Bio-PAT at ESBES Symposium 2024 – 14th Symposium on Biochemical Engineering Sciences
About the conference
The 14th ESBES Symposium was taking place from 21 to 23 October 2024 in Copenhagen, Denmark. This symposium series offers a platform for biochemical engineering research and development, and it has a tradition of attracting participants from both industry and academia.
The central topic for ESBES 2024 was ‘Biochemical engineering for the sustainable processes of the future’. However, the ESBES 2024 topics also included biocatalysis, biotechnology and metabolic engineering, novel upstream and downstream process concepts, bioenergy, (bio)pharmaceutical processing, bioprocesses for food engineering, precision fermentation, circular (Bio)Economy and processing, digitalization, advances in fluid and solids process engineering, Industrial water and wastewater technology, new (bio)materials for process engineering, and also education. To the Program.
Also a Social Program was organized for networking between the participants.
Bio-PAT at ESBES Symposium 2024
Bio-PAT was amongst the exhibitors at booth no. 6 – together with its members Biophotonics Diagnostics GmbH, Enpresso GmbH, and KIWI-biolab / Chair of Bioprocess Engineering at TU Berlin. The new instrument „µCheck“ of EloSystems GbR was also presented and attrackted a lot of attention.
Our member BlueSens gas sensor GmbH was represented by a Danish distributor at booth no. 1.
Further, the following members gave talks:
🔹 Prof. Neubauer (represented by Dr. M. Nicolas Cruz B.) (KIWI-biolab / Chair of Bioprocess Engineering, TU Berlin) gave a talk on „Demonstrating the capabilities of KIWI-Biolab’s robotic ecosystem by orchestration of model-mased DoEs and fast in-depth analytics for the development of recombinant protein processes“ on day 1.
🔹 Dr. M. Nicolas Cruz B. (KIWI-biolab / Chair of Bioprocess Engineering, TU Berlin) presented „Bioprocessing 5.0: From Knowledge Graphs to Cognitive Digital Threads“ on day 2.
🔹 Linda Schroedter (Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy, working group Bioconversion) elucidated the „Fermentative production and purification of L-(+)-lactic acid: assessing the potential of tree and shrub species growing on marginal land.“ on day 3.
or poster presentations:
🔹 Dr. Jörg Weber – Biophotonics Diagnostics GmbH: „Accelerating AI-Model Development for Bioprocess Analysis Through Raman Spectrroscopy and Innovative Design of Experiments“ (I1)
🔹 Saskia Waldburger – Chair of Bioprocess Engineering, TU Berlin: „Animal by-product streams as complex carbon and nitrogen sources for polyhydroxyalkanoate production“ (K5)
🔹 Rosa Haßfurther – KIWI-biolab / Chair of Bioprocess Engineering, TU Berlin: „Enhancing Bioprocess Development Through an Integrated Robotic Minibioreactor Platform: Bridging the Gap Between High Throughput Screening and Industrial Scale-Up“ (K14)
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