How to build a bioeconomy that is responsible, inclusive and resilient
Discover why building a secure and equitable bioeconomy requires a shared commitment across regions, sectors and disciplines and responsible use of AI.
The bioeconomy refers to the production and use of renewable biological resources to create food, materials, and energy. It plays a crucial role in promoting sustainability and addressing global challenges such as climate change and resource scarcity.
How does AI impact the bioeconomy?
AI can enhance efficiency and innovation in the bioeconomy by optimizing resource use and improving decision-making processes. However, responsible use is essential to ensure ethical practices, protect biodiversity, and promote equitable access to benefits across different regions and sectors.
What is needed for a secure bioeconomy?
Building a secure bioeconomy requires a collaborative effort across regions, sectors, and disciplines. This includes fostering partnerships, sharing knowledge, and committing to responsible AI practices that prioritize sustainability and equity.

How to build a bioeconomy that is responsible, inclusive and resilient
published by Ikusasa Technology Solutions
Ikusasa Technology Solutions is a 100% black female-owned ICT training and solutions provider established in 2016. As a Microsoft partner, we specialize in delivering high-impact digital skills development to underserved communities, with a focus on youth employability and small business enablement. Our services include accredited training in Microsoft technologies, IT support, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and software development. With a national footprint and a proven track record of training over 4,500 learners through SETA and corporate-funded programs, we are committed to bridging the digital divide and driving inclusive economic growth across South Africa.