Polylactide (PLA) the most promising one of Biopolymers these are a type of plastics which is being manufactured from petrochemicals, generated from sustainable feed stocks such as sugar, starch or Cellulose. Till date, the use of biopolymers, includes the first generation PLA, has been limited by their Physical properties and relatively high cost to manufacture. Next generation biopolymers, are the Plastics component fabrication, Polysaccharides second generation PLA, are to be cheaper and to improve their performance and a wide variety of application to capture an increasing share of the various markets for Biopolymers. Innovations has already achieved significant success with its early investments its $1.5m investment in obesity drug developer return up to $22m, following its sale for $100m in 2013, while the sale of a small molecule drug discovery company, resulted in Innovations realizing $9.5m, a 4.7 return on investment. In year 2015, Innovations invested $14.0m in 20 ventures, helping to launch three new companies.
Sub-Topics
Chemistry of biopolymer
Composite Silicon Elastomers for Cell Culture and Skin Applications
Conductive Polymer Nanocomposites by Joule Heating
Additive Manufacture of polymeric materials
3D Printing of polymers and nanopolymer microstutures
Production of Biopolymer from Acetobacter xylinum
Micro fabrication techniques
Polynucleotide in Biopolymer
Polysaccharides in Biopolymer
Nucleic acids in Biopolymer
Polylactic acid in Biopolymer
Plastic component fabrication using Biopolymer
Frontal polymerization technique for polymers and composites
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