New Lab Dedicated to Commodity Crop Bioprocessing

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New Lab Dedicated to Commodity Crop Bioprocessing
Vijay Singh, Director of IBRL - University of Illinois

The market for commodity crops processed into new products is expected to more than double in the next six years to some 490 billion dollars. Todd Gleason reports the Univesity of Illinois is investing in the future of these agricultural innovations.

Last week a new building was dedicated…
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(Sep 27, 2018) Last week a new building was dedicated on the Univeristy of Illinois campus in Urbana-Champaign. The Integrated Bioprocessing Research Laboratory is designed to bridge the gap between discovery and commercialization. IBRL’s director, Vijay Singh, says every year some 250 invention disclosures are filed at the University of Illinois. Most are never commercialized because there isn’t a proof of concept facility to scale up new ways to process ethanol or other agricultural biofuels. The labs in IBRL, Singh says, will do just that.

Singh :14 …needs across the bioprocessing industry.

Quote Summary - This facility is also a link joining academia with business development. With plug and play utilities and flexible equipment offering, IBRL is agile enough to serve a variety of needs across the bioprocessing industry.

However, it’s not just the IBRL building on the University of Illinois ag campus that creates this commercialization synergy. There’s the Food Science pilot plant, the Institute for Genomic Biology, the array of greenhouses, the energy farm where all kinds of crops are explored for biofuels, and Research Park where big data technology is fused with the hard sciences. Together, Vijay Singh believes, these create an unmatched eco-space that can drive a bio-economy in Illinois and beyond.