Maine is well-positioned in creating products using biobased resources, instead of petroleum based compounds. Stakeholders involved in the development of such products are presented and companies already producing such products, such as Grow Tech LLC, Renmarrix, and Revolution Research Inc. are featured. [images
Focus: Technology piece on the potential for Maine\u27s biotech sector, and how the state can make ...
The North American forestry industry has been challenged in recent years by high energy costs, incre...
Abstract: Increasingly forest product companies are seeking to diversify their revenues, and improve...
Charlotte Mace, executive director of Biobased Maine in Portland, is a Mainebiz NEXT honoree for her...
Maine has the largest and most diverse forest products industry in New England. The state\u27s fores...
The Sustainable Bioplastics Council of Maine is a trade association formed in 2010 to help Maine bus...
The Maine Forest Bioproducts Research and Development project originally focused on the State’s inte...
Bio-based products are materials, chemicals and energy derived from renewable bio-resources includin...
Slideshow presenting opportunities for research on potatoes to plastics, the Forestry Biorefinery Re...
Maine\u27s biomass plants and fiber-board mills, which turn wood chips into electricity or building ...
Hemant Pendse\u27s lab at the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of...
Focus: Emerging industies and startups. Correct Building Supplies of Biddeford is the only enginee...
Opportunities for innovation in forests in Maine and elsewhere are discussed, including forest biopr...
The University of Maine, the University of Southern Maine, several baccalaureate institutions in the...
Moving towards a biobased economy where fuel and chemicals are produced in agricutural products will...
Focus: Technology piece on the potential for Maine\u27s biotech sector, and how the state can make ...
The North American forestry industry has been challenged in recent years by high energy costs, incre...
Abstract: Increasingly forest product companies are seeking to diversify their revenues, and improve...
Charlotte Mace, executive director of Biobased Maine in Portland, is a Mainebiz NEXT honoree for her...
Maine has the largest and most diverse forest products industry in New England. The state\u27s fores...
The Sustainable Bioplastics Council of Maine is a trade association formed in 2010 to help Maine bus...
The Maine Forest Bioproducts Research and Development project originally focused on the State’s inte...
Bio-based products are materials, chemicals and energy derived from renewable bio-resources includin...
Slideshow presenting opportunities for research on potatoes to plastics, the Forestry Biorefinery Re...
Maine\u27s biomass plants and fiber-board mills, which turn wood chips into electricity or building ...
Hemant Pendse\u27s lab at the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of...
Focus: Emerging industies and startups. Correct Building Supplies of Biddeford is the only enginee...
Opportunities for innovation in forests in Maine and elsewhere are discussed, including forest biopr...
The University of Maine, the University of Southern Maine, several baccalaureate institutions in the...
Moving towards a biobased economy where fuel and chemicals are produced in agricutural products will...
Focus: Technology piece on the potential for Maine\u27s biotech sector, and how the state can make ...
The North American forestry industry has been challenged in recent years by high energy costs, incre...
Abstract: Increasingly forest product companies are seeking to diversify their revenues, and improve...