EuroPACT 2026, Lyon
post by Dr. Puneet Mishra
Why EuroPACT 2026 Matters for the Food and Biobased Industries
Process Analytical Technology (PAT) is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of innovation in the food and biobased industries. From ensuring consistent product quality to enabling more sustainable and resource-efficient processes, PAT tools are transforming how complex biological and food processes are understood, monitored, and controlled. EuroPACT 2026, taking place in Lyon, provides a unique platform where these developments come together across sectors.
For professionals working in food processing, fermentation, biobased materials, and bio-manufacturing, EuroPACT offers a rare opportunity to engage with the latest advances in analytical technologies, data analytics, and process modelling that are directly applicable to real-world production challenges. Topics such as spectroscopy and imaging, chemometrics, digitalisation, and data-driven process control are highly relevant to food and biobased systems, where raw material variability and biological complexity demand robust analytical solutions.
What makes EuroPACT particularly valuable is its strong connection between academia, technology providers, and industry practitioners. The conference goes beyond theory, showcasing case studies and practical implementations of PAT in industrial environments. This makes it especially attractive for professionals looking to translate analytical innovation into scalable, GMP-compliant, and economically viable solutions.
In an era where sustainability, efficiency, and product quality are increasingly interconnected, EuroPACT 2026 serves as a meeting point for those shaping the future of food and biobased processing. Whether you are developing new analytical methods, implementing PAT on the production floor, or exploring data-driven strategies to improve process understanding, EuroPACT is the place to connect, learn, and contribute.
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Vom 3. bis 5. September 2025 fand im Crowne Plaza Hotel in Glasgow die 25. Ausgabe der APACT – Advances in Process Analytics and Control Technologies statt. Die Konferenz gilt als eine der führenden Plattformen für Entwicklungen in Prozessanalytik, Steuerungstechnologien, Digitalisierung und KI in der Verfahrenstechnik in Europa. Mit sechs wissenschaftlichen Poster-und Vortragsbeiträgen war die deutsche Beteiligung– eine der stärksten Delegationen vor Ort. Die großen englischen Universitäten meldeten selten mehr als nur einen Beitrag.


