Forging the Future: Emirates Biotech Partners with UAE University on Sustainable Tech
The United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) in Al Ain and Emirates Biotech have formed a strategic agreement to work together on research on innovative Polylactic Acid (PLA) applications and end-of-life solutions. The goal of this project is to improve PLA’s functional performance and sustainability profile as a bio-based and biodegradable polymer.
The collaborative research initiatives will involve UAEU researchers and students and make use of the university’s cutting-edge resources to investigate novel approaches to maximize PLA performance and environmental advantages. The results are intended to aid in the commercialization of bioplastics that are suited to the changing demands of the United Arab Emirates and the larger Middle East.
Dr. Aman Kulshrestha, Chief Technology Officer of Emirates Biotech, said: “This collaboration will be instrumental in positioning PLA as a credible and sustainable alternative to fossil-based plastics. We are proud to work alongside UAEU in advancing research that supports our vision for a circular economy.”
Professor Mohamed H. Al-Marzouqi, Dean of the College of Engineering at UAEU stated: “Our partnership with Emirates Biotech aligns with our mission to advance engineering solutions that address sustainability challenges and foster innovation in materials science for long-term regional impact.”
Professor Sulaiman Al Zuhair, Assistant Dean of Research and Graduate Studies at UAEU, added:” We are excited to collaborate with Emirates Biotech. This partnership reflects our commitment to innovation and our ambition to achieve international excellence in research.”
Emirates Biotech set to market and manufacture PLA, a bio-based and biodegradable polymer used in a wide range of applications including packaging, food service wares, 3D printing, and more. PLA offers additional end-of-life options such as composting and anaerobic digestion, helping divert valuable organic waste from landfills and supporting circular economy practices.
Founded in 1976, UAEU is a comprehensive, research-intensive university committed to providing solutions to national and global challenges through strong industry partnerships. This partnership will enable UAEU to further its applied research capabilities while providing students with hands-on experience in cutting-edge sustainability science.
This partnership marks a significant step forward in aligning academic research with industrial innovation to advance the biopolymers sector in the region.
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