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Bioeconomy In IRAN
Omid Tavakoli
Bioeconomy Committee
Biotechnology Development Council (BDC)
▪GBS 2018, Berlin
▪20 April 2018
In The Name of GOD
Key Indicators of Islamic Republic of IRAN
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SECOND in the world in natural gas reserves and
THIRD in oil reserves
An Overview on IRAN Biotechnology
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The biotechnology sector in Iran has the potential to improve
productivity, health and environmental sustainability, but it
could dramatically change current business models and economic
structures.
Iran’s efforts to transform from natural resource-based economy
towards a knowledge-based economy are reflected in its science,
technology and innovation policies.
Iran has set targets for biotechnology development to 2025,
including becoming the regional leader in biotechnology and
tenth in the world, and increasing its share of the global
biotechnology market to 3 percent from its present estimated
share of around 0.62 percent.
Current Biotechnology Situation
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2017
0.62 percent
700
1400
Biotechnology Development Council (BDC)
An Introduction of Biotechnology
Development Council (BDC)
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The BDC was established in 2005 under Vice-presidency for
Science and Technology of Iran as a biotechnology coordinating
body and implementing agency to help the country reach the
targets established by government.
The main reference of policy-making, planning, coordination and
monitoring in the field of biotechnology and bioeconomy.
Main Target: 3 percent of Global biotechnology market at 2025
Number of biotech KBFs by field of
activity (August 2017)
Area of activity Number of firms
Agricultural (Agri/food biotech) 111
Biopharmaceuticals (Medical/ food
biotech)
172
Environment and industrial biotech 18
Biotech material and equipment 43
Services 2
others 31
Total 377
Leading Iranian biotech exports
Leading Iranian biotech exports
10
Priority areas for biotechnology
development in Iran over the next decade
Area Health Industry Agriculture Environment
Sub-sector
• Medicines and
drugs
• Vaccines
• Diagnostic
products
• Regenerative
medicine
• Functional foods
• Enzymes
• Bioethanol
• Biopolymers
• Bioleaching
• Industrial kits in
biology
• Microbial
enhanced oil
recovery
• Bio-electricity from
biogas
• Biological fertilizers
• Animal vaccines
• Diagnosis kits
• Biological inhibitors
• Molecular
agriculture
• Livestock, poultry
and
aquatic vaccines
• Plant production
and
reproduction
• Animal production
and
reproduction
• Dust crisis and
Biologic mulches
• Wastewater
Treatment
• Sewage treatment
plant
• Industrial waste
treatment
• Biofilters
• Water shortage
crisis
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Priority areas for biotechnology
development in Iran over the next decade
Area Health Industry Agriculture Environment
Sub-sector
• Medicines and
drugs
• Vaccines
• Diagnostic
products
• Regenerative
medicine
• Functional foods
• Enzymes
• Bioethanol
• Biopolymers
• Bioleaching
• Industrial kits in
biology
• Microbial
enhanced oil
recovery
• Bio-electricity from
biogas
• Biological fertilizers
• Animal vaccines
• Diagnosis kits
• Biological inhibitors
• Molecular
agriculture
• Livestock, poultry
and
aquatic vaccines
• Plant production
and
reproduction
• Animal production
and
reproduction
• Dust crisis and
Biologic mulches
• Wastewater
Treatment
• Sewage treatment
plant
• Industrial waste
treatment
• Biofilters
• Water shortage
crisis
3 percent of Global biotechnology market at 2025
Bioeconomy Strategy in
Biopharmaceuticals
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▪
▪
The first accelerator in the field of
medical biotechnology (medicine
and equipment) and regenerative
medicine (stem cells), began
operations in August 2016.
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2015 2016 2017 (first 9months)
Plan on reaching 3% of Global Market by 2025 in
Biopharmaceuticals
Sell 2015 2017 2025
Global market 138 B$ 148 B$ 160 B$
3% of Global
market
4.14 B$ 4.44 B$ 4.8 B$
Local Market 520 M$
(0.38% of Global
Market)
920 M$
(0.62% of GM)
1.2 B$
(0.75% of GM)
Export 48 M$
(0.03% of GM)
80 M$
(0.05% of GM)
2.4 B$
(1.5% of GM)
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Bioeconomy Strategy in
Environment
15
Water Crisis
▪ Technology development in
Recycling/reusing water.
▪ Supporting SMEs in these
fields: Membrane Filter,
wastewater treatment using
biofilters, Treatment machines
using MBR Technology.
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17
Dust Crisis
Based on the water shortage
in specific provinces
(specially arid and semi-arid
zones), Iran tackling with soil
salinity and dust problems.
Right now there is 500,000
Ha of area as dust origins.
Successful experiences in dust stabilization
using biological mulches for pilot area
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IRAN Bioeconomy Plan
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√ Bioeconomy Policy and Strategy
Bioventures
Bioinnovation
Biorecycle
Bioentrepreneur
Biobanks
Systems & Synthetic Biology
R&D
√ Bioeconomy Blueprint
√ Sustainable Development Golas (SDGs)
International collaboration
IRAN Bioeconomy Plan
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√ Bioeconomy Policy and Strategy
Bioventures
Bioinnovation
Biorecycle
Bioentrepreneur
Biobanks
Systems & Synthetic Biology
R&D
√ Bioeconomy Blueprint
√ Sustainable Development Golas (SDGs)
International collaboration
Iran Bioeconomy
Symposium
Date: Oct 2018
Tehran
Special Thanks to Colleague:
▪ Dr Mohsen Dehnavi
▪ Parastoo Jalili
▪ Mahroo Shayegh