Online Kick-Off of the Next Generation Pilots4U powered by COPILOT Database and Platform
We invite all Pilot and Demo Infrastructures (PDIs) active in the bioeconomy to join us for the official launch of the next...
We invite all Pilot and Demo Infrastructures (PDIs) active in the bioeconomy to join us for the official launch of the next...
Aim of the webinar:
To provide participants with an overview on possible recovery and purification options, as required on the basis of product characteristics, feedstock type and other relevant process condition and/or limitations (cost, flexibility, sustainability).
A brief introduction to biochemical engineering with particular reference to separation processes. New trends in bioprocess integration and intensification.
Primary recovery. This will include commonly utilised operations like centrifugation and filtration (dead-end and tangential). Utilisation of membranes as a tool for fractionation. Cell disruption processes when product is located in the intracellular space. Biomass pre-treatment for raw materials.
Product Purification. Adsorption and Chromatography. Application of adsorptive technology a) to gain selectivity during membrane operations and b) to “integrate” operations by direct capture.
Additional opportunities for downstream process integration: Aqueous-Two partitioning. Partitioning of proteins and system design.
Principles of size-exclusion chromatography as polishing step. Advantages and limitations.
Aim of the webinar:
To provide participants with an overview on possible scaling (biorefining, fermentation and down-stream options), as required for testing, developing and validation processing before going to industrial scale.
An introduction to Biosolutions Technology Center at Danish Technological Institute in the greater Copenhagen area.
Scaling up from lab to industrial production is one of the most challenging steps in process development. Equipment at industrial scale often behaves very differently to laboratory systems, with fluid dynamics and other factors changing dramatically. These shifts can create uncertainty and add significant risk when designing your first full-scale plant.
In this webinar, CPI's experts will share how modelling and simulation can accelerate process development and provide insights into the different strategies required for scale-up versus full production.
Aim of the webinar:
Understand what makes a bioeconomy scale-up plan attractive to investors
Learn how to present your roadmap clearly, realistically and convincingly
Discover success stories and learn what worked
Gain practical tools to prepare for investor matchmaking with confidence
When scaling up a microalgae production process, biological contaminants management and crop protection pose a significant challenge, requiring specific tools. These tools must be technically viable for large-scale production units while remaining cost- and time-effective.
Join us for an expert-led session exploring strategies, monitoring programs and collaborative research.
Join us for an engaging and fast-paced webinar exploring cutting-edge developments and collaboration opportunities within the bioeconomy.
This Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC) webinar delivered on behalf of Pilots4U entitled "Innovation in the Bioeconomy" brings together leading initiatives, innovators, and infrastructure providers to showcase how biotechnology is shaping a more sustainable future - from renewable materials and food innovation to genetic engineering and resource mapping.
This session explains process and microbial modelling, highlighting how these tools can strengthen food safety, quality, and scalability in food...
This webinar provides an overview of intellectual property (IP) rights in the bioeconomy, highlighting their value and potential for business,...
In this webinar, BEST GmbH introduces its GreenCarbon Lab testing facility and the key capabilities it offers for developing and validating biomass conversion routes. The session will then move into a deep dive on pyrolysis, with a focus on pyrolysis liquids, their characteristics, value, and the most promising application pathways for industry.
Bringing innovative food and feed products to market requires careful attention to regulatory approval. Beyond general food law, certain products fall under additional regulations, such as under Novel Food Regulation. Understanding which regulations apply and defining the necessary risk analyses is complex. Moreover, the approach to building a regulatory approval dossier and integrating it into your R&D trajectory should be considered from the very outset. Food Pilot helps companies navigate this challenge by combining pilot trials, laboratory analyses, and expert guidance, including support in identifying which regulations apply to their products.
Between May 2025 and May 2026, fifteen European Pilot and Demonstration Infrastructures (PDIs) will organise training webinars. These webinars are...