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Science for Business to present prototype for Covid-19 vaccine and bioceramics

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The forum "Science for Business", organized by the Bulgarian Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion Agency and the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, will present today the most interesting developments of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences which could readily become a successful business. 
The press center of the BAS has announced that the highlights of the forum will be the development of PCR kits for pathogen detection, a prototype vaccine for Covid-19, as well as a portable device for dry decontamination of the air from viruses and bacteria. 
Among the presented Bulgarian developments will be bioceramics made via a technology used on the International Space Station.
The main mission of "Science for Business" is to help build a sustainable relationship between Bulgarian science and business sectors.


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