
Harnessing biological computing for a sustainable future – Computing
This article by Matthew Armean-Jones and Aidong Xu examines the potential for biological computing to create more sustainable computing.
This article by Matthew Armean-Jones and Aidong Xu examines the potential for biological computing to create more sustainable computing.
Businesses are committed to sustainability and net zero targets. Regenerative agriculture has a huge role to play to help meet these targets and reduce environmental impact.
CC is collaborating with telecommunications multinational Vodafone on an exciting project that supports the ambitions of the UN’s Global Biodiversity Framework for businesses. A technology solution is being developed to tackle conflict when humans and wildlife coexist in close proximity.
Emerging deep tech like biotechnology and synthetic biology are shaping an exciting new bioeconomy. This CC Innovation Briefing offers a vision for its future, and explains how scalable, profitable and resilient bioprocesses will benefit businesses and sustainability.
Regulators, consumers, and farmers want to use less chemicals to grow food; chemical companies are changing their business models in response. Niall Mottram, discusses the technology challenges that the sector faces.