What Is the EU Biotech Act
What is biotechnology?
Biotechnology is about using living things — such as cells, bacteria or other biological processes — to create solutions and develop useful products.
For example, biotechnology can be used to:
Develop new medicines
Detect diseases earlier or more accurately
Create advanced treatments like gene therapy
Improve health technologies
It also plays a role beyond healthcare, including agriculture and environmental solutions.
In healthcare, biotechnology is especially important in research and clinical trials, where new treatments are tested and developed.
You can read more about the proposed legislation directly from the EU here: European Commission – Biotech Act proposal
Why does the EU want a Biotech Act?
The European Commission believes that Europe is falling behind countries like the United States and China when it comes to biotech research and investment.
So the EU wants to:
Make Europe more attractive for research and companies
Make rules clearer and more consistent across countries
Speed up certain processes
Encourage more investment in biotech companies
In simple terms: The EU wants Europe to stay competitive and strong in medical innovation.
- Supporting AI tools in medicine development
- Creating environments to test new technologies safely
- Shorten approval timelines
- Make cooperation between EU countries easier
- Simplify certain procedures