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Bio-innovation, encompassing developments in new breeding techniques (NBTs), presents substantial opportunities for addressing global challenges, though its progress is fundamentally shaped by surrounding regulatory frameworks. Three primary categories of regulations emerge as particularly influential: innovation-promoting frameworks centered on intellectual property rights, regulations targeting societal objectives that indirectly drive innovation, and structural frameworks affecting corporate strategies. Successful bio-innovation systems demonstrate the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, stakeholder integration, and professional expertise in bridging academic research and industrial applications. Larger companies generally show greater adaptability to regulatory compliance compared to smaller enterprises, while emerging technologies require continuous evolution of governance structures to balance innovation promotion with safety and ethical considerations. Diverse governance models, ranging from permissive to precautionary approaches, influence bio-innovation development and deployment. The effectiveness of these frameworks depends on their implementation flexibility and ability to foster sustainable bio-innovation systems addressing global challenges while promoting economic growth and environmental sustainability. Regulatory harmonization plays a crucial role in fostering cross-border collaboration and mitigating risks associated with emerging biotechnologies. Through strategic alignment of public policies and regulatory frameworks, countries can develop conducive environments for bio-innovation, though challenges persist in regions with limited research funding and infrastructure development. The future trajectory of bio-innovation will increasingly depend on international standards harmonization while maintaining regional specificity in regulatory approaches, requiring ongoing dialogue between policymakers, researchers, and industry stakeholders to ensure balanced oversight supporting scientific advancement without stifling innovation to achieve tangible societal benefits.

Nyckelord

biosafety; gene editing; genetic engineering; genomics; GMO; intellectual property

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Anales científicos
2025, volym: 86, nummer: 2, sidor: 67-74

SLU författare

UKÄ forskningsämne

Växtbioteknologi

Publikationens identifierare

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.21704/ac.v86i2.2333

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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/144732