“…There are a number of parameters that can be taken into consideration for assessing the innovation level of a particular sector, including the annual number of patent applications/research papers published/scientific meetings, the rate of creation of new dedicated university departments, rate of creation of start-ups, and by all these parameters, biotechnology is seen to be highly innovative. For a current snapshot of innovations in diverse sectors of microbial biotechnology, the reader is directed to the contributions published in this issue, particularly those by (Alvarez and Fernandez, 2017;Caselli, 2017;Cordero et al, 2017;D€ urre, 2017;Felgner et al, 2017;Garcia, 2017;Godoy et al, 2017;Gurry, 2017;Lee, 2017;Li and Gadd, 2017;de Lorenzo, 2017;Macaskie and Orozco, 2017;Narancic and O'Connor, 2017;Nealson, 2017;Ramos, 2017;Schmidt-Dannert, 2017;Sherry et al, 2017;Trivedi et al, 2017;Verstraete and Devrieze, 2017;Webster, 2017)see also SDG 8.3 Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small-and mediumsized enterprises, including through access to financial services (see e.g. United Nations, 2015a,b).…”