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Biotechnology holds significance at both national and global levels. It examines and advances understanding of biochemical, molecular, ecological, and evolutionary mechanisms. The techniques of biotechnology are utilized in studies supporting biodiversity and biosecurity across New Zealand.
Research in biotechnology focuses on creating technologies with both economic benefits and environmental impacts. According to OECD projections, biotechnology will play a pivotal role in the worldwide economy by 2030, driven by innovations from higher education research.
As a growing discipline with domestic and international relevance, biotechnology offers numerous professional prospects in academic institutions, corporations, government bodies, Crown Research Institutes, and environmental, agricultural, and forestry departments.