
6 May @ 8:00 am – 8:00 pm Europe/Dublin
BioPharmaChem 2026 will bring together leading business leaders and experts on many pertinent topics including: realising the potential of the ecosystem, sustainability, digitalisation, the power of partnerships, resilient supply chains, the future of work, EU competitiveness and more.
Delegates will enjoy unmissable networking opportunities to connect with many biopharmaceuticals, pharmaceuticals and chemicals professionals in our bespoke exhibition area.
The Awards Dinner will honour excellence in the BioPharmaChem sector and celebrate the remarkable contributions and innovations that are shaping the future of our industry. This will provide a fitting end to a truly engaging event.
The biomanufacturing of Vitamin B2 led to the reduction of 75% of fossil raw materials and 50% operating costs, compared to the chemical process. Vitamin B2 is used in the food, feed or healthcare sectors.
Insulin is one of the most widely known biopharmaceutical. Biotechnology revolutionised its manufacturing process and led to the development of new types of insulin through r-DNA technology.
Enzymes and biosurfactancts are alternative ingredients that improve the performance of detergents, while leading to water and energy savings and reductions in CO2 emissions and water toxicity.
Clothes made from alternative fibres produced by microorganisms can be 8x stronger than steel, 100% recyclable, biodegradable and replace fossil-fuel based or resource-intensive textiles.
Algal Omega-3 is an innovative feed product for aquaculture. It reduces the impact on climate change by 30-40% compared to fish oil and saves 60 tons of wild fish for every ton of Algal Omega-3 used.
Cheese is a vegetarian product thanks to biotechnology. Biotechnology is also essential to produce lactose- or cholesterol-free cheese, as well as alternative proteins.