RT Journal Article T1 Bioeconomy based on Scientific Research and Entrepreneurship A1 Gómez Garay, Aranzazu A1 Torrejón, Ana A1 Gómez-Flechoso, María de los Angeles A1 Georgieva, Flor A1 Pintos López, Beatriz A1 Ávalos García, Adolfo A1 Martín Calvarro, Luisa A1 Lahoz Beltrá, Rafael A1 Saco Sierra, M. Dolores A1 Pérez-Urria Carril, Elena AB The bioeconomy can be defined as an activity that provides solutions to problems arising from the imbalance between increasing world population and the availability of resources and difficulties in supplying those needs. Bioeconomy is based on best and new uses of natural resources among which are important and essential plant species in areas such as agriculture, food industry, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industry, textile industry, landscaping and architecture, design of interior and exterior gardens, bioenergy, and the conservation and restoration of soils and natural ecosystems. Once checked problems, how to propose solutions in the context of the Bioeconomy? The universities base their activity in teaching and learning and scientific research. Furthermore, human societies and the habitats they occupy are social structures in which problems occur. If scientific research provides results that may constitute solutions to problems, it is necessary to build bridges between the academic activity and problems of society, bridges to convert research results in an entrepreneurial activity that allows its application as a solution to a given problem. That bridge is entrepreneurship to develop spin-offs and start-up. Something else to consider? The entrepreneurship is a process, it is learned, tested and developed, but solves nothing if not based on an entrepreneur, so the bridge is the entrepreneur instead of entrepreneurship. Consequently we must devote the effort to form new mindsets and attitudes to modern societies. If we have the necessary tools, learn to use them to be resolute and ask governments environments and mechanisms necessary to carry out the task. PB American Research Institute for Policy Development SN 2333-6374 (Print), 2333-6382 (Online) YR 2015 FD 2015 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/34842 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/34842 LA eng NO Complutense University of Madrid-PROYECTA NO Enterprising Laboratory-Parque Científico de Madrid, 2nd edition DS Docta Complutense RD 1 jul 2025