BEAM Circular Champions Local Talent Through Innovative STEM Career Pipeline
BEAM Circular Champions Local Talent Through Innovative STEM Career Pipeline.
$9.8 Million Secured to Develop California Bioeconomy Innovation Campus in North San Joaquin Valley
BEAM Circular secures catalytic state and federal funding to launch the CA Bioeconomy Innovation Campus.
BEAM Circular and Valley Building Trades Sign Letter of Intent for California Bioeconomy Innovation Campus
BEAM Circular and Valley Building Trades Sign Letter of Intent for California Bioeconomy Innovation Campus.
BEAM Circular Opens Grant Applications to Advance Bioeconomy Job Training in Stanislaus County
BEAM Circular Opens Grant Applications to Advance
Bioeconomy Job Training in Stanislaus County
BioCatalyst 2025 Event Recap
BioCatalyst 2025 brought together innovators, investors, and industry leaders from across food, agriculture, and biomanufacturing for an in-depth exploration of market trends and emerging opportunities that are shaping the fast-growing circular bioeconomy sector.
BEAM Circular Accelerator Announces Inaugural Cohort of Six Startups Driving Circular Bioeconomy Innovation
BEAM Circular announces the six companies participating in its 2025 Accelerator Program.
The BEAM Circular Accelerator Launches in California's Agricultural Heartland to Unlock Opportunities to Transform Waste into Value
BEAM Circular, in partnership with accelerator network gener8tor and early-stage venture firm HawkTower, announced the launch of its inaugural accelerator program aimed at supporting startups advancing innovation in the circular bioeconomy.
Stanislaus County’s $9.24 Million Investment Signals Circular Bioeconomy Momentum
BEAM Circular secured $9.24 million in funding from Stanislaus County, confirming the County's commitment to the emerging circular bioeconomy as a positive force for the region.
Welcome to the BioCircular Valley
The Virtual Institute on Feedstocks of the Future, a partnership between Schmidt Sciences and the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR), has committed $9 million for a project co-led by BEAM Circular and innovation partners focused on the North San Joaquin Valley.
BEAM Circular Receives $500K from Stanislaus County to Further Circular Bioeconomy Development
BEAM Circular announced $500,000 in investment approved by the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors. This renewal of funding by Stanislaus County delivers on the next phase of the strategic, long-term funding recommendation approved last year and will fuel near-term innovation and implementation.
Community Symposium Retrospective
More than 230 community members, farmers, scientists, industry leaders, government officials, and educators gathered on the UC Merced campus for the BEAM Circular Community Symposium, a day of learning and discovery about the circular bioeconomy that included the unveiling of the Innovation Engine strategic vision developed over the past year by BEAM Circular’s community of partners.