Impact of biodegradable packaging research in science, technology and innovation

  • Diana Paola Navia
  • Hector Samuel Villada Castillo Universidad del Cauca
Keywords: Bioplastic, Patent, Spin Off, Cassava.

Abstract

This article describes some of the research experiences conducted at the University of Cauca in the field of biodegradable packaging as raw material derivatives agroindustrial processing of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz). Headings are addressed related to the formation of human talent, strengthening research groups participate, support from government agencies such as the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development-MARD- Colciencias and General Royalties System, relations with other institutions Higher Education in Colombia and abroad, participation in technological development centers, producers and industry organizations with collaborative work have enabled us to consolidate and strengthen the agribusiness chain of cassava in Cauca department. It also describes the processes in terms of intellectual property such as patents and licensing obtained, which strengthen the research group "Science and Technology of Agro-Interest Biomolecules CYTBIA-" leader in the field of bioplastics, and related information required with the creation of a "Spin Off" Technological Development and Innovation in biodegradable, which validates the impact of research developments directly in Science, Technology and Innovation.

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Author Biography

Hector Samuel Villada Castillo, Universidad del Cauca

Departamento de Agroindustria, Ph.D

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How to Cite
Navia, D. P., & Villada Castillo, H. S. (2015). Impact of biodegradable packaging research in science, technology and innovation. Biotechnology in the Agricultural and Agroindustrial Sector, 11(2), 173–182. Retrieved from https://revistasunicaucaeduco.biteca.online/index.php/biotecnologia/article/view/296
Published
2015-05-16
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