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BIOKET – The Global Conference dedicated to Processes, Innovation and Technologies applied to Biomass
BIOKET – The Global Conference dedicated to Processes, Innovation and Technologies applied to Biomass Skip to content BIOKET Menu Home About Program Exhibit & Sponsorship Advisory board Venue & Accomodation Tickets Contact Innovation Awards Call for Papers Call for Startups Register Now BIOKET 2026 Be Part of this Change. 17 - 19 MARCH Fribourg, Switzerland   Register Now Become a Sponsor  Download our PROGRAM Download our FLOORPLAN BIOKET is an annual international Conference that serves as a premier platform dedicated to advancing Key Enabling Technologies and innovations applied to biomass valorization. The conference aims to promote the production of high added value products across diverse sectors of the economy through sustainable practices and cutting-edge technologies. 370+ InspiringSpeakers 10+ InnovationTours 50+ Countries 1900+ Attendees 290+ Sponsors & Exhibitors 2600+ B2B Meetings Facts and Figures | Bioket 2022, Bioket 2023, Bioket 2024, Bioket 2025 Explore Our Journey Learn More About BIOKET Key highlights Focus: The core focus of BIOKET is on technologies and innovations that enhance the value of biomass, transforming it into valuable products that benefit a wide range of industries. Objective: BIOKET provides a platform for professionals, researchers, and industry leaders to connect, exchange knowledge, and build sustainable business partnerships globally. Importance: By facilitating discussions and showcasing the latest advancements in biomass valorization, BIOKET contributes to the growth and sustainability of the bioeconomy sector. Click to watch videos from previous years: Why attend Global Networking   Connect with industry leaders, policymakers, researchers, and innovators from around the world. This conference is a hub for establishing valuable global connections that can propel your business forward. B2B Meetings   Take advantage of pre-scheduled business-to-business meetings to discuss potential collaborations, partnerships, and investment opportunities. These meetings are tailored to connect you with the most relevant contacts for your business needs. Inspiring Talks  Gain insights from thought leaders and visionaries in the bioeconomy sector. Our keynote speakers and panel discussions will inspire and inform, providing you with new perspectives and ideas to apply to your work.   High-Level Audience     Engage with a high-level audience composed of decision-makers, influencers, and key stakeholders in the bioeconomy sector. This is your chance to make an impact on the people who matter most. Innovation Tours Participate in guided tours of cutting-edge technologies and pioneering research projects. See firsthand the innovations that are shaping the future of the bioeconomy. Unique Experience   Experience the premier event in the bioeconomy sector, offering a unique blend of educational sessions, networking opportunities, and practical demonstrations. Our conference provides a comprehensive and immersive environment for learning and collaboration.  BIOKET 2026 Program​ The BIOKET 2026 Program is now live—discover the key topics shaping the future of the bioeconomy and start planning your visit. DOWNLOAD OUR PROGRAM DOWNLOAD OUR FLOORPLAN Click on the days below to view each day’s schedule. MARCH 17, 2026 MARCH 18, 2026 MARCH 19, 2026 B2B MEETINGS - 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM OPENING CEREMONY KEYNOTE SESSION 1 - 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM Opening Ceremony CHAIRMAN | Welcome Speech  Michel Mangion President | Bioeconomy for Change Opening Words Bruno Marmier President | Grand Council of the Canton of Fribourg Partner Welcome Words Jerry Krattiger Managing Director | Fribourg Development Agency Sponsor’s Speech Wolfgang Ranfft Global Vice-President Bio-Based Products | De Smet Engineers & Contractors Sponsor 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM The Perfection Trap: Are We Setting the Bar Too High for Bio-Based Innovation? This Keynote Session will challenge the narrative that new bio-based technologies must immediately outperform or perfectly replace their fossil-based counterparts in every dimension—from efficiency and cost to environmental footprint. It will ask whether our expectations for perfection are slowing down the very transition we need, and whether innovation should be given room to evolve, scale, and improve over time.The session will compare the historical evolution of fossil-based products with today’s fast-paced demands on bio-based solutions. It will explore how regulation, industry standards, and public perception can either enable or stifle progress—and how to shift toward a more pragmatic, enabling environment for bio-based innovation. Chairman Olivier Rolland Global Director Strategic Initiatives | L'oréal Research & Innovation Keynote Speaker Annie Tsong Senior VP of Product Development and Corporate Affairs | Amyris Keynote Speaker Christoph Kobler VP Head of RD&I Biotechnology | Evonik ROUND TABLE Veronica Breckenridge Founder & Managing Partner | First Bight Ventures Ed de Jong VP Development | Avantium Matthew Berdy Global Commercial Director | Sustainea Dr. Gerd Unkelbach Director Molecular Bioproducts R&D | UPM Biochemicals Eva Wilke VP White Biotechnology Research | BASF Christophe Dardel Strategic Partnership Director | Afyren There are many variations of passages of Lorem Ipsum available, but the majority have suffered alteration in some form, by injected humour, or randomised words which don't look even slightly believable. Keynote Speaker Christophe Dardel Strategic Partnerships Director | Afyren Keynote Speaker Yi-Shu Tai CTO | Bota Biosciences Keynote Speaker Paul Joël Derian Chief Sustainable Development and Innovation Officer | Avril 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Mapping the Future of Sustainable Chemistry: From Building Blocks to Applications By combining scientific insight, industrial use cases and data-driven intelligence, this sequence demonstrates how sustainable building blocks accelerate the shift toward sustainable materials and chemicals, culminating in the launch of the B4C Sustainable Building Blocks Database. Chairman: Introduction of the building block importance Florent Allais Director | URD-ABI AgroParisTech Keynote Speaker: B4C Sustainable Building Blocks data base Théo Guérin Competitive Intelligence Consultant | B4C Keynote Speaker: The Molecule Manifesto: From Promise to Production in Industrial Biotechnology Massimo Portincaso CEO & Cofounder | Arsenale BioYards Keynote Speaker: 5-HMF: A bio-based building block entering industrial reality Marilyne Hurtado Business Developer Innovative Molecules | Michelin Resicare NETWORKING BREAK - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Sponsored by WORKSHOP 1 - 1:30 PM - 2:50 PM 1:30 PM - 2:50 PM Start-ups & Industries: What Does It Take for an Industrial Player to Adopt a New Technology from a Start-up? This session brings together leading industrial players and start-ups to reveal how companies adopt new technologies. It includes industry talks, collaboration testimonials, and an open discussion on criteria, processes, key learnings, and best practices for building successful innovation partnerships. WORKSHOP FACILITATOR Giorgia Scetta Circular Materials Lead & Partner Manager | MassChallenge INDUSTRY PRESENTATIONS How they adopt external innovationsTheir selection criteriaCollaboration processBest practices: what to do / what to avoid Edwina Romanens Head of Biotech in Europe | Givaudan Maria Eugenia Barcos Lead of Nestlé Research Startup Program | Nestlé START-UP TESTIMONIALS Short presentation of their collaboration experience with industrial playersKey learnings and recommendations Florent Héroguel Co-CEO & Co-founder | Bloom Biorenewables Lukas Schertel CEO & Co-founder | Seprify PANEL DISCUSSION Open discussion between industrial players, start-ups, and the audience Powered by STARTUP PITCH - 2:50 PM - 3:35 PM 2:50 PM - 3:35 PM Vertical - AgriFood&Life Science BIOKET 2026 will once again spotlight the most promising startups shaping the future of the bioeconomy through two dynamic Startup Pitch Sessions. Taking place on the first day of the event, these sessions offer a unique platform to present breakthrough innovations to a high-level audience of investors, corporates, and industry leaders. Pitch Format & Competition Structure Initial Pitch Round 3 minutes pitch per startup Supporting PowerPoint presentation allowed Q&A Challenge – immediately after each pitch The speaker will randomly pick a question from a bowl and will have 30 seconds to respond This fast-paced interaction tests clarity, agility, and market understanding. Final Selection Round The jury — mainly composed of investors and industry representatives — will select the best startups from each vertical. Finalists will deliver a 1-minute elevator pitch and participate in Q&A session with the jury PITCH FACILITATOR Yann Steulet Director | FRIUP PITCH FACILITATOR Filippo Martinelli Dirctor | Magfi LTD VERTICAL - AgriFood & Life Science 2:50 PM Introduction 2:55 PM Algiecel A/S 3:00 PM Primogene GmbH 3:05 PM Novobiom 3:10 PM Gaia Tech 3:15 PM CoA Initiative 3:20 PM Profilia 3:25 PM Cosaic 3:30 PM Reify 3:35 PM Teravenir Sponsor Organized in partnership with WORKSHOP 2 - 2:00 PM - 3:35 PM 2:00 PM - 3:35 PM Engineering agility: how do we de-risk the bio-based innovation ? De Smet Engineers & Contractors (DSEC) builds the ecosystem that transforms scale-up ambitions into industrial reality.As processes evolve and assumptions shift, we act as a strategic facilitator with an adaptive execution mindset and key contributions to early-stage development.Our approach is built for change ! Our partnering approach de-risk start-up’s and industrials investment decisions based on reliable CAPEX delivered before execution, contracted through EPCM, EP+CM, EPC or EPCM+ models. CHAIRMAN Raphäel Hannoir Sales & Marketing Manager | De Smet Engineers & Contractors Lessons learned from scaling-up hardwood lignocellulosic biorefinery Peep Pitk Chief Strategic Business Development Officer | Fibenol Easier said than scaled Ydna M. Questell-Santiago Chief Technology Officer | Bloom Biorenewables Biotechnology and engineering, best practices for process development and successful production Arnaud Guilleret Operations Director | Interis Engineering Partnerships That Deliver: How GEA and DSEC Turn Complexity Into Performance Tore Hartmann Senior Product Manager Biochemicals | GEA Westfalia Separator Group GmbH Sustainability as a business driver Reinout De Boeck VP of Engineering | TripleW Powered by B2B MEETINGS 2:00 PM 3:35 PM COFFEE BREAK - 3:35 PM - 4:05 PM Sponsored by STARTUP PITCH - 4:05 PM - 5:40 PM 4:05 PM - 5:40 PM Vertical Biomaterials & Biochemicals BIOKET 2026 will once again spotlight the most promising startups shaping the future of the bioeconomy through two dynamic Startup Pitch Sessions. Taking place on the first day of the event, these sessions offer a unique platform to present breakthrough innovations to a high-level audience of investors, corporates, and industry leaders. Pitch Format & Competition Structure Initial Pitch Round 3 minutes pitch per startup Supporting PowerPoint presentation allowed Q&A Challenge – immediately after each pitch The speaker will randomly pick a question from a bowl and will have 30 seconds to respond This fast-paced interaction tests clarity, agility, and market understanding. Final Selection Round The jury — mainly composed of investors and industry representatives — will select the best startups from each vertical. Finalists will deliver a 1-minute elevator pitch and participate in Q&A session with the jury PITCH FACILITATOR Yann Steulet Director | FRIUP PITCH FACILITATOR Filippo Martinelli Dirctor | Magfi LTD VERTICAL - BIOMATERIALS 4:05 PM Introduction 4:10 PM Treeless AG 4:15 PM Blue Ocean Closures 4:20 PM High Tech Binders 4:25 PM Vegskin 4:30 PM Alternative Innovation (Alterskin®) 4:35 PM Bloom Biorenewables SA VERTICAL - BIOCHEMICALS 4:42 PM AmphiStar 4:47 PM Fermelanta, Inc 4:52 PM Pyran, Inc 4:57 PM Seprify 5:02 PM Celluol Sponsor Organized in partnership with WORKSHOP 3 - 4:05 PM - 5:40 PM 4:05 PM - 5:40 PM Shaping LCA4BIO: A Co-creation Workshop on Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment Methods This workshop will introduce LCA4BIO, a project developing improved and harmonized methodologies to assess environmental, social and economic impacts and circularity in bio-based systems. After presenting the project’s goals and key innovations, participants will join an interactive co-creation session to share perspectives and insights. Their contributions will guide the development of practical, user-oriented Life Cycle Costing (LCC) methodology and tool that support the sustainable growth of Europe’s bio-based industry. AGENDA 4:05 PM – 4:25 PM – Agenda, consortium, and project overview4:25 PM – 4:45 PM – Life Cycle Costing in the bio-based industry4:45 PM – 5:00 PM – LCC tool5:00 PM – 5:30 PM – Co-creation workshop5:30 PM – 5:40 PM – Next steps and closing remarks TOPICS COVERED Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA) applied to bio-based systemsLife Cycle Costing (LCC): tools and methodologies WORKSHOP FACILITATOR Lucia Garcia Santos Head of R&D Projects Implementation at Contactica and coordinator of the LCA4BIO project Powered by KET 1 - 4:05 PM - 5:40 PM 4:05 PM - 5:40 PM KETs driving innovation from Lab to Scale Technical program will be available soon. CHAIRWOMAN Magali Bischof General Secretary | BioAlps CHAIRMAN Eric Plan General Secretary | Cleantech Alps Scaling carbon removal: Lessons from HTC and subsurface storage Timothy Baars Head of Storage | Recoal AG Patent to Plant Julien Thiel CEO | Deasyl Building the Pathway: Scaling Myco valorisation from Lab to Pilot—Onsite Modular Solutions for Whiskey Pot Ale to Food-Grade Protein Vincent Farrelly CEO | Niskus Biotec CCU-to-Food: Scaling-up Industrial CO2 Fermentation Diego Grumbach CTO | Solmeyea Market sector-dependent upscaling in plant cell culture Sylvain Legay Lead Research | LIST Why the biorefineries fail? – Lessons learned from 20 years experience Stamatina Sideri Business Development Manager | API Europe Powered by B2B MEETINGS 4:05 PM 5:40 PM CHEESE & WINE COCKTAIL - 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM Sponsored by Title 01 modelo B2B MEETINGS - 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM SCALING-UP FACILITIES PITCH - 8:30 AM - 9:45 AM 8:30 AM - 9:45 AM Scaling-up Facilities Pitch The Scaling-Up Facilities Pitch & Fair connects innovators with open-access pilot and demo infrastructures!Organized by COPILOT during BIOKET, this dedicated session brings together the Pilots4U by CoPilot community—open-access pilot and demonstration infrastructures for the bioeconomy—with bio-innovators, industrial players, and investors.What to expect:Pitching sessions where pilot and demo infrastructures present their capabilities, collaboration models, and readiness to support scale-upIntense matchmaking enabling innovators to have one-on-one discussions with pilot and demo infrastructures (PDIs)The concept of a PDI Fair combines structured presentations with direct networking opportunities, creating concrete connections between innovators seeking scale-up support and infrastructures ready to facilitate the transition from development to market. Chairwoman Anne Kokel EU Project Manager | Bioeconomy for Change Plant cell culture at LIST: the green engine of tomorrow Sylvain Legay Lead Researcher | LIST - Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology Overcoming the pilot-plant valley-of-death when scaling-up cultivated food products Nicolò Razza Head of Process Development | The Cultered Hub Bridging Lab and Industry with Scalable Fermentation Solutions Marco Pistocchi General Manager |Biosphere S.r.l. SmartRoute™ to Biomanufacturing – Flexible Development and Scale-up of Biosolutions Bor Klančnik BD manager | Acies Bio d.o.o. Processium, your process development partner Flavio Benevides Strategic Development Director | Processium/Technip Energies Algae Bioprocesses Platform – R&D – CEA Julie Person Industrial Partnership Manager for Algae R&D Platform | CEA - R&D Algae & Processes Platform VTT Pilots Petri Ihalainen Customer Account Lead | VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd Scaling up continuous fermentation process Guillaume Le Cloirec Sales Engineer | ATV- Technologies How to empower the industrialization of your process Guillaume Lamy Commercial Director | ARD From Lab to Factory – How GEA Supports You in Scaling Your Biotechnological Processes David Vorländer Application Manager New Food | GEA Liquid Technologies Germany GmbH From Lab to Fab: Accelerating Biobased Innovation Rakesh Nair Business Development Manager | Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant From Discovery to Scale-Up: The Design for Manufacture Methodology Chloe Howell Business Manager | Biocatalysis FOOD FAB LAB: de-risking scale-up Marco Alves R&D Agrifood Manager | Tagus Valley Partner KEYNOTE SESSION 2 - 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM From Chemical Intermediates to Biobased Pharma Ingredients – Unlocking Biomanufacturing’s Potential Pharmaceutical innovation is at a turning point. For decades, chemical intermediates have been the backbone of APIs and excipients. But the next wave of progress lies in biomanufacturing, where biotechnology transforms renewable feedstocks into pharma-grade functional ingredients — in fewer steps, with reduced environmental impact, and with unprecedented control over functionality and performance.This Keynote Session will highlight how biomanufacturing reshapes both sides of the pharma value chain:Excipients & Functional Ingredients: Fermentation- and bio-based polymers, polysaccharides, and stabilizers offering better solubility, bioavailability, and patient compliance, with a sustainability advantage.Integrated Bioprocessing: The promise of “one-step” biomanufacturing platforms where both actives and excipients can be derived from the same biological system, reducing complexity and boosting resilience.Strategic Perspectives:Sustainability & ESG: Meeting pharma’s rising demand for greener supply chains and reducing the carbon footprint of formulations.Innovation in Functionality: Designing new excipients with novel functionalities (e.g., targeted delivery, controlled release, enhanced stability).Regulatory & Market Readiness: Aligning with the EU Biotech Act and regulatory frameworks to accelerate market adoption. Chairwoman Katharina Fromm Rector | University of Fribourg Keynote Speaker Roland Wohlgemuth President | Swiss Coordination Committee Biotechnology (SKB) Keynote Speaker Charlotte Capelle Business Developpment Manager | Sartorius Keynote Speaker Ollï Kähkönen Co-Founder/CEO/Director of Innovation | Nordic Bioproducts Group Keynote Speaker Geoffrey Folie Head of Internal Manufacturing | UCB ROUND TABLE Guillaum Lamy Commercial Director | ARD Juliette Martin Scientific Communication Manager | Seqens Geoffrey Folie Head of Internal Manufacturing | UCB Marco Pellegrini Bioeconomy Manager | CEFIC Sponsor 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM Christian Patermann BIOKET Bioeconomy Award Sponsor POSTER PRESENTATION - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Poster presentation during Lunch Break Overcoming the scale-up challenge: developing a process to scale-up the synthesis and extraction of cellulose micro particles Christophe Allemann Professor of Process Chemistry & Head of ChemTech | HEIA HES-SO//FR Valorization of Microalgae as a Source of Biomass and Renewable Energy Michal Dabros Professor | HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland Pilot Scale-up Strategies for Biobased Acetal Monomers in High-performance Polymers Sylvie Wigmans Doctoral student | HEIA-FR & EPFL An enzymatic strategy for the valorisation of corn processing by-products Mingqin Li Senior researcher | Food Science, Adolphe Merkle Institute, University of Fribourg Valorization of Lignin Through Oxyalkylation and Maleation: A Step Toward Bio-Based Polymers Ume Farwa Doctoral researcher | University of Helsinski Understanding Alkali Lignin Solubility Through Predictive Modeling Hifza Rouf PhD researcher | University of Helsinski From lab to industry: Techno-Economic Assessment of lipase production using biowaste as carbon source using Pichia pastoris Ana Del Hierro Calvachi PhD candidate/ Junior Bioprocess Specialist | University College Dublin/ Bionet Unlocking reproducible, robust, and high-performance bioprocessing with yeast-derived bionutrients Marie Schöpping R&D Technologist | Ohly GmbH Advancing Fungal Discovery into a High-Rate Biomanufacturing Process: Food-Grade  DoE-Optimised Neurospora sp. F20595 and Circular Production Strategies Anuj Lipton Senior scientist | A*STAR's Singapore Institute of Food and Biotechnology Innovation (SIFBI) Data driven optimization of Paenibacillus polymyxa EPS fermentation: Application of multistep DOEs and machine learning (logistic regression) Jan Grundheber PhD candidate | TUM Technical University of Munich PHAGRI: phages for agriculture Maëlle Bochud Senior Academic Associate | Biofactory Competence Center (BCC) Robust industrial biocatalysts with peroxygenase, phenol-oxidase or furfuryl-oxidase activities from bacterial and fungal hosts Marta Pérez-Boada Project Manager | Center for Biological Research Margarita Salas, CSIC Extremophilic Microalgae in a Floating Light Ball Reactor (FLBR®):  Cultivation of thermophilic PCC 6715 and hypersaline Dunaliella salina Patrick Maurer Scientific employee | htw saar - University of applied sciences Cultivation of the Microalgae Phaeodactylum tricornutum in a Floating Light Ball Reactor (FLBR®) on Different Scales Mutlu Yildirim Scientific employee | htw saar - University of applied sciences Precision Phage Production Using Impedence Flow Cytometry Technology Carmen Jungo Rhême professor and director of the Biofactory Competence Center, leads bioprocess and phage therapy research | HEIA-FR / HES-SO Fribourg Real-time monitoring of Escherichia coli cultures using spectroscopic methods César-Enrique Rodriguez Fano PhD candidate in Biochemistry | University of Lyon Sponsor NETWORKING BREAK - 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Sponsored by KET 2 - 2:00 PM - 3:35 PM 2:00 PM - 3:35 PM KETs Driving Next-Gen Biocatalysis: From Enzyme Design to Deployment Enzymes and biocatalysis are becoming central pillars of modern manufacturing. Through the lens of Key Enabling Technologies (KETs), this session examines how advances in enzyme design, materials and process integration are driving the next generation of scalable and sustainable enzymatic production systems. CHAIRMAN Advancements and open challenges in the development of biocatalytic processes Volker Sieber Professor | TUM State-of-the-art technology for discovery and engineering of industrial enzymes Laura Tiessler Senior Scientist | Zymvol Enzymatic process for ADAME production Arthur Cornet Biocatalysis Leader | Arkema Enxylascope Project: Enzymatic Deconstruction of Xylan Biomass for Novel High-Value Cosmetic Ingredients Arnaud Masselin Biocatalysis Leader | Seppic Lipase‑Catalyzed Synthesis of Biosourced Estolides from Hydroxylated C18 to C22 Fatty Acids Juliette Martin Scientific Communication Manager | Seqens From Catalysts to Biocatalysts: Leveraging advanced materials expertise to scale up biocatalyst production François-Xavier Chiron New Business Development Manager: Advanced Materials & Catalysts | Technip Energies Sponsor KET 3 - 2:00 PM - 3:35 PM 2:00 PM - 3:35 PM KETs for Scalable Alternative Food Production: From Microalgae to Cell Biomass Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) are unlocking new ways to nourish people while respecting the planet. This session examines how KETs enable the transition from promising concepts to scalable, environmentally responsible food production systems, from microalgae to cellular biomass. CHAIRMAN Damien Paineau CEO | Ferments du Futur Mechanical cell disruption of the green microalga Chloroidium saccharophilum using the bead mill NanoWitt-100 (Frewitt Ltd.): Effects on protein digestibility and aroma profile Daniel Kurpan Post-doctoral researcher | Agroscope Synthetic Microbial Ecology for Plant-Based Fermentation and Functional Food Design Julien Tap Research scientist | INRAE Riboflavin production through solid state fermentation on agro-industrial byproducts and building of the associated mechanistic model for further scale-up Quentin Carboue Researcher in biobased transitions | URD ABI - AgroParisTech Scalable animal-cell biomass production using food-grade media: a cost-optimized bioprocess for the circular bioeconomy Didier Toubia Co-Founder & CEO | Aleph Farm Capsule based cell expansion: A new route to produce large amounts of adherently growing cells Daniel Ropoport Senior Scientist | CellTec Systems GmbH PROSPECTIVES Project: Unlocking Microalgae Potential as a Sustainable Alternative Protein Source Julie Person Industrial Partnership Manager for Algae R&D Platform | CEA - R&D Algae & Processes Platform Sponsor KET 4 - 2:00 PM - 3:35 PM 2:00 PM - 3:35 PM KETs Enabling Smarter Bioeconomy Decisions: Metrics, Models & Impact Building a sustainable bioeconomy requires measuring more than performance—it requires measuring impact.Through Key Enabling Technologies (KETs), this session highlights how environmental and socioeconomic insights guide more ethical, transparent and inclusive bioeconomy pathways. CHAIRWOMAN | How environmental assessments can support the development of a sustainable bioeconomy? Aïcha El khamlichi Scientific Coordinator – Bio-based Products and Biofuels | ADEME Monitoring Systems of the European Bioeconomy and its potential use to develop the Irish Bioeconomy Jorge Diaz Huerta Bioeconomy researcher | Teagasc Life Cycle Assessment of Upcycled Sophorolipids Reveals Significant Environmental Advantages Sofie Lodens Product and Project Manager | AmphiStar BV SYMBA: Smart Symbiosis and AI-Driven Process Modelling for a circular bioeconomy Antonietta Pizza Head of EU Projects Unit | Enco srl TEA as a tool to steer R&D towards successful business cases. Maurizio Bettiga Chief Innovation Officer | Italbiotec srl High-throughput microbioreactors — driving smarter bioeconomy decisions and impact Sebastian Blum Market Development Manager | Beckman Life Sciences Sponsor STARTUP WORKSHOP - 2:00 PM - 3:35 PM 2:00 PM - 3:35 PM Fundraising Reality Check The objective of the workshop is to review your fundraising approach to ensure it is consistent with your overall strategy, and that it is realistic and aligned with current investor expectations. It helps start-ups assess the plausibility and coherence of their fundraising plans in light of current market standards. Through a combination of guided discussions and AI-based analytical tools, the start-ups gain a clear and factual understanding of how their fundraising compares to investor expectations. Workshop Facilitator Brigitte Baumann CEO and Founder | efino.ia Lorem Ipsum Lorem Ipsum | Lorem Ipsum Sponsor B2B MEETINGS 2:00 PM 3:35 PM COFFEE BREAK - 3:35 PM - 4:05 PM Sponsored by KET 5 - 4:05 PM - 5:40 PM 4:05 PM - 5:40 PM KETs engineering the future of biomanufacturing This session highlights how Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) are engineering the future of biomanufacturing by combining advanced biology, digital intelligence and systems thinking to build scalable, data-driven and sustainable production platforms. CHAIRMAN Adham Rizk Sales & Commercial Manager - Industrial Biosolutions | Bühler Group Industrial Scalable Platform Technologies for Microalgae Cultivation Timo Gehring Professor of bio- and environmental process engineering | htw saar - university of applied sciences Innovation with Solid-State Fermentation Tadashi Hara Solid-State Fermentation Project Manager & Section Chief | Fujiwara Techno-Art Co. Chip-based multi-parameters sensor for real-time bioprocess monitoring, enabling AI-driven optimization in manufacturing. Tifenn Naour Chief of Staff | InSpek Exploitation of model-based methods in biomanufacturing Jan Niklas Pauk Senior Research Scientist | Competence Center CHASE Embedding Biomanufacturing in a Sustainable Society: Smart, Circular, and Responsive Biobased Production Systems Maarten Verhoeven Scientist | Wageningen University and Research Bringing GenAI to the Genome: Unlocking whole genome strain design for efficient feedstock conversion to protein Sarah Bolmer Head of Product | Triplebar Sponsor KET 6 - 4:05 PM - 5:40 PM 4:05 PM - 5:40 PM KETs Driving Circular Pathways from Biomass to Chemicals Biomass is becoming a cornerstone of more circular and responsible chemical production and Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) are reshaping the way that chemicals are designed, sourced and produced. This session highlights how innovation supports sustainable pathways from renewable resources to functional chemicals. CHAIRMAN Alois Kindler Research Fellow | BASF Advancing Agrochemical Sustainability with CTO-Derived Innovations: SYLVASOLV™ Oils, Rosin Esters, TOFA, and DTO Sara Frattini Business Development Manager | Kraton Chemical Purification of hydrolysates from lignocellulose for fermentation of platform chemicals Arne Gröngröft Group Leader Separation Technologies and Process Design | DBFZ - Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum Production of biochar, gas and bio-oil by biomass pyrolysis: overview of technologies, pilot plants and products quality Anthony Dufour Research director | CNRS Nancy FERTIMANURE – Circular Solutions for Manure Valorization into fertilizers Audrey Lallement Research engineer | Rittmo A Step Further in Circular Economy: Seeking higher responsibility in Alkyl PolyGlucoside surfactants Florent Bouxin R&D project Leader | Seppic Presentation title available soon Joana Gil Chavez CEO | Lignopure Sponsor KET 7 - 4:05 PM - 5:40 PM 4:05 PM - 5:40 PM KETs Driving Nature-Inspired Routes to Advanced Sustainable Materials Inspired by nature and enabled by Key Enabling Technologies (KETs), this session showcases how bio-based materials are evolving from alternatives into high-performance solutions shaping the future of sustainable industries. CHAIRMAN Rafael Pellicciotta Strategy, Innovation & BD Manager | Braskem Bioinspired chemistry as entry to exclusive functional materials Michael Richter Head of Department | Fraunhofer - Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGB Valorizing Lignin into Fully Renewable Epoxy Matrices: A Biomass-Conversion Route for Sustainable Composites Aina Pérez Nakai PhD Researcher | VITO (Vlaamse Instelling voor Technologisch Onderzoek) Exploitation of branched sugar structures for coating and fibre applications Stefan Hanstein Project manager | Fraunhofer IWKS Tailor-made biocatalysts for the sustainable conversion of lignins from the paper pulp industry into bio-based products Susana Camarero Sientific Researcher | Center of Biological Research Margarita Salas (CIB), CSIC Drop-in carbohydrate-based diol for recyclable and low-toxicity thermosets Maxime Hedou PhD student | HES-SO Fribourg Sponsor STARTUP WORKSHOP - 4:05 PM - 5:40 PM 4:05 PM - 5:40 PM Funding Pathways for Start-ups in Europe and Switzerland: Research Grants and Financial Support Programs This session delivers a structured and practical overview of funding opportunities available to start-ups in Europe and Switzerland, with a particular focus on non-dilutive mechanisms. It explains the logic behind European and Swiss research and support programs, clarifies eligibility criteria and funding pathways, and outlines best practices to help founders identify the instruments most aligned with their stage of development and strategic ambition.Filippo Martinelli (Bio-Invest Europe) will present access routes to European research funding opportunities and provide concrete guidance on how start-ups can successfully secure those fundings.Ana Hösli (Innosuisse), will present the access routes and possibilities offered by Swiss research and support funding programs, highlighting how start-ups can navigate and leverage these mechanisms effectively, and potentially combine both Swiss and European funding. Workshop facilitator  Filippo Giancarlo Martinelli Director | Magfi ltd "Medsea" Workshop facilitator  Ana Hösli Supervisor Start-up Coaching | InnoSuisse Sponsor B2B MEETINGS 4:05 PM 5:40 PM NETWORKING COCKTAIL - 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM Sponsor GALA DINNER - 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM Sponsor B2B MEETINGS - 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM KET 8 - 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM KETs for Smarter Downstream Processing As biomanufacturing scales, downstream efficiency becomes critical to both performance and sustainability. Through Key Enabling Technologies (KETs), this session highlights how intelligent processing solutions reduce energy use, improve yields and support robust industrial deployment. CHAIRMAN Bruno Thomas Project Director & Head of Clermont-Ferrand office | IPSB Bridging Lab to Industrial Scale: Smart GEA Separation Solutions for Bioprocess Intensification Tore Hartmann Senior Product Manager Biochemicals | GEA Westfalia Separator Group GmbH Driving industrial performance through digitalization: the Impact of Run 4.0 and Perform 4.0 in industrial purification Vincent Gavroy Sales Manager Europe| Applexion Smart Separation: Advanced Membrane Filtration for Complex Bioprocesses Joao Andre Business Development Manager | Kovalus Separation Solutions Industrial Scale-Down Strategies for Robust Bioproduct Recovery and Purification in Biomanufacturing Ramnik Singh Senior Applications Manager, Bio-Chemicals | Sulzer Biomass valorization: Technical solutions for lignocellulosic sugars purification and lignin recovery Marie Chauve Process Innovation Manager | Eurodia Sponsor KET 9 - 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM KETs for Smarter Biofuel Pathways: Pyrolysis, HVO & Beyond By leveraging Key Enabling Technologies (KETs), biofuel production is evolving toward cleaner, more efficient and more locally anchored energy solutions. This session examines how smarter conversion pathways help reduce fossil dependence while valorizing diverse biomass resources. CHAIRMAN Maxime Vassieu Business Developer / Lead Technologist | Axens Towards Sustainable Biofuels: A Polyhydroxyalkanoate-Based Approach Roger Marti Professor | Haute école d'Ingenieurs et d'Architectes de Fribourg Brazil’s potential for renewable diesel: oilseed prioritization and process development for HVO production Victoria Kopp Researcher | Firjan - SENAI Innovation Institute for Biosynthetic and Fibers Utilizing waste biomass via innovative thermochemical conversion to produce high quality products Robert Daschner Head of Department | Fraunhofer UMSICHT Mini Green Power compact solutions to dry and convert biomass in low-carbon heat/power/biochar Servane Gadou-Gueny Export Sales Director | Mini Green Power Flying the Future: Advances in Aviation Fuels at the Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI) Blake Simmons Chief Science and Technology Officer | Joint BioEnergy Institute Driving Bankability of Futurol Lignocellulosic Biorefineries / Finance and R&D: Two Sides of the Same Coin Emilia Knospe Technologist BIO | Axens Sponsor KET 10 - 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM KETs for Circular Design: From Waste Streams to Functional Materials Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) are redefining waste as a resource for sustainable material innovation. This session explores how circular design principles and advanced bio-based technologies transform residual streams into functional materials with environmental and societal value. CHAIRMAN Marzio Monagheddu Business Development Consultant| VITO Valorization of by-products into bio-inspired sustainable materials Manon Guivier Postdoctoral researcher | Adolphe Merkle Institute Closing the loop of potato starch valorisation: starch from wastewater and rejected potato pieces for its use as thermoplastic starch in potato seed cultivation Laura Villacian R&D Project Manager | Tecnopackaging Rethinking Sludge End-of-Life: From Waste to Valuable Bio-Resources Alisar Kiwan R&D Manager | B-Plas sbrl Valorising Industrial Side Streams into Mycelium-based Materials: Innovative Biotechnological and Design Approaches Marc Rüger Scientist | Anhalt University of Applied Sciences Upcycling food residues to sustainable fatty acids: how open mixed culture fermentation can turn chemistry circular Maurice Oltheten Head of R&D | ChainCraft Better by Nature: Upcycling organic waste into plastic-free industrial performance materials Beat Karrer Founder & CEO | FLUIDSOLIDS® Biocomposites Sponsor STARTUP WORKSHOP - 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Structuring a sales approach that transforms corporate complexity into scalable revenue. This workshop provides B2B tech start-ups with a clear, repeatable framework to approach, engage, and sell to corporates with credibility and impact. Based on proven Sandler sales principles, the session challenges conventional selling assumptions and refocuses founders on buyer alignment, decision-making dynamics, and balanced risk in sales conversations. The objective is to shorten sales cycles, avoid poorly qualified opportunities, and build durable corporate relationships. Participants gain practical sales tactics, stronger execution discipline, and the mindset shift required to sell effectively within complex corporate environments.Delivered in partnership with Bertrand Klaiber from Tech4regen | EPFL, the workshop is led by Bill Morrison, founder of Sandler Training in Switzerland. Workshop Facilitator Bill Morrison Managing Partner | Sandler Training Lorem Ipsum Lorem Ipsum | Lorem Ipsum Sponsor B2B MEETINGS 9:00 AM 10:30 AM COFFEE BREAK - 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Sponsored by KEYNOTE SESSION 3 - 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Reprogramming Nature: Biosolutions for the Future of Food A new food revolution is underway—one powered not by fields and animals, but by microbes, molecules, and carbon. Advances in precision fermentation, microbial engineering, and molecular farming are redefining how proteins, fats, and nutrients are made. At the same time, the integration of C1/C2 renewable feedstocks—including CO₂, H₂, and biogenic acids or alcohols—opens the way for carbon-efficient, circular, and scalable food production.This Plenary Session will spotlight the latest technological breakthroughs driving this transition—from gas fermentation and microbial foods to engineered plants producing functional peptides and nutraceuticals. It will explore how these innovations can deliver safe, affordable, and resource-efficient alternatives to conventional food systems—bringing production closer to the concept of “food from air”.While innovation leads the way, the discussion will also acknowledge the industrialisation challenges ahead: scaling, infrastructure, investment, and the regulatory environment—particularly the Novel Food approval process, which remains a key bottleneck for European deployment.*All keynote speakers will participate in the roundtable at the end of the presentations. Chairman Luuk Van Der Wielen Director | BRIGHT at DTU Keynote Speaker Morten Sommer Scientific Director | BRIGHT at DTU Keynote Speaker Randi Wahlsten CEO | MATR Food Keynote Speaker Benoît Goldschmidt Open Innovation Director | BEL Group Keynote Speaker Thomas Bomhoff VP Sustainability & External Engagement | Novonesis Keynote Speaker Leandro BuchmannHead of Bioprocessing | Bühler Keynote Speaker Ian MarisonCo-founder and Chief Scientific Officer | Planetary ROUND TABLE Benoît Goldschmidt Open Innovation Director | BEL Group Leandro BuchmannHead of Bioprocessing | Bühler Thomas Bomhoff VP Sustainability & External Engagement | Novonesis Ian MarisonCo-founder and Chief Scientific Officer | Planetary Sponsor LUNCH BREAK - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Sponsored by SITE VISIT 1 - 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM Liebherr Visit - Insights into pioneering technologies As we move towards a sustainable future, we present the innovative drive systems that we are working on in detail. Let our diverse portfolio of future-oriented drive technologies inspire you. In the near future, new products will be launched that are powered by hydrogen and fuel cells as energy converters. The first hydrogen-powered Liebherr R9XX H2 crawler excavator was already presented at Bauma 2022 and won the Innovation Award. During the visit you will experience the LMB state-of-the-art test benches as well as the partnership between companies to promote hydrogen infrastructure. Sponsor SITE VISIT 2 - 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM Bluefactory - ChemTech - Marly Innovation Center This visit offers an in-depth immersion into the Fribourg innovation ecosystem. It begins at the Bluefactory site, an innovation hub located in the heart of Fribourg that brings together start-ups, research institutes and support organisations. Participants will discover either the applied research institute specialising in plastics and polymers, or the Biofactory Competence Center, dedicated to applied biotechnologies.The visit will then continue on the ChemTech, which provides pre-industrialisation infrastructures dedicated to green chemistry. This environment supports the early scale-up phases of innovative projects such as Bloom and Seprify, whose experiences will be presented. At the end of this stage (around 4:30 pm), participants with travel constraints will be able to reach Fribourg railway station easily by bus.The visit will conclude at the Marly Innovation Center, a major innovation site developing a hub focused in particular on green chemistry. Visitors will have the opportunity to discover the iPrint, an international centre of excellence in printing technologies, illustrated through a project involving the printing of bio-sourced materials.The return is scheduled via Fribourg railway station, followed by Forum Fribourg, with final arrival around 6:00 pm.For more details:1. Bluefactory – Fribourg• Presentation of iRap (Institute for Applied Plastics Research) & Swiss Polymer Cluster• Presentation of the BCC (Biofactory Competence Center)• Visit of iRap (Bloom Biorenewables project) or the BCC2. ChemTech – Fribourg• Presentation of ChemTech• Presentation of the Bloom Biorenewables project• Presentation of the Seprify project• ChemTech site visit3. Marly Innovation Center (MIC) – Marly• Presentation of the MIC site – 5 min• Presentation of iPrint and the bio-based materials printing project• Visit of iPrint Alternative proteins: novel sources, processes and applications – how to mix and match Christine RascheHead of Business Area Sustainable Chemistry | Fraunhofer IGB TEKINBIO: a versatile solution for constantly evolving technologies Astrid Soulies R&D Fermentation Engineer | Boccard Sponsor SITE VISIT 3 - 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM AgriCo Site Visit As part of Bioket.tech 2026, participants are invited to discover AgriCo, the Swiss campus dedicated to agri-food, biomass, and biotechnological innovation.This visit offers a unique opportunity to explore how biotech-driven solutions — such as efficient production-site, precision agriculture, insect-based systems, and algae cultivation — are being developed, tested, and scaled on the site.AgriCo represents a living ecosystem for circular bio-innovation, where industrial players, research institutions, and start-ups collaborate to transform biological resources into high-value products for food, materials, and energy applications.Location: AgriCo – Swiss Campus for Agri and Food Innovation, St-Aubin (FR) PRELIMINARY ROGRAM(timings and order may vary depending on company confirmations and physical layout of the site)13:30 – 14:15 Departure from Fribourg and transport to AgriCoIntroduction to the AgriCo site and its mission during transport.14:15 – 14:40 Welcome, networking & “Vision 2030” immersionPresentation of AgriCo’s long-term vision, infrastructure, and ecosystem.Display of the site model (maquette) and coffee networking.14:40 – 15:10 Micarna – Biomass Valorisation and Industrial Transformation not confirmed yetPresentation of the biomass valorisation initiatives led by Fribourg’s largest meat processor.Focus: integration of biotechnological and digital tools to optimise resource recovery, side-stream utilisation, and sustainable protein development15 :20 – 15 :50 MySpiruline – Microalgae as a Biotech Ingredient confirmed• Introduction to spirulina production and bioreactor technologies.• Discussion on how microalgae contribute to biomanufacturing, nutrition, and circular bio-processes.Option 2 (TBC): visit of SQTS (max 6 person) not confirmed yet16 :00-16 :30 Option 1: Viridys not confirmed yet• Transform plastic in energyOption 2 (TBC): visit of SQTS (max 6 person) not confirmed yet16 :30 – 17 :00 Amarella & Apiphen Innovation – Tasting and Networking both confirmed• Visit of Amarella and Api-based production• Back to main building, degustation and networking17 :00 Bus to go back to Fribourg Chairman Olivier GalyCTO/COO | TWB Alternative proteins: novel sources, processes and applications – how to mix and match Christine RascheHead of Business Area Sustainable Chemistry | Fraunhofer IGB TEKINBIO: a versatile solution for constantly evolving technologies Astrid Soulies R&D Fermentation Engineer | Boccard Sponsor Site Visit 4 - 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM 1:30 - 5:30 Title 01 Biotechnology and the bioeconomy are changing industrial ecosystems within a global race to establish resilient supply chains and competitive positions. BIOKET arrives at the heart of the Europe with the technologies that drive progress and the companies that deliver outcomes. The opening plenary will address EU ambition, industrial strategy and the framework needed for Europe to play its full role on the world stage and shape a competitive and resilient future Chairwoman Claire SkentelberyCEO | EuropaBio Keynote Speaker Maive RuteDeputy Director-General at DG GROW | European Commission Keynote Speaker Johan WeimannRegional President Europe, SVP Food & Beverage Biosolutions Europe | Novonesis Round Table Enabler David Guerrand Biotechnology Business Director | Lallemand Shifter Christophe Durand V.P. Sustainable Material Solutions & Partnerships | Michelin Brand Owner Philippe Teissier R&I Ferment and Fermentation Director | Danone Nutricia Research Pioneer Frédéric Van Gansberghe CEO | Futerro Supporter Nicoló Giacomuzzi-Moore Executive Director | CBE-JU Keynote Speaker Olivier RollandGlobal Director Strategic Initiatives - R&I L'Oréal for the Future & Green Sciences | L'Oréal Advanced Biotech for Sustainability (AB4S) Report from McKinsey Presentation of the Advanced Biotech for Sustainability Report from EIT Food, Good Food Institute, L’Oréal, Evonik, DSM, Firmenich, Arsenale, Invert, Lallemand, Darwin International, Basecamp Research, Cradle and McKinsey. AB4S Report presentantion & Chairman Mark PatelSenior Partner | McKinsey & Company Panel discussions with AB4S consortium members Richard ZaltzmanCEO | EIT Food Luba ProtopopovaChief Operating Officer | Cradle Massimo PortincasoCEO & Co-Founder | Arsenale Bioyards Ute SchickSVP Business Line Head Care Solutions | Evonik Operations GmbH Sponsor Exhibit & Sponsorship Reasons to become a sponsor & exhibitor NOW: Enhance Brand Visibility Connect with Industry Leaders Showcase Your Innovations Engage in Thought Leadership  B2B Meetings Access Exclusive Networking Opportunities   Drive Business Growth Support Industry Advancement   Gain Competitive Advantage Unique Branding Opportunities 17 - 19 MARCH, 2026 Check Sponsorship packages here We offer a range of sponsorship packages designed to maximize your visibility and impact at the event. 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