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Projects: Bioindustry4.0 Public dissemination
Institutions: Siemens (United Kingdom)
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Real-time online monitoring of bioprocesses
Industrial biotechnology (IB) has the potential to create new markets while protecting the environment. With this in mind, the EU-funded BIOINDUSTRY 4.0 project will pave the way for IB to become a major manufacturing technology. Supporting the digitalisation of IB, the project will create new services delivered by European research infrastructure. These will address several challenges, focusing on the acceleration of bioprocess development pipelines. ...
Projects: Industrial-scale penicillin simulation, Scorpion antivenom nanobody production in Escherichia coli (Recombinant bispecific VHH), Production of the monoclonal antibody Trastuzumab in Komagataella phaffii (Pichia pastoris) for breast cancer treatment, Bioindustry4.0 Work Package 7: Tools for high-quality datasets, requisite for data-driven methods and services, Hybrid Physics-Informed Neural Networks for Efficient Computational Modeling: A Workflow Framework Applied to Schwanniomyces occidentalis, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Pseudomonas putida use case, STAMM: Soft sensor moniToring and mAintenance framework for Machine learning Models, Pichia pastoris fermentation, Bioindustry4.0 Public dissemination, Bioindustry4.0 Work Package 2: Dissemination, Communication Exploitation and capacity building, Data Fabric Usage Demos, raw2ready, SCHEMA, Joint Action Research - INRAE-UAB in Pichia pastoris, Joint xylitol fermentations monitored by Kaiser and Timegate Raman devices, UAB - Komagataella phaffii Use Case, Bioindustry4.0 Work Package 5
Web page: https://www.bioindustry4.eu
Real-time online monitoring of bioprocesses
Industrial biotechnology (IB) has the potential to create new markets while protecting the environment. With this in mind, the EU-funded BIOINDUSTRY 4.0 project will pave the way for IB to become a major manufacturing technology. Supporting the digitalisation of IB, the project will create new services delivered by European research infrastructure. These will address several challenges, focusing on the acceleration of bioprocess development pipelines. ...
Programme: Bioindustry 4.0
Public web page: https://www.bioindustry4.eu/
Start date: 1st Jan 2023
End date: 31st Dec 2026
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