Building Bridges in Biotech: Markus Müller on CLIB’s Role in Creating a Collaborative and Connected Bioeconomy
Markus Müller is an experienced project manager with expertise in biotechnology and bioeconomy, focused on bridging research and industry to advance sustainable bioprocesses. As Project Manager at CLIB – Cluster Industrial Biotechnology, he oversees collaborative initiatives that support innovation across academia and industry. Previously, Markus led the Bio² project at RWTH Aachen University, integrating advanced biosurfactant production into biorefinery processes. With a Master’s in Molecular and Applied Biotechnology and a background in enzyme development, Markus is dedicated to fostering efficient, impactful biotechnological solutions.
In this episode of Machines and Molecules, Markus Müller, Project Manager at CLIB – Cluster Industrial Biotechnology, explains the value of cluster organizations in advancing biotechnology by connecting industry players and researchers. Markus emphasizes that CLIB differs from traditional industry groups by acting as a neutral mediator, fostering collaboration rather than lobbying. Key challenges discussed include the difficulty of integrating biotech and AI into established industries, especially due to communication gaps between technical and non-technical stakeholders. Markus highlights biotechnology’s role in creating sustainable alternatives to fossil-based processes, such as renewable bio-based plastics, while also addressing the bioeconomy’s potential for recycling and waste reduction. The conversation concludes with insights into effective strategies for bridging gaps between scientific advancements and policy decisions, aiming to create a supportive regulatory environment for biotechnological innovation.
Season 2, Episode 7
Category: Ecosystem