Posted May. 8, 2012 at 6:29 a.m.
Adam Monroe, president of Novozymes North America, says excitement is in the air as the new "bioeconomy" looks to boost domestic growth and jobs while addressing critical societal challenges. But one false start and the race will be lost.Copyright 2013 WRAL Tech Wire. All rights reserved.
Is USA going for gold in global bioeconomy race?
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Adam Monroe, president of Novozymes North America, says excitement is in the air as the new "bioeconomy" looks to boost domestic growth and jobs while addressing critical societal challenges. But one false start and the race will be lost.Copyright 2013 WRAL Tech Wire. All rights reserved.
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