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Bioeconomy proponents welcome Supercluster program

May 31, 2017  By Forest Products Association of Canada


May 31, 2017 – Proponents leading the development of a bioeconomy supercluster welcome the federal government’s launch of the Innovation Superclusters Initiative. Such superclusters will help specific high potential Canadian economic strengths to advance technical platforms to enhance their world leadership position.

The Canadian bioeconomy covers a wide range of Canadian traditional and non-traditional bio-sourced industrial sectors that employ more than two million Canadians and generates sales of $300 billion for our country.

Derek Nighbor, CEO of Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) congratulates Minister Bains for his commitment to innovation.

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“We believe that innovation development and deployment (including de-risking processes, products and markets) are key to our respective sectors’ competitiveness and diversification to ensure economic growth and job creation in rural and urban regions of Canada,” he said.

A.J. (Sandy) Marshall, executive director, Bioindustrial Innovation Canada said, “We believe the bioeconomy is the primary industry that will enable Canada to be a global leader in environmental leadership transitioning Canada to a low carbon economy.”

Our organizations are well advanced in the development of a new non-linear approach to the bioeconomy through the establishment of a BioDesign Innovation Supercluster. The proposed supercluster already has significant industry participation and will be industry led, feedstock agnostic (e.g., wood fibre, agricultural residues, waste and other) and focus on achieving specific market outcomes aligned with enabling Canadian companies to be global leaders while creating jobs across Canada. This is a whole of value chain, circular economy approach. It connects players along the value chain from biological feedstocks to specific bio-based applications, building on current investments and successes in creating world bio-based technologies, products and markets.

Pierre Lapointe, president and CEO of FPInnovations, said, “Our proposed BioDesign Supercluster will focus on transformative processes and products. It will also link Tier One players along value chains that will build a sustainable low carbon economy where Canadians live and travel with bio based products.”

The BioDesign Supercluster will focus on two specific areas to achieve environmental, economic and social results:

• Low carbon transportation with a focus on aviation fuels, bio-diesel and innovative lightweight components making Canadians travel more efficient through less fuel consumption.
• Sustainable low-carbon living environment with a focus on advanced and bio-sourced materials where Canadian companies are supplying domestic and global markets for a low carbon environment.

The BioDesign Supercluster will be built on the most promising technical platforms and will involve key industrial players across sectors such as forestry, agriculture, aerospace, automotive, chemistry, and many more. The supercluster will also be a critical growth and scaling vehicle for Canadian biotechnology companies with linkages to academic R&D partners.

“We truly believe that an investment in the Canadian bioeconomy will reach across Canada, creating jobs that will stay in Canada and will enable Canada to become a global leader in a low carbon economy,” said Marc Lepage, Genome Canada president and CEO.


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