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Industrial bioprocessing is a branch of biotechnology that focuses on the development and optimization of biological processes for the production of industrial products. It involves the use of living organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, and enzymes, to produce a variety of products, including pharmaceuticals, food ingredients, and chemicals. Industrial bioprocessing is a rapidly growing field, driven by the need for more efficient and sustainable production methods.
The industrial bioprocessing market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a range of products and services. These include bioprocessing equipment, bioprocessing reagents, and bioprocessing services. Companies in the market include Novozymes, Merck KGaA, Lonza, and Sartorius AG. Show Less Read more