The visit provided valuable insights into how engineering, chemistry, and biotechnology are effectively integrated to support research and innovation in the field of biorefineries within a dynamic bioindustrial environment.
The laboratories showcase an extensive and highly equipped research infrastructure, featuring state-of-the-art instrumentation for laboratory-scale experimentation, process upscaling, and comprehensive chemical, physical, and microbiological characterization of biomass, intermediates, and bio-based products. This broad range of facilities enables researchers to address the entire innovation chain, from fundamental research to process development and industrial application.
The visit highlighted the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration in advancing sustainable biorefinery technologies and accelerating the transition towards a circular and bio-based economy.
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