Introduction to Biomanufacturing
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What: 3 days in person course 25th-27th August 2025
Where: DTU BioTechnology, Danish Technical University DTU campus, Greater Copenhagen Area, Denmark
Price: 22.500 DKK (3.000 Euro)
Discounts: 25% off for academics and startups
Contact: Dr. Andreas Worberg, COO DTU Bio Sustain. Email: andwor@dtu.dk
Step into the world of biomanufacturing with this comprehensive three-day course designed for both newcomers and seasoned professionals.
“Introduction to Biomanufacturing” offers a unique blend of foundational knowledge and cutting-edge advancements in biotechnology, delivered by a diverse panel of university professors and industry leaders. This course is your gateway to understanding the technologies and methodologies that are driving the future of life science and biomanufacturing in Denmark and globally.
From the very first day, you will be immersed in the basics of life science and biomanufacturing, with clear explanations of essential terminology and concepts. A guided tour of DTU’s state-of-the-art pilot plant facilities will provide you with exposure to real manufacturing equipment, helping you connect theory with practice.
The course delves into the transformative power of automation, DNA Foundries, and data science. You will explore how the latest innovations in Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Big Data are reshaping our understanding of biological processes.
With expert lecturers from both academia and industry, you will gain diverse perspectives on biomanufacturing, making this course an invaluable opportunity to learn from the best and network with leading professionals in the field. Whether you’re looking to build a career in biotech or expand your existing knowledge, this course will equip you with the tools and insights needed to excel in the rapidly evolving field of biomanufacturing.
Course Modules:
- Introduction to Biotechnology
- Fermentations & Organisms
- Metabolic Engineering Basics
- Enzymes & Proteins
- Protein Modeling and Visualization
- Mammalian Cells
- Digital Twins & Process Modeling
- Automation & Foundries
- Computation Biology
- Novel Food
- Process Recovery with Upstream & Downstream
- Sustainability & Quantification
- Tour of FBM Infrastructure: Fermentation Core, Pre-Pilot Plant, Pilot Plant
