Microbial Engineering III: New Generation of Cell Factory to Meet the Future Challenges and Seize New Opportunities

For general information, visit the previous Microbial Engineering conference page.

March 30 – April 3, 2025
Porto, Portugal

About This Conference

About this Conference

We announce that our third, in-person, ECI Conference on “Microbial Engineering III” taking place in the historical town of Porto in Portugal, 30 March – 03 April 2025. Even though we kept our audience engaged during the Covid lock-down with our on-line webinar https://dc.engconfintl.org/microbial_covid), we are pleased to be able to connect with our colleagues from both industry and academia face-to-face, and once again capture the latest progress in microbial engineering space and its impact in a wide range of applications from therapeutics to sustainable products. In addition, we are addressing “competing technologies” which may have a bearing on our future strategies.   

We invite you to submit an abstract for an oral or poster presentation.

Conference Chairs

Eli Keshavarz-Moore, University College London
Thomas Sauer, Sanofi

Poster Sessions Chair

António Roldão (iBET, Portugal)

Organizing Committee

Barry Buckland (BiologicB, LLC, USA), Organizing Committee Chair

Dicky Abraham (Merck and Co., Inc., USA)
Arindam Bose (AbiologicB, USA)
Manuel Carrondo (iBET, Portugal)
Charlie Cooney (MIT, USA)
Faysa Daboussi (INRAE, France)
Stefanie Frank (UCL, UK)
Dominique Garnier (Sanofi, France)
Brigitte Gasser (BOKU, Austria)
Peter Gray (The University of Queensland, Australia)
Beth Junker (Bioprocess Advantage, USA)
Jay Keasling (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
Diethard Mattanovich (BOKU, Austria)
Chris Mcchalicher ( Serestherapeutics, USA)
Karen Polizzi (Imperial College London, UK)
Kristala Prather (MIT, USA)
Hari Pujar (Flagship Pioneering, USA)
Tiffany Rau (University College Cork, Ireland)
António Roldão ( iBET, Portugal)
Smita Shankar (CUVIA, USA)
Rahul Singhvi (National Resilience, USA)
Jim Swartz (Stanford University, USA)
Behnam Taidi (University of Paris-Saclay, France)
Vijay Yabannavar (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, USA) 

Preliminary Program

Abstract Submission

Abstracts (one page maximum) that include specific results and conclusions to allow a scientific assessment of the proposed oral presentation are invited.  

Abstracts must be submitted electronically and prepared according to this template: docx or doc.

Oral abstract submission deadline
EXTENDED TO: November 21, 2024

Poster abstract submission deadline
EXTENDED TO: December 6, 2024

Abstracts of all presentations will be made available to conference participants prior to the start of the conference.

Awards will be presented to the top student posters.

Venue Information

Porto, Portugal

Porto, the second largest city in Portugal, is a World Heritage city and the commercial and industrial center for northern Portugal.  It is world-famous for its port wine but also for a heritage that combines ancient churches, monuments, and stately bridges with modern architecture. 

It was in Porto and the northern regions that Portugal was founded in the 12th century and the Portuguese became a people and a nation.

Bursting with charm and beautiful scenery, Porto lies along Portugal’s northwestern coastline, making it a picture-perfect destination.  In the medieval Ribeira (riverside) district, narrow cobbled streets wind past merchants’ houses and cafes. São Francisco Church is known for its lavish baroque interior with ornate gilded carvings. The palatial 19th-century Palácio de Bolsa, formerly a stock market, was built to impress potential European investors. 

World of Wine, Porto

The city features a number of museums and architectural highlights, as well as unique shops and restaurants, nightlife, and family-friendly adventures.  Located within a few minutes’ walk of the Hilton Porto-Gaia hotel is a new attraction in the area, WoW, or World of Wine.  Opened in 2020, WoW pays homage to the region and shines a light on the most important Portuguese industries and traditions.  It is an entire cultural district that includes seven museums, twelve restaurants, and a wine school. The Wine Experience is interactive and ends with a wine tasting.  Also, quite popular is the chocolate museum.

The region is crossed by the River Douro which enters Portugal between the ravines and mountains of the interior to flow through the entire World Heritage landscape where the Port and Douro wines are produced.  It is from here that the wine is sent to the wine caves at Vila Nova de Gaia, on the south bank of the Douro, where the Hilton Porto-Gaia hotel is located. One of the most beautiful views of the old city of Porto with its many seafood restaurants lining the banks of the Douro is from the cafes lining the river in Gaia…

Hilton Porto-Gaia Hotel

AddressR. de Serpa Pinto 124, 4400-307 Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
Phone+351 22 244 9200

The Hilton Porto-Gaia hotel has a stunning and breathtaking location facing Porto UNESCO Heritage and the Douro River. ​ It is a unique and contemporary hotel with 194 generous and spacious rooms with excellent Wi-Fi. The hotel has a pool, a spa and a fitness center. The chef oversees a menu that is both familiar as well as healthy and trendy.  The hotel features an open concept restaurant and bar, and an exclusive panoramic bar on the top level with views across the Douro.  

Transportation

Visitors to Porto can arrive via Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport. It is about 8 miles outside the city center and the airport offers service to destinations throughout Europe, as well as direct access to a number of public transportation options into Porto. The reliable, extensive network includes buses, trams, and light-rail options to shuttle passengers to the city’s major points of interest.  Taxis are also readily available to bring conference participants to the Hilton Gaia Hotel/

Those who fly into Lisbon can continue their journey to Porto by high speed train. 

Recent Article

36 Hours in Porto (NY Times)

Sponsor Packages

Package A: $2,500 

  • Name of Company on Sponsor List in Program 
  • Company Logo displayed on screen between sessions 

Package B: $5,000 

  • Half-page ad in pdf program booklet 
  • Name of Company on Sponsor List in Program 
  • Company logo and link on conference website 
  • Company Logo displayed on screen between sessions 

Package C: $7,500 

  • Full page ad in pdf program booklet 
  • Poster Session sponsorship 
  • Name of Company on Sponsor List in Program 
  • Company logo and link on conference website  
  • Company Logo displayed on screen between sessions 

Package D: $10,000 

  • Sponsor a Scientific Session or Workshop including brief oral introduction  
  • Full page ad in pdf program booklet 
  • Name of Company on Sponsor List in Program 
  • Company logo and link on conference website  
  • Company Logo displayed on screen between sessions 

Package E: $15,000 

  • Table of company information 
  • Company information packet available in attendees’ registration materials 
  • Company logo and link on conference website  
  • Full page ad in pdf program booklet 
  • Company logo displayed on screen between sessions 
  • Name of company on sponsor list in program 

ECI Associate Director Kevin Korpics (kevin@engconfintl.org) may be contacted for invoicing and any questions.  

Please note that none of the sponsor packages include any free or discounted  registrations for attendees from sponsor companies.

General Information About ECI

Engineering Conferences International (ECI) is a not-for-profit, global engineering conferences program, originally established in 1962 that provides opportunities for the exploration of problems and issues of concern to engineers and scientists from many disciplines.

The format of the conference provides morning and late afternoon or evening sessions in which major presentations are made. Poster sessions will be scheduled for evening discussion as well. Available time is included during the afternoons for ad hoc meetings, informal discussions, and/or recreation. This format is designed to enhance rapport among participants and promote dialogue on the development of the meeting. We believe the conferences have been instrumental in generating ideas and disseminating information to a greater extent than is possible through more conventional forums.

All participants are expected both to attend the entire conference and to contribute actively to the discussions. The recording/photographing of lectures and presentations is forbidden. As ECI conferences take place in an informal atmosphere, casual clothing is the usual attire.

Smoking is prohibited at ECI conferences and conference functions.

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