A unique training opportunity from experts in the field

Join us for an exclusive Spring School focused on the latest advancements in enzyme technology for sustainable consumer products. This training connects early-stage researchers with leading experts from academia and industry through insights from four EU-funded projects: OxiPro, EnXylaScope, FuturEnzyme, and RadicalZ.

Through a series of mini-lectures, speakers will bridge theoretical concepts with real-world applications, showcasing cutting-edge research from the past four years within the Cluster Enzymes for Greener Consumer Products.

Participants will also benefit from networking opportunities and optional poster sessions to present their own research in biocatalysis, circular economy, or sustainable consumer products.

Newsletter on everything you need to know about enzymes for industrial uses

Our four projects will shortly launch The Active Site, a newsletter with all the latest information about enzymes and enzymology research for greener products, aimed at researchers and the industry. It will include interviews with relevant people working in the field, a selection of news and research publications, upcoming events, interesting job vacancies… and much more! Subscribe now to stay up-to-date on what’s going on in the sector!

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Event details

Venue & Location

Madrid, 10 April 2025

9:15 to 17:15 Central European Time (CET)

Centro Cultural La Corrala
C. de Carlos Arniches 3, 28005 Madrid
 
Spots are limited, with only 40 seats – Apply today!
 
 
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Who should attend

This free training is designed for students and early-career researchers eager to deepen their knowledge of enzyme applications in sustainability.

Senior undergraduates & Master’s students

Ph.D. candidates & early post-docs

Researchers interested in biocatalysis and sustainability

Boosting visibility by cooperation

Sharing the potential of enzymes in the EU

Our efforts are focused on developing novel enzymes for more sustainable products. However, we are also aware of the importance of sharing our progress, especially with the industry, so the technologies we develop can be implemented, and also with the researchers who may share our goals. That’s why we have teamed up with three other European research projects working in enzymology, to join forces in communicating the potential of enzymes and achieve a wider impact.

Meet the projects

Working towards a common goal

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RADICALZ

Cutting-edge technologies for faster enzyme discovery and engineering, supporting the creation of greener consumer products.

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EnXylaScope

Developing xylan debranching enzymes with high catalytic activity and wide operation conditions to unleash xylans’ potential for greener consumer products.

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FuturEnzyme

Technologies of the future to produce low-cost enzymes for environment-friendly products.

OXIPRO

Harnessing the power of novel oxidoreductases for developing sustainable and innovative solutions for different consumer sectors.

Meet the projects

Working towards a common goal

RADICALZ Logo
RADICALZ

Cutting-edge technologies for faster enzyme discovery and engineering, supporting the creation of greener consumer products.

Enxylascope_Logo
EnXylaScope

Developing xylan debranching enzymes with high catalytic activity and wide operation conditions to unleash xylans’ potential for greener consumer products.

FuturEnzyme Logo
FuturEnzyme

Technologies of the future to produce low-cost enzymes for environment-friendly products.

OXIPRO

Harnessing the power of novel oxidoreductases for developing sustainable and innovative solutions for different consumer sectors.