Credit: Bionema Group.
Bionema Group Ltd, a Swansea University spin-out specialising in biological crop protection and sustainable agriculture, has been awarded the King’s Award for Enterprise: Sustainable Development 2026.
It is the company’s second King’s Award, following a 2024 King’s Award for Innovation, and highlights Bionema’s contribution to developing environmentally sustainable alternatives to synthetic pesticides.
Founded in 2012 by Dr Minshad Ansari, after 15 years of academic research at Swansea University, Bionema develops biological pest control, as well as biostimulant and biofertiliser technologies, designed to support growers in reducing chemical inputs across agriculture, horticulture, turf, and land management.
Bionema has built an international footprint through training, partnerships and product distribution, showing how research-led innovation can have a global impact.
The company’s delivery technologies — including Incapsulex, BiofilmTech and Soil-Jet — improve the stability and field performance of biological products, helping address key barriers to wider adoption.
In 2021, three of Bionema’s products were acquired by Syngenta, providing early commercial validation of its research.
The company’s biological solutions use beneficial nematodes, fungi and bacteria to target harmful pests while protecting pollinators, beneficial insects and soil health. These approaches support cleaner watercourses, improved soil quality and reduced environmental impact.
Through the Bionema Academy, the company provides training for growers, agronomists and land managers, supporting the transition from conventional pesticide use to integrated biological approaches. It also collaborates with universities, growers and industry partners to advance biological crop protection and support adoption at scale.
Dr Minshad Ansari, Founder and CEO of Bionema Group, said: “Receiving a second King’s Award is a huge honour for Bionema and our team. The first recognised our innovation; this one recognises our long-term commitment to sustainable agriculture. We founded Bionema to turn biological science into practical solutions that work in the field, protect the environment and give growers tools they can trust.
“This Award strengthens our mission to bring biological technologies into mainstream agriculture and shows that small British science-led companies, including university spin-outs, can make a real contribution to environmental sustainability, food security and global crop protection.”
Professor Siwan Davies, Pro Vice Chancellor for Research, Innovation and Enterprise at Swansea University, said: “Bionema is an excellent example of how university research and entrepreneurship can lead to real-world impact. We are delighted to see a Swansea University spin-out receive a second King’s Award for Enterprise, recognising its contribution to sustainable development and biological innovation.”
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