2023 Process Development Symposium Europe
Next-generation sustainable bioproducts
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Applying âzero-thinkingâ will be key to success. How to maximize industrial performance with zero carbon and energy spills, zero use of fossil inputs, zero losses in development time and zero emissions to the environment?
Two most critical steps are value chain re-design, and robust design of the industrial fermentation. Feedstocks made from CO2 using renewable energy will be complementary to land-derived feedstocks such as sugars, which are associated with land-use issues such as irrigation water use, biodiversity loss and rainforest destruction. Industrial bioprocesses should become more tolerant to industrial âstressesâ such as concentration gradients and product inhibition, and bioreactors better supported by computational tools that can reproduce the process with high resolution and fidelity, enabling digital twins to allow best-informed decision-making in operations. Such simulation methods, however, today still require massive computation efforts and are not yet fit for broad, real-time deployment. Here, machine learning and artificial intelligence can be deployed to speed up and improve computation efficiency. Latest insights on these developents will be shared, all key to secure commercialization of next-generation bioproducts and the transition to a more sustainable society.