1、From Policy to Practice:Actionable Recommendations for a Commercial Bioeconomy W H I T E P A P E RJ U N E 2 0 2 5In collaboration with CapgeminiImages:Getty ImagesDisclaimer This document is published by the World Economic Forum as a contribution to a project,insight area or interaction.The findings
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3、d Economic Forum.All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,including photocopying and recording,or by any information storage and retrieval system.ContentsForeword 3Executive summary 4Introduction 51 Regulation 92 Incentives 153 Fina
4、ncing 204 Access and education 26Concluding remarks 32Contributors 33Endnotes 36From Policy to Practice:Actionable Recommendations for a Commercial Bioeconomy2ForewordThe bioeconomy represents one of the most profound opportunities of our time a bridge between innovation and impact,science and socie
5、ty,economic growth and environmental stewardship.Bio-innovations potential to reshape industries,strengthen domestic supply chains,and create new models of national competitiveness is no longer theoretical.It is real,it is rising and it is ready to be scaled.Yet the bioeconomy stands at a crossroads
6、.While the pace of technological advancement has been extraordinary,mainstream adoption remains limited.Too often,stakeholders lead with a technology-push approach,driven by scientific possibilities rather than market readiness.To unlock the full potential of bio-innovation,a fundamental shift is ne