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bioindustry

British  
/ ˈbaɪəʊˌɪndəstrɪ /

noun

  1. an industry that makes use of biotechnology and other advanced life science methodologies in the creation or alteration of life forms or processes

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Steve Bates, chief executive of the BioIndustry Association trade body, told the BBC: "Half of the world's market in pharmaceuticals is in the US and for the UK, exports of pharmaceuticals are about the same size of the car industry, give-or-take."

From BBC

“Of course, it adds complexity to the process,” Steve Bates, chief executive of the BioIndustry Association, told reporters of the possible impact of Brexit.

From Reuters

Steve Bates, CEO of U.K.’ s Bioindustry Association, said that unlike the last Brexit deadline - March 31 - the government has given companies much less information about alternative routes in case a no-deal Brexit results in jammed ports.

From Washington Times

Steve Bates, CEO of U.K.’ s Bioindustry Association, said that unlike the last Brexit deadline — March 31 — the government has given companies much less information about alternative routes in case a no-deal Brexit results in jammed ports.

From Seattle Times

More than half of the biotechnology start-ups are in the medical arena — diagnostics, drugs and medical devices — but 14% are in agricultural biotechnology, 3% in bioindustry, 1% in bioinformatics and 18% in biotechnology services.

From Nature