGB, IAO, IBP in Stuttgart
Since the beginning of the year, 40 representatives from renowned research facilities in the Stuttgart region have been working together at the Biointelligence Competence Center to design the paradigm shift of Biological Transformation. The first Biointelligent Products and Production - the Sustainable Industrial Revolution conference took place on the 15 May, where the scientists from the "Biolintelligence Competence Center" submitted their appeal to politicians. The White Paper on biointellligent value creation describes the uses of biointelligent systems and explains why they are an essential part of a sustainable future. 14 institutes from the University of Stuttgart were involved in this. "The question that we need to answer is: how can we sustainably meet people's needs in terms of living environments, diet, health, consumer goods and energy at a global level? We are entirely convinced that the Biological Transformation is the key to tackling future challenges, alongside digitalization", says Professor Ralf Takors, head of the Institute of Biochemical Engineering at the University of Stuttgart. At the "Biointelligence Competence Center" 40 scientists from the Universities of Stuttgart Hohenheim, the NMI in Reutlingen and the Fraunhofer Institutes IPA, IGB, IAO, IBP in Stuttgart are working together to give the Biological Transformation more momentum. They are researching in diverse fields, such as mechanical engineering, biology, biotechnology, medical technology, architecture, nutrition science and computer science, with the common aim of developing sustainable forms of production and a way of life that is worth living.
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