A new $60-million Biosustainability Hub at The University of Queensland will use synthetic biology to help businesses transition to net zero.
Funded by government, industry and UQ, the Biosustainability Hub aims to be is a one-stop-shop for big companies to transform their production practices and create carbon neutral economically viable products and materials.
Hub director Professor Esteban Marcellin from UQ’s Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, said the facility co-locates research groups and industry who share a vision to transition society to net zero.
Professor Marcellin said: “The Hub brings together cutting-edge research projects and some of the world’s biggest companies to find solutions to challenges like climate change, biodiversity, mining sustainability and future food production.
“We will be using the process of synthetic biology which develops new materials, fuels, foods, chemicals or medicines from waste by using biological processes.
“By changing production practices from those dependent on fossil fuels to biomanufacturing, we are changing the game for our planet.”
The Hub is set to become the home of translational biomanufacturing in Australia, with industry partnerships already underway at UQ including:
And creating future ingredients as part of the Food and Beverage Accelerator (FaBA)
Woodside Energy VP Energy Solutions, Technical and Energy Development, Jason Crusan said biological solutions could contribute to efforts to decarbonise.
“At Woodside Energy, we have set very clear emissions reduction targets, and we believe that biological solutions could be an important part of the solutions to help us achieve our emissions reductions.”
LanzaTech co-founder, Dr Sean Simpson said the carbon capture company had successfully pioneered the commercial production of sustainable fuels and chemicals from large volume, low cost waste streams.
“We are excited to bring our knowledge and experience to the UQ Biosustainability Hub to help accelerate industrial transition to net zero,” Dr Simpson said.
Picture: Professor Estaban Marcellin