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SynBioBeta Speaker

Bart Haverkorn

The EVERY Company

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Experienced biotechnology executive with deep expertise in R&D, and biomanufacturing across biochemicals, proteins, nutrition, cosmetics, bio-agriculture, and renewable energy. He has led innovation from early-stage development through scale-up at startups and global organizations alike. Currently Chief Technology Officer at The EVERY Company, Bart previously served in senior technology and manufacturing leadership roles at Plantible Foods, Demetrix, Zymergen, DSM and BP Biofuels. Trained in biochemical engineering, systems biology, and the circular economy, he is a passionate advocate for a bio-based, circular future, focused on delivering impactful solutions that create lasting value for both people and planet.

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Bart

This Year

Breakout Session

4:30 PM

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5:15 PM

Biomanufacturing

Mind the Gap: Survival Guides for the Valleys of Death in Biomanufacturing

Industrial biotech faces repeated “valleys of death” between laboratory success and commercial manufacturing, driven by a combination of technological uncertainty, scale-dependent constraints, and (mis)alignment between engineering reality and investment expectations. Promising technologies often fail not because the science is wrong, but because scale-up trajectories are built on insufficient data, optimistic assumptions, and decision-making based on the 1st product specifications from the lab that do not translate to industrial conditions. This panel returns to fundamentals, drawing on real-world experience from piloting, process engineering, and early industrialization to examine where and why scale-up breaks down. Experts will discuss how important the scale-up journey is to align technology performance with investor expectations, support sound business cases, and turn the industrial biotech toolbox into a more robust, scalable, and profitable manufacturing platform.

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Breakout Session

4:30 PM

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5:15 PM

Biomanufacturing

Mind the Gap: Survival Guides for the Valleys of Death in Biomanufacturing

Industrial biotech faces repeated “valleys of death” between laboratory success and commercial manufacturing, driven by a combination of technological uncertainty, scale-dependent constraints, and (mis)alignment between engineering reality and investment expectations. Promising technologies often fail not because the science is wrong, but because scale-up trajectories are built on insufficient data, optimistic assumptions, and decision-making based on the 1st product specifications from the lab that do not translate to industrial conditions. This panel returns to fundamentals, drawing on real-world experience from piloting, process engineering, and early industrialization to examine where and why scale-up breaks down. Experts will discuss how important the scale-up journey is to align technology performance with investor expectations, support sound business cases, and turn the industrial biotech toolbox into a more robust, scalable, and profitable manufacturing platform.

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Fireside Chat

12:00 AM

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8:30 AM

Human Health

From Cells to Patients: Solving the Scale Mismatch in Virtual Biology

Drug discovery often measures biology at the cell level while interventions work at the tissue, organ, or whole-patient scale. This mismatch can make accurate cell-level predictions irrelevant in the clinic. This session dives into strategies to bridge that gap: multiscale modeling that nests single-cell dynamics within organ-level simulations, spatial transcriptomics that preserve context, and surrogate models that translate cell-level outputs into clinical biomarkers. Speakers will ask: how do we ensure virtual biology reflects not just what cells do in isolation, but how biology behaves in the real complexity of patients?

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