Biomanufacturing: meaning, definitions and examples

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biomanufacturing

 

[ ˌbaɪoʊˌmænjuˈfæktʃərɪŋ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

industrial production

Biomanufacturing is the process of using living organisms such as bacteria, yeast, or mammalian cells to produce biological products like vaccines, antibiotics, or proteins. It involves the manipulation of biological systems to create useful products on a large scale.

Synonyms

bioprocessing, bioproduction, biotech manufacturing

Examples of usage

  • Biomanufacturing has revolutionized the pharmaceutical industry by enabling the production of complex biological drugs.
  • The biomanufacturing plant employs cutting-edge technology to optimize the production process.
Context #2 | Noun

biotechnology industry

Biomanufacturing refers to the manufacturing of products using biological processes and organisms in industries such as healthcare, agriculture, and environmental science. It combines biology, chemistry, and engineering to produce valuable products.

Synonyms

biofabrication, bioproduction

Examples of usage

  • The biomanufacturing sector is growing rapidly due to the increasing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly products.
  • Companies are investing in biomanufacturing research to develop new bio-based materials.

Translations

Translations of the word "biomanufacturing" in other languages:

🇵🇹 bioprodução

🇮🇳 जैव निर्माण

🇩🇪 Bioproduktion

🇮🇩 bioproduksi

🇺🇦 біовиробництво

🇵🇱 bioprodukcja

🇯🇵 バイオ製造

🇫🇷 bioproduction

🇪🇸 bioproducción

🇹🇷 biyoüretim

🇰🇷 생물 제조

🇸🇦 التصنيع البيولوجي

🇨🇿 biovýroba

🇸🇰 biovýroba

🇨🇳 生物制造

🇸🇮 bioproizvodnja

🇮🇸 lífframleiðsla

🇰🇿 биоөндіріс

🇬🇪 ბიოწარმოება

🇦🇿 biotehsilat

🇲🇽 bioproducción

Etymology

The term biomanufacturing originated in the late 20th century with the advancement of biotechnology. It emerged as a key concept in the production of biological products using living organisms. Biomanufacturing has since become a crucial field in various industries, driving innovation and sustainable practices.