Biotech

The prospective biotech applications we envision today will become tomorrow’s reality.

Personally—what’s the biggest hurdle in your life?

Is it how to eat more healthily and live greener while saving money? Or is it how to conserve energy and minimize your own carbon footprint? Or—maybe it’s how to ensure your mother survives breast cancer?

Value of Biotech

To meet agricultural challenges that feed 7billion people, ERDEA is focused on: providing solutions that increase crop yields, preserve and improve soils, enhance the control of pests, weeds and harmful diseases, and produce more healthful food with enhanced vitamin and nutrient levels.

Producing exciting new bio-fuels, and fueling the economy with new and better products, industrial and environmental biotechnology will create a brighter and more sustainable future.

Using natural biological processes such as fermentation and harnessing enzymes, yeasts and microbes as high-productivity microscopic manufacturing plants. In doing so, we produce a wide range of everyday products—biodegradable plastics, “green” chemicals, energy-saving low temperature detergents, pollution-eating bacteria, multi-vitamins and renewable biofuels are just some of the myriad products we can produce.

The benefits a diverse to a wide range of industries, including: food processing, pharmaceuticals manufacturing, plastics, fuels and specialty chemicals manufacturing, textiles and paper.

We are focused in helping to heal the world and make it a healthier place by developing new medicines that dramatically reduce rates of infectious disease and save millions of children’s lives.

These medicines also create more precise tools for disease detection, while combating serious illnesses and everyday threats confronting the developing world.

Our biotech innovations are changing the odds on how we think about disease by moving us away from treatment and toward prevention.

We are on the leading edge of a true revolution in medicine, one that promises to transform the traditional “one size fits all” approach into a much more powerful strategy that considers each individual as unique and as having special characteristics that should guide an approach to staying healthy.