From Teeth to Bone-tailored Composite Biomaterials, Prof. Pekka Vallittu (University of Turku)
Biopharmaceutical Applications of Nanofibrillated Cellulose, Prof. Marjo Yliperttula (University of Helsinki)
Functional Bioinks Empowered by Wood Biopolymers and Nanomaterials for 3D Bioprinting, Dr. Xiaoju Wang (Åbo Akademi University)
Enabling Nature: Synthetic Biomaterials to Support Biobased Drugs and Bioinks, Robert Luxenhofer (University of Helsinki).
Nanocelluloses in the Future Sustainable Electronics, Prof. Henrikki Liimatainen (University of Oulu)
Fungi and Fungal Enzymes in Lignin Modification, Associate Prof. Kristiina Hildén (University of Helsinki)
Small Streams Join to Make a Large Impact – Opportunities in Forest Side streams, Prof. Tiina Nypelö (Aalto University)
Metsä Spring – Kuura ™ Textile Fiber from Paper-grade Pulp, Dr. Markus Nuopponen (Metsä Spring)
Regulatory challenges of biomaterials - Chementors (chemical saftety consulters)
Where Natural Materials Converge with the Engineering of Mechanical Metamaterials, Prof. Parvez Alam (University of Edinburgh, on-line)
Biopharmaceutical Applications of Nanofibrillated Cellulose, Prof. Marjo Yliperttula (University of Helsinki)
Functional Bioinks Empowered by Wood Biopolymers and Nanomaterials for 3D Bioprinting, Dr. Xiaoju Wang (Åbo Akademi University)
Enabling Nature: Synthetic Biomaterials to Support Biobased Drugs and Bioinks, Robert Luxenhofer (University of Helsinki).
Nanocelluloses in the Future Sustainable Electronics, Prof. Henrikki Liimatainen (University of Oulu)
Fungi and Fungal Enzymes in Lignin Modification, Associate Prof. Kristiina Hildén (University of Helsinki)
Small Streams Join to Make a Large Impact – Opportunities in Forest Side streams, Prof. Tiina Nypelö (Aalto University)
Metsä Spring – Kuura ™ Textile Fiber from Paper-grade Pulp, Dr. Markus Nuopponen (Metsä Spring)
Regulatory challenges of biomaterials - Chementors (chemical saftety consulters)
Where Natural Materials Converge with the Engineering of Mechanical Metamaterials, Prof. Parvez Alam (University of Edinburgh, on-line)