Noun
biomanufacturing (uncountable)
(biology) The manufacturing component of the biotechnology industry.
According to Dabbar, biomanufacturing involves using biology to create materials that could potentially reduce the environmental impact of products in industries such as fabric and dairy, and make some products cheaper and more nutritious. Source: Internet
Further to south is Prinovis UK and B & M (previously in Blackpool) on the Liverpool International Business Park; on the former Speke Aerodrome is Shop Direct Group near the National Biomanufacturing Centre. Source: Internet
This will also help establish a large-scale vaccine and antibody production facility that will increase Canada’s biomanufacturing capacity domestically. Source: Internet
"We believe that cell-free biomanufacturing can cut production times of antiviral medicines to the timescale of just a few months rather than closer to a year. Source: Internet