At the Mission Innovation Annual Gathering 2025, held in Seoul, South Korea, from April 9th to 11th, India took centre stage by presenting its progressive policies and advancements in clean energy. The event, a key platform for global collaboration in accelerating clean energy technologies, saw active Indian participation led by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India.
India co-leads the Mission Integrated Biorefinery alongside the Netherlands under Mission Innovation (MI) 2.0. This multilateral initiative, born out of COP21 and inspired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s vision, continues to foster innovation-led pathways for a sustainable energy future.
During the gathering, India’s BioE3 Policy—Biotechnology for Environment, Energy, and Economy—was extensively discussed. This policy plays a crucial role in shaping a low-carbon, innovation-driven bio-manufacturing ecosystem. It focuses on advancing clean manufacturing technologies for fuels, chemicals, and materials, contributing significantly to climate action and energy transition goals.
India’s BioE3 approach was reviewed at multiple roundtable discussions and praised by Mission Innovation members and Technical Advisory Groups for its alignment with global climate priorities.
As part of the Integrated Biorefinery Mission, the DBT presented India’s efforts in developing sustainable, biomass-based solutions for energy and industry. This includes the integration of Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Bioenergy (CCUB) techniques aimed at reducing carbon emissions while producing value-added outputs.
The emphasis was on using biotechnology to manufacture low-carbon fuels and chemicals, thereby bridging environmental responsibility with economic growth.
The Indian delegation participated in in-depth discussions on Research, Development, and Demonstration (RD&D) opportunities. These focused on collaborative efforts in biomass-based manufacturing, aiming to unlock breakthroughs in bio-based materials and fuels.
In addition to the gathering, the Indian team visited Hanyang University and the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, where bilateral sessions on biotechnology and bio-manufacturing were held. These visits, facilitated by the Indian Embassy in Seoul, reinforced India’s commitment to international cooperation in clean technology development.
The discussions underscored that bio-innovations in fuels, chemicals, and materials offer immense potential for Mission Innovation member countries to achieve their decarbonisation targets. India’s proactive stance and comprehensive strategies under the BioE3 and Integrated Biorefinery missions serve as a model for global cooperation in the clean energy transition.
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Published on: Apr 15, 2025, 3:56 PM IST
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