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Biotech Act – why and for what purpose?

Publication date: February 6, 2026

Some hard numbers reveal the paradox: the EU has a highly developed research sector vs. the EU is a region with a challenging commercialization environment compared to other global leaders.

Biotechnology is one of the fastest-growing research and innovation sectors in the world today, and the European Union plays a significant role in this process. Over the past decade, the number of biotechnology researchers in the EU has nearly doubled, from approximately 42,000 in 2012 to over 81,000 in 2021, and the share of employment in this field has reached 17.2% of total R&D employment. These figures confirm that Europe has a strong scientific base and is systematically building capacity in technologies critical to health, industry, and food security.

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BIOTECH ACT – ANALYSIS OF MAIN ASSUMPTIONS

Publication date: January 07, 2026

The European Union has launched a comprehensive regulatory framework for biotechnology and support for businesses in this field. It is estimated that approximately 80 percent of active pharmaceutical ingredients are imported, particularly from countries such as China and India. The European economy cannot afford this current state of affairs if it is to remain competitive, stable, and attractive to investors. For this reason, the so-called Biotech Act, which is intended to regulate the field and industry of biotechnology, as well as research conducted on it, in such a way as to solve the current problems occurring therein.

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