ESBES SYMPOSIUM 2026
@ DELFT, NL

BIOMANUFACTURING 4.0

TU Delft ESBES





WELCOME

Abstract Submission Deadline Extended to 15 June 2026

Due to the strong interest we have received from the biochemical engineering community and several requests from prospective authors for additional preparation time, the Organising Committee of the ESBES Symposium has decided to extend the abstract submission deadline.

The new submission deadline is now 15 June 2026.

The extension aims to provide researchers, industry professionals, and early-career scientists with additional time to finalize their contributions and submit their latest research findings. As many innovative projects and collaborative studies are currently reaching important milestones, we want to ensure that the symposium programme reflects the most recent developments and achievements in biochemical engineering.

By extending the deadline, we also hope to encourage participation from a broader international audience and provide contributors with the opportunity to prepare high-quality submissions that will enrich the scientific discussions throughout the event.

We warmly invite all interested authors to take advantage of this additional time and submit their abstracts by 15 June 2026. We look forward to receiving your contributions and welcoming you to an inspiring ESBES Symposium.

WELCOME!

Welcome to the website of the ESBES 2026 Symposium. We are proud to have the ESBES return to the beautiful city of Delft, renowned for its bio(techno)logical history, ranging from the discovery of microbes by van Leeuwenhoek all the way to the multifacetted biotechnology campus Planet B.io today. Delft previously hosted the 4th ESBES Symposium in 2002; the next edition of the ESBES Symposium will take place from 30.11 until 02.12.2026.

After a successful ESBES 2024 in Copenhagen, we hope to welcome many familiar faces as well as new members to the community in Delft to experience Biochemical Engineering Science in a Dutch setting. The venue of the conference will be the Aula at the TU Delft, central to the TU Delft campus, and on walking distance from the cozy city center. The theme of ESBES 2026 is “Biomanufacturing 4.0”, focusing on the use of modern (digital) tools for the production of biologicals, food, and bioproducts.

The symposium will host both special sessions related to the theme of the symposium, and sessions related to themes covered by the ESBES sections. Related to the topic, there will be special attention for the use of computer models to design, simulate and control biomanufacturing processes, Process Analytical Technology (PAT), Machine Learning (ML), Digital Twins, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data, etcetera. The topics covered by the ESBES sections include: Biocatalysis; Bioenergy and Bioeconomy; Bioreactor Performance; Downstream Processing; Education; Food Bioprocess; Metabolic Engineering and System Biology; Microalgae Bioengineering; Modelling, Monitoring, Measurement & Control; Regenerative Medicine Manufacturing. To cover the lively field of biotechnology for food production, applications related to Cellular Agriculture, including precision fermentation and cell cultures for food production, are also highlighted.

We hope to welcome many of you in Delft!

Prof. Marcel Ottens

Prof. Marcel Ottens

 

Asst. Prof. Cees Haringa

Asst. Prof. Cees Haringa

 

Prof. Luuk van der Wielen

Prof. Luuk van der Wielen

 

Timeline

  • Call for abstracts open: From now
  • Call for abstracts closed: 15 June 2026
  • Registration open: 1 March 2026
  • Abstracts reviewed: June 2026
  • Authors notification: 3 July 2026
  • Program ready: July 8 2026
  • Conference: 29 Nov – 02 Dec 2026

Scientific Committee

  • Prof. Dr. Bruno Bühler
  • Prof. Dr. Bernd Nidetzky
  • Prof. Dr. Luuk van der Wielen
  • Prof. Dr. Solange Mussatto
  • Prof. Dr. Krist Gernaey
  • Dr. Marco Jenzsch
  • Prof. Dr. Raquel Aires-Barros
  • Prof. Dr. Marcel Ottens
  • Prof. Dr. Jarka Glassey
  • Prof. Dr. Gerald Striedner
  • Prof. Dr. Bernd Hitzmann
  • Prof. Dr. Joaquim M.s. Cabral
  • Prof. Dr. Christophe Lacroix
  • Prof. Dr. Philippe Jacques
  • Prof. Dr. Claude-Gilles Dussap
  • Prof. Dr. Manuel Canovas
  • Dr. Guillaume Cogne
  • Prof. Dr. Jack Legrand

TU Delft

  • Personnel: ~ 7.500
  • Students: ~ 26.000
  • BSC/MSC: ~ 7.500
  • PHD: ~ 3.500
  • PHD Defences: ~ 500 per year
  • Publications: ~ 5.000 per year