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  • Marine biotechnology holds significant promise for environmental and biomedical breakthroughs.
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  • To identify key challenges in marine biotechnology.
  • To propose strategies for advancing marine biotechnology applications.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of current technological and collaborative landscapes in marine biotechnology.
  • Review of existing frameworks for technology transfer and company development.

Main Results:

  • New technologies are essential for accessing and utilizing marine biodiversity.
  • Effective technology transfer mechanisms are critical for commercialization.

Conclusions:

  • Overcoming challenges in marine biotechnology necessitates technological innovation.
  • Cross-sectoral partnerships (government, academia, industry) are vital for fostering marine biotechnology companies and applications.