Blue Economy Summer Series: Driving Biotech Innovation with Microalgae
While kelp often dominates the algae conversation, the world of microalgae holds untapped potential, with innovations spanning pharmaceuticals to biomaterials. As part of our Blue Economy Summer Series, join us as we discuss how Maine can harness this potential and emerge as a leader in the microalgae sector.
The program, “Driving Biotech Innovation with Microalgae,” will be held at Bigelow Laboratories for Ocean Science, East Boothbay on Tuesday, Sept. 24 from 5 to 7 p.m.
Blaine Grimes and our Gulf of Maine Ventures team work with partner organizations and companies that are finding innovative solutions that are addressing GMRI's Global Ocean Challenges, including healthy ocean ecosystems, climate change, and seafood sustainability. Blaine will be joined by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to talk about the opportunity for blue economy growth here in the Gulf of Maine and what we can learn from trends in this expanding sector.
Doors will open at 4:30 p.m. and our program will begin at 5. Complimentary refreshments will be available before and afterwards.
This lecture series is part of our Gulf of Maine Ventures strategic initiative, which harnesses the scientific, technical, and solution-oriented expertise of GMRI and our partners to advance innovation in the blue economy.
About the Speakers
Blaine Grimes, Chief Ventures Officer, GMRI
Beth Orcutt, Vice President for Research, Bigelow Labratory
Michael Lomas, Director of the Center for Algal Innovations, Bigelow Labratory
This series is supported by funding from the Economic Development Administration, Builders Initative, and Eaton Peabody.