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Protein Engineering Congress EU 2020
24 Nov 2020-1 Dec 2020
Virtual Congress
Most enzymes found in nature are not suitable for industrial purposes. The field of protein and enzyme engineering is growing at a rapid rate, with competition within industries high and the need to optimise performance greater than ever. The global enzymes market size was valued at $9.9 billion in 2019 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.1% from 2020 to 2027.With pharmaceutical, flavour & fragrance, consumer goods, animal feed, and agrochemical sectors all approaching the design, build and generation of new biocatalysts and molecules not found in nature, come and learn from our line-up of leading speakers to get an update on the new technologies used in the field of strain and protein engineering.The 2nd Annual European Protein Engineering Congress, dedicated to uncovering the new and emerging practices, techniques and methods of protein and enzyme engineering across industries, will return 24th-25th November and 1st December 2020. What’s new for 2020?On 24th-25th November, we will once again deliver case studies from the industry along with content on directed evolution, novel API development, AI & machine learning, and computational approaches for enzyme discovery.What’s happening 1st December?This year’s Protein Engineering Congress will be delivered virtually. Therefore we will be making all content shown on 24th-25th November on-demand, allowing you time to dissolve and digest the content ready for the third day on 1st December, which will deliver in-depth discussions on industry challenges, dedicated time for networking and 1-2-1 meetings, exclusive roundtable discussion with industry leaders, and exciting partnership announcements from within the field.Attend and you'll be able to; increase your product pipeline, increase product efficiency and increase differentiation by meeting the experts in the biocatalysis and protein engineering space.This is not your average protein engineering congress...it's about industry, sharing knowledge and optimising your protein engineering method for the best outcomes.
 

Ravi Kokku

Co-Founder and CTO
Merlyn Mind Inc.

Ravi Kokku

Co-Founder and CTO
Merlyn Mind Inc.

Ravi Kokku

Co-Founder and CTO
Merlyn Mind Inc.
 

Tim Shea

Tech Research Associate Principal
Accenture Labs

Tim Shea

Tech Research Associate Principal
Accenture Labs

Tim Shea

Tech Research Associate Principal
Accenture Labs
 

Steven Latré

Director/Associate Professor, ID Lab
IMEC research group at the University of Antwerp

Prof. Steven Latré, is an associate professor at the University of Antwerp and director at the research centre imec, Belgium. He is leading the IDLab Antwerp research group (85+ members), which is performing applied and fundamental research in the area of communication networks and distributed intelligence. His personal research interests are in the domain of machine learning and its application to wireless network optimization.

Steven Latré

Director/Associate Professor, ID Lab
IMEC research group at the University of Antwerp

Steven Latré

Director/Associate Professor, ID Lab
IMEC research group at the University of Antwerp

Prof. Steven Latré, is an associate professor at the University of Antwerp and director at the research centre imec, Belgium. He is leading the IDLab Antwerp research group (85+ members), which is performing applied and fundamental research in the area of communication networks and distributed intelligence. His personal research interests are in the domain of machine learning and its application to wireless network optimization.

He received a Master of Science degree in computer science from Ghent University, Belgium and a Ph.D. in Computer Science Engineering from the same university with the title “Autonomic Quality of Experience Management of Multimedia Services”. He is author or co-author of more than 100 papers published in international journals or in the proceedings of international conferences. He is the recipient of the IEEE COMSOC award for best PhD in network and service management 2012, the IEEE NOMS Young Professional award 2014 and is a member of the Young Academy Belgium

 

Scott Gray

Member of Technical Staff
OpenAI

Scott Gray

Member of Technical Staff
OpenAI

Scott Gray

Member of Technical Staff
OpenAI
 

Heiko Hoffmann

Leader of the Autonomy Computing Center
HRL Laboratories

Heiko Hoffmann leads the Center for Autonomy Computing in the Information and Systems Sciences Lab at HRL Laboratories, LLC in Malibu, CA. HRL is a research company co-owned by the Boeing Company and General Motors. Before joining HRL, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Southern California and the University of Edinburgh, U.K., developing new methods for robotic motion generation and machine learning. Heiko holds a Masters in Physics from Heidelberg University in Germany and a Ph.D.

Heiko Hoffmann

Leader of the Autonomy Computing Center
HRL Laboratories

Heiko Hoffmann

Leader of the Autonomy Computing Center
HRL Laboratories

Heiko Hoffmann leads the Center for Autonomy Computing in the Information and Systems Sciences Lab at HRL Laboratories, LLC in Malibu, CA. HRL is a research company co-owned by the Boeing Company and General Motors. Before joining HRL, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Southern California and the University of Edinburgh, U.K., developing new methods for robotic motion generation and machine learning. Heiko holds a Masters in Physics from Heidelberg University in Germany and a Ph.D. in Robotics and Machine Learning for work at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Germany. 

 

Guy Paillet

Co-Founder
General Vision

Guy is the inventor of the ZISC (Zero Instruction Set Computer), a silicon neural network chip back in 1993. He brings a long experience in hard-wired artificial vision systems and parallel pattern recognition architecture to the company. He is an “out-of-the-box” thinker and can solve complex problems related to sensing (especially vision) and artificial intelligence with elegant, yet practical solutions. Guy talent has served in several companies including Data Sud Systems (DSS), IBM, EuroPixels and General Vision Inc.

Guy Paillet

Co-Founder
General Vision

Guy Paillet

Co-Founder
General Vision

Guy is the inventor of the ZISC (Zero Instruction Set Computer), a silicon neural network chip back in 1993. He brings a long experience in hard-wired artificial vision systems and parallel pattern recognition architecture to the company. He is an “out-of-the-box” thinker and can solve complex problems related to sensing (especially vision) and artificial intelligence with elegant, yet practical solutions. Guy talent has served in several companies including Data Sud Systems (DSS), IBM, EuroPixels and General Vision Inc.

 

Bruno Maisonnieer

CEO
AnotherBrain

Bruno Maisonnieer

CEO
AnotherBrain

Bruno Maisonnieer

CEO
AnotherBrain
 
OCTS 2020
7-9 Jul 2020
VIRTUAL SUMMIT | EDT Timezone
Onco Cell Therapy Summit (OCTS), formerly the CAR-T Congress, is an event that brings industry together to share novel research, manufacturing techniques and regulatory best practice. Each session of OCTS 2020 is dedicated to translating your novel data assets & IP into commercially viable oncological therapies.OCTS is a 4-track event and whilst bringing together the key decision makers for CAR-T therapies, this year’s event will have an added focus on the ground breaking science that is driving the surge of interest in harnessing alternative cell therapies in cancer treatments.With 2 of our tracks comprised of research on CAR-T and alternative cell therapies, the other pillar in rolling out these therapies is increasing the affordability of the treatments. The other two tracks will delve into best practice in commercialization and manufacturing of immuno-oncological cell therapies.Each day of the summit will conclude in plenary room panels that spin out into bespoke roundtable discussions to break down the key challenges in major topics to R&D, manufacturing and commercialization.