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Bioprocess Workshop in Gothenburg | 19–20 Nov, 2025

Join Berner Lab for a two-part workshop featuring expert talks and practical sessions on bioprocessing.

Learn, network, and get hands-on with fermentation


Join Berner Lab for a two-part workshop featuring expert talks and practical sessions on bioprocessing—perfect for anyone looking to deepen their fermentation know-how and test a bioreactor in practice.

Event overview

Dates: 19–20 November, 2025
Location: Gothenburg (see addresses below)
Cost: The event is free of charge, but very limited seats

19 November — Presentations (09:00–12:00)
Venue: Medicinaregatan 8A, Gothenburg
A focused morning of talks covering bioprocess essentials and real-world applications.

19-20 November — Hands-on Session (13:00–16:00 and 09:00-14:00)
Venue: Medicinaregatan 9C, Gothenburg
Practical training with our Minifors bioreactor, and extended practical session for deeper exploration and Q&A.

Lunch is provided for all hands-on participants.

Who should attend?

  • Start-ups exploring fermentation and scaling strategies
  • Researchers and lab teams working with microbial processes
  • Bioprocess enthusiasts who want practical experience and peer discussions

What you’ll experience

  • Fermentation fundamentals & best practices—from setup to optimization
  • Hands-on time with the Minifors bioreactor—guided by our specialists
  • Cell disruption insights with Constant Systems—how a cell disruptor reliably breaks cells for downstream analysis
  • Networking with peers in the field

Speakers

  • Amanda Aslaksen, Berner Lab — EVE & bioprocess workflows
  • Olle Karlsson, Berner Lab — Biosafety and lab infrastructure (laminar flow cabinets)
  • Jay Champaneri, Constant Systems — Cell disruption
  • Julianna Neyvaldt, Berner Lab — From incubator shaker to bioreactor, why, how, where, when?
  • And more to come.

Capacity & registration

  • Presentations: max 25 participants
  • Hands-on sessions: max 6 participants per session

Register by email to our product manager Julianna Neyvaldt (first come, first served).

Welcome!