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Estonian Biotechnology Association (EBio) was founded in 2003 by 15 biotechnology companies and organizations. Currently, EBio joins 20 members, both enterprises as well as research institutions. More information on our members can be found here.

The purpose of EBio is to represent the Estonian biotechnology sector both outside the sector as outside Estonia, and to support the development of the sector. EBio organizes events, represents its members at exhibitions and conferences and in communication with state institutions, creates contacts for networking and mediates information. Read more about the specific activities of EBio from here.
 
Download Estonian Biotechnology Strategy here.

 

  EBio belongs to three international networks:

ScanBalt

Europe’s first metaregion that joins biotechnology networks in Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden, Poland, Northern Germany and North-Western Russia.
EuropaBio

pan-European biotechnology association, which acts as the political voice of the biotechnology industry. By joining both corporate members as well as national biotechnology associations it represents over 1500 biotechnology companies.
Council of European BioRegions

a network of organisations that support their local biocommunity through direct services including networking, incubation, partnering and cluster promotion. It is the first network of its kind to bring together such organisations and Members will develop and implement new biotech support activities across Europe.

EBio co-operates with the following organizations:

The British Embassy in Tallinn
UK Trade & Investment
 
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Seven European regions launch ETTBio project to identify best practices for technology transfer in biotechnology


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