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09:30 CEST

From Strategy to Collective Action: Building Europe's Agri-Food Biotech Ecosystem Together
Wednesday September 30, 2026 09:30 - 10:15 CEST
Europe has no shortage of ambitious strategies for biotechnology. The challenge now is implementation.
Delivering a competitive, resilient and sustainable European agri-food biotechnology ecosystem will require coordinated action across industry, startups, academia, investors, farmers, policymakers and innovation organisations. No single stakeholder can deliver this transformation alone.
This roundtable will build on the key insights and recommendations collected by the EU Agri-Food Biotech Alliance from representatives from across the entire value chain—including the European Commission, EFSA, industry leaders, startups, investors, research organisations, farmers, retailers and ecosystem partners—to identify the priorities and actions needed to accelerate biotechnology adoption in Europe.
The discussion will focus on how organisations can work together to reduce fragmentation, align around common priorities, launch collaborative initiatives and create greater impact through collective action. The session will conclude with a call for organisations across the value chain to join the effort and help shape a stronger, more connected European agri-food biotechnology ecosystem.


Wednesday September 30, 2026 09:30 - 10:15 CEST
3 Nicolás Achúcarro room

09:30 CEST

The Clinical Future of Bioprinting: From biofabrication technologies to next-generation regenerative therapies
Wednesday September 30, 2026 09:30 - 10:15 CEST
Bioprinting is rapidly evolving from an emerging laboratory technology into a transformative clinical platform with the potential to redefine regenerative medicine. This roundtable will bring together key European stakeholders from biofabrication, robotics, clinical translation and advanced manufacturing to discuss how bioprinting can successfully move from research environments into real-world medical practice.
Through complementary perspectives, the discussion will address the major challenges and opportunities facing the field: unmet clinical needs, in vivo bioprinting, robotic-assisted biofabrication, industrial scalability, regulatory pathways, hospital integration and next-generation regenerative therapies. The session aims to provide a realistic and strategic vision of how the clinical future of bioprinting can be built.
The roundtable would be moderated by Andrea García Lizarribar (TECNALIA), who will guide the discussion around the technological, clinical and industrial pathways required to accelerate the adoption of biofabrication technologies in healthcare.
The proposed panel creates a strong and complementary storyline around the clinical translation of bioprinting technologies:

  • Enabling technologies and manufacturing platforms → REGEMAT 3D
Together, the panel balances:
  • clinical perspective
  • industrial scalability
  • enabling technologies
  • advanced therapies
  • future-oriented innovation
  • while maintaining a realistic and high-impact discussion on how bioprinting can successfully transition from research laboratories into clinical practice.
The session offers a unique opportunity to showcase how European innovation ecosystems are shaping the future of clinically applicable biofabrication technologies.
Moderators
avatar for Andrea García Lizarribar

Andrea García Lizarribar

Investigadora de Biomateriales de Salud, TECNALIA
Doctora en Biomedicina por la Universidad de Barcelona. Graduada en Biotecnología por la Universidad de Girona en 2015, donde realizó el trabajo de final de grado en el departamento de bioquímica y biología molecular. Obtuvo el Máster en Biotecnología Molecular de la Universidad... Read More →
Speakers
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Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo

Director Científico del CCMIJU, Centro de Cirugía de Mínima Invasión Jesús Usón (CCMIJU)
Con más de 30 años de experiencia, el Dr. Sánchez Margallo es el Director Científico del Centro de Cirugía de Mínima Invasión Jesús Usón (CCMIJU), donde ha liderado importantes avances, como la participación del CCMIJU en el primer trasplante pulmonar robótico realizado... Read More →
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Jesús María Izco Zaratiegui

Bioproducts Diversification Manager, VISCOFAN

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Luc Milbergue

Presidente, POIETIS Biosistems
Luc Milbergue cuenta con experiencia previa en Strategir, Energies & Castors y Base Innovation. Fue Superintendente de Compañía de Burdeos entre 1983 y 1986. Posee una sólida trayectoria profesional que incluye desarrollo de nuevos negocios, ventas, desarrollo de productos, Microsoft... Read More →
Wednesday September 30, 2026 09:30 - 10:15 CEST
2 Dorotea Barnés room

10:15 CEST

Startup pitch presentations: Early stage companies
Wednesday September 30, 2026 10:15 - 10:45 CEST
Meet early stage companiesseeking seed/series A funding

Attendees will be invited to vote for the best start up pitch presentation. The winner will get a free registration to BIOSPAIN 2027.



  • Backpacked-Antibody platform  – Izaskun Morillo, Postdoctoral Researcher
  • Exitium Therapeutics  – Angélica Figueroa Conde-Valvís, CSO
  • Korum Diagnostics  – Carla Ferrero Ruedas, CEO
  • Lumina  – Guillem Loren, CEO
  • Platelet Biotechnologies S.l.  – Andrea Acebes Huerta, CEO & Cofounder

Speakers
avatar for Izaskun Morillo

Izaskun Morillo

Postdoctoral Researcher, Backpacked-Antibody platform (EHU)
Izaskun is a postdoctoral researcher in the Antibody Engineering and Membrane Biophysics in Disease group at Biofisika Institute. Since 2021, my research has focused on improving monoclonal antibodies for cancer therapy by enhancing their cargo capacity. This work led to the development... Read More →
avatar for Angélica Figueroa Conde-Valvís

Angélica Figueroa Conde-Valvís

CSO, Exitium Therapeutics
Dra. Angélica Figueroa is a cancer researcher and innovation leader at INIBIC with more than 20 years of experience in molecular oncology, including work at international institutions such as the Medical Research Council-University College London, the National Institute on Aging... Read More →
avatar for Carla Ferrero Ruedas

Carla Ferrero Ruedas

CEO, Korum Diagnostics
CEO of Korum Diagnostics and PhD in Biotechnology specialized in infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Background in translational research and early-stage technology transfer, developing rapid diagnostic solutions for clinical use. Focused on transforming scientific... Read More →
avatar for Guillem Loren

Guillem Loren

CEO, Lumina
Driving the development of novel light‑activated oncology therapies. PhD in Organic Chemistry and a Master's in Business Management in Biomedicine. My previous experience includes innovation management at a biotech spin-off and the design and synthesis of anticancer PROTACs.
avatar for Andrea Acebes Huerta

Andrea Acebes Huerta

CEO & Cofounder, Platelet Biotechnologies S.l.
Dr. Andrea Acebes Huerta is CEO and Co-founder of Platelet Biotechnologies and a scientist specialized in regenerative medicine and platelet-based therapies. She holds a PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Oviedo, awarded with International Mention and EMBO Fellowship recognition... Read More →
Wednesday September 30, 2026 10:15 - 10:45 CEST
4 Raúl Martín room

10:15 CEST

Regulating Intelligence: Bringing AI-Powered Medical Devices to the European Market under MDR and the AI Act
Wednesday September 30, 2026 10:15 - 11:00 CEST
Artificial intelligence is transforming medical devices, particularly software-based technologies for early disease detection and personalised healthcare. However, in 2026 AI-powered medical devices in Europe will operate under a dual regulatory framework shaped by Regulation (EU) 2017/745 (MDR) and the Artificial Intelligence Act, creating one of the most complex compliance environments globally.
This session will bring together a Notified Body representative, a startup with an AI-based speech analysis platform for early detection of dementia, Parkinson’s disease and cardiovascular conditions, and regulatory strategy experts. The panel will provide a multidisciplinary and practice-oriented discussion on how innovative AI solutions can successfully reach the European market.
Key discussion points include:
  • Qualification and classification of AI-based software as medical devices
  • Clinical evidence expectations for machine learning systems
  • Lifecycle management of adaptive algorithms
  • Interaction between MDR and the AI Act requirements
  • Data governance and high-risk AI systems
  • Regulatory pitfalls and common deficiencies identified by Notified Bodies
  • Strategic considerations for startups scaling internationally
The discussion will address whether Europe can maintain global competitiveness in digital health while ensuring patient safety and regulatory robustness. By combining regulatory authority perspective, industry experience and strategic advisory insight, this session offers a practical roadmap for innovators navigating AI medical device development in Europe.
Moderators
avatar for Itiziar Alkorta Idiakez

Itiziar Alkorta Idiakez

Professor, Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea

Speakers
avatar for María Teresa Gómez Manzano

María Teresa Gómez Manzano

Medical Devices Iberia Manager/Medical Devices Lead Auditor, SGS
My professional career began in 2001, at the age of 23, as Quality and Environmental Manager at the multinational company PIMAN, with offices in Alcalá de Henares, Seville, Barcelona, ​​Poland, Morocco, and China, specializing in the metal sector.

Subsequently, in 2002, I joined the consulting firm Alta Calidad Consultores S.L., in the Quality, Environment, and Prevention Department. For the next four years, I held the position of junior consultant and later senior consultant. My responsibilities included providing legal advice... Read More →
avatar for Javier Zaldua Aguirre

Javier Zaldua Aguirre

CEO & CSO, Accexible Impacto

avatar for Talyta Carteano

Talyta Carteano

New Associate Director, Asphalion
Talyta started at Asphalion as Medical Device Manager and Lead Auditor in 2020, bringing over 10 years’ experience in the Medical Devices field. She combines a technical background with a fulfilling career in the fields of regulatory affairs, quality management systems, devices development and leading people.She has proved to be key to the company since the very beginning thanks to her experience, which covers multiple... Read More →
Wednesday September 30, 2026 10:15 - 11:00 CEST
1 Margarita Salas auditorium Azkue Kalea, 1, 48902 San Vicente de Barakaldo, Bizkaia

11:30 CEST

Fishing in the Atlantic Marine Biotech Innovation Ecosystem: from potential to societal impact
Wednesday September 30, 2026 11:30 - 12:15 CEST
Fishing in the Atlantic Marine Biotech Innovation Ecosystem: A Comprehensive Examination of Emerging Scientific and Technological Potential, Pathways for Development and Commercialization, Policy and Governance Challenges, and the Tangible Societal Impacts on Coastal Economies, Public Health, Biodiversity Conservation, and Community Resilience This expanded formulation frames a broad, multi-dimensional exploration of the Atlantic marine biotechnology and fisheries landscape — tracing how basic research and nascent technologies move through translational development, entrepreneurship, and regulatory systems into real-world applications. It highlights interconnected topics such as sustainable resource management, value-chain innovation (from bioprospecting to bio-based products), equity and livelihoods for coastal communities, environmental and biodiversity considerations, and measurable benefits to public health, regional economies, and social well-being. The emphasis is on understanding not just the scientific potential but also the institutional, economic, and societal mechanisms that determine whether innovations deliver meaningful, equitable impact.

Representative of A4F
Moderators
avatar for Elisabete Costa

Elisabete Costa

Scientific and Technology Advisor, Blue Bio Alliance

Speakers
avatar for Tiago H. Silva

Tiago H. Silva

Academic & reserah staff, University of Minho - Biomaterials, Biodegradables and Biomimetics Research Group
PhD in Chemistry (Analytical Chemistry/Electrochemistry) - Universidade do Porto, 2006
 
Graduation in Chemistry (Analytical Chemistry) - Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto, 2001
 
Research Area:
MARINE INSPIRED BIOMATERIALS: Marine origin polymers and ceramics in Tissue Engineering; Valorization of marine resources and by-products; extraction/isolation and characterization of marine polymers (chitosan, collagen, fucoidan) and ceramics (calcium phosphates and biosilica); development... Read More →
avatar for Marta Conde Sieira

Marta Conde Sieira

Professor, Universidade de Vigo - Marine Research Center
Prof. Marta Conde-Sieira has developed her career in aquaculture, specializing in fish physiology, stress, and appetite regulation. After earning her PhD at the University of Vigo, she conducted postdoctoral research in Portugal, focusing on Senegalese sole and sustainable aquafeeds... Read More →
avatar for Ibon Cancio

Ibon Cancio

Full Professor, University of the Basque Country
Associate Professor in Cell Biology in UPV/EHU, accredited for Full Professorship by Spanish ANECA in May 2010 (positive answer of University for promotion July 2020). He has been coordinator of the official Masters degree in “Environmental Contamination & Toxicology” from 2012... Read More →
Wednesday September 30, 2026 11:30 - 12:15 CEST
3 Nicolás Achúcarro room

11:30 CEST

From Platform to Patient: Scaling Biotech and Advanced Therapies Through Integrated CDMO Ecosystems
Wednesday September 30, 2026 11:30 - 12:15 CEST
As biologics and advanced therapies—including proteins, antibodies, and ATMPs—reshape the therapeutic landscape, the key challenge is no longer only scientific, but industrial. This roundtable will explore how CDMOs are evolving beyond isolated capabilities into integrated, platform-driven ecosystems that accelerate development, reduce risk, and enable efficient path-to-patient.


Rather than focusing solely on technologies, the discussion will highlight how collaboration across specialized players—viral vector developers, biologics manufacturers, and fill-finish experts—can create seamless development pathways. The goal is to understand how to connect early innovation with robust, scalable, and compliant manufacturing strategies.
Key Discussion Topics
  • Platforms as enablers: How standardized platforms can reduce timelines and costs, while balancing the need for flexibility in complex and novel therapies.


  •  End-to-end thinking: The importance of integrating drug substance and drug product considerations early to avoid late-stage challenges.

  • Scaling advanced therapies: Key bottlenecks in moving from clinical to commercial manufacturing, particularly for ATMPs and viral vectors.

  • The power of proximity: Why close collaboration between CDMO teams and developers is critical to accelerate decision-making, knowledge transfer, and execution.
Differentiation Angle:

This session will provide a strategic perspective on how to move from fragmented innovation to coordinated industrial execution—combining platform efficiency with collaboration—to ultimately deliver complex therapies to patients faster and more reliably.

Moderators
avatar for Andreu Soldevilla

Andreu Soldevilla

CEO, Syna Therapeutics

Speakers
avatar for Laura de la Torre

Laura de la Torre

MK Manager, Leanbio

avatar for Natalia Elizalde

Natalia Elizalde

Chief Business Development Officer, Vivebiotech
Graduate in Pharmacy, she developed her end of degree project at UCLH Hospital in London. Afterwards, she was awarded a European PhD as a result of a thesis (University of Navarra; temporary stay at Oxford University) focused on the long-term effects of chronic mild stress over behaviour... Read More →
avatar for David Blanco Berrenechea

David Blanco Berrenechea

Business Development & Programme Management Director, LeanBio
15 years of experience in biotech and pharmaceuticals business development and project management including PMP certification. Proven business leader with demonstrated success managing global complex CDMO projects in the Pharma and Biotech Industry and integrating all aspects of complex... Read More →
avatar for András Dinnyés

András Dinnyés

Co-founder and General Director, Biotalentum
Co-founder and general director of BioTalentum Ltd. He has been working on embryology, cryobiology, cloning and stem cell biology since 1985. He has been a Fulbright Scholar in the US in 1991-92 and worked at the University of Connecticut (US) for 1997-99, where he invented and patented... Read More →
Wednesday September 30, 2026 11:30 - 12:15 CEST
2 Dorotea Barnés room

11:30 CEST

The Role of Clusters in Fostering the Biotech Ecosystem
Wednesday September 30, 2026 11:30 - 12:15 CEST
1. Conselleiro de Educación, Ciencia, Universidades y FP (Nota: Este seria nuestro Conselleiro, es donde esta integrada la Agencia Gallega de Innovación(GAIN))
Román Rodríguez González
Mails:
[email protected] (Conselleiro de Educación, Ciencia, Universidades y FP)
[email protected] (Jefe Gabinete Conselleiro)
[email protected] (Secretaria Conselleiro)
2. Conselleiro de Sanidad
Antonio Gómez Caamaño
Mails:
[email protected] (Conselleiro de Sanidad)
[email protected] (Jefa Gabinete Conselleiro)
[email protected] (Secretaria Conselleiro)

Regional biotechnology clusters and associations play a vital role in strengthening the biotechnology ecosystem by promoting collaboration among stakeholders, facilitating knowledge transfer, and accelerating the scientific and business development of the sector. Their work enhances the competitiveness of biotechnology companies while reinforcing the innovation and growth potential of their respective regions.

The aim of this session is to examine the role of biotechnology clusters in the development of the sector, explore how they collaborate with one another, and identify the key strengths and challenges across different regions, highlighting both shared priorities and the distinctive characteristics of each regional ecosystem. The discussion will also address the Biotech Act proposal to promote networks of biotechnology clusters as a means of strengthening competitiveness and fostering collaboration across the European biotechnology sector.

Propuesta de Ponentes: 

Moderador: Acesabio o bien AseBio y metemos a Acesabio como ponente?
  • Idoia Muñoz, Directora del BHC
  • Robert Fabregat, Director general de Biocat
  • Jesús Agüero, Director Bioval
  • Zara Pons, General Manager BIOIB
  • Loli Pereiro, Manager Bioga

Speakers
avatar for Cristina Nadal Sanmartin

Cristina Nadal Sanmartin

Directora ejecutiva de Policy de MSD en España, MSD
President of AseBio since December 2025.
Since July 2020, she has held the position of Executive Director of Policy & Government Affairs at the pharmaceutical company Merck, Sharp & Dohme de España, S.A.
Since December 2023, she has been Second Vice President of the Spanish Asso... Read More →
Wednesday September 30, 2026 11:30 - 12:15 CEST
1 Margarita Salas auditorium Azkue Kalea, 1, 48902 San Vicente de Barakaldo, Bizkaia

11:30 CEST

Startup Pitch Presentations ATMP
Wednesday September 30, 2026 11:30 - 12:15 CEST
Meet innovative companies developing Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products, which are innovative drugs for human used based on genes, cells or tissue engineering.

Start-ups will have the opportunity to present their business plans to a panel of investors. Attendees will be invited to vote for the best start up pitch presentation. The winner will get a free registration to BIOSPAIN 2026. 


Presenting companies:

  • Amets Biotechnology  – Laia Trigueros Motos, CEO
  • Golden Gate Biotech - Jascha Blobel, CEO
  • Miramoon Pharma   –  Amalia Capilla,  CEO
  • Nocturna Therapeutics   –   Miriam Corredor, CEO
  • Peaches S.l.   –   Francesca Sarno, CSO
  • Popcorn Therapeutics –  Iker Ausejo Mauleon,COO
  • Tetraneuron SL   –   Ángel Lucio Pereira, CEO

Speakers
avatar for Laia Trigueros Motos

Laia Trigueros Motos

CEO, Amets Biotechnology
Solid track record in biomedical research and strategic leadership, resulting in impactful scientific solutions. Training in business management with the mission of guiding the clinical translation and international growth of Amets Biotechnology.
avatar for Jascha Blobel

Jascha Blobel

Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Golden Gait Biotech
Jascha Blobel is working since over 15 years in the development of biotech companies. Has has been involved in 3 out-licensing deals. As co-founder and CEO of Molomics Biotech, the company was sold to San Fransisco based VeriSIM Life in 2022. Jascha studied chemistry at the Ludwig-Maximilians... Read More →
avatar for Amalia Capilla

Amalia Capilla

CEO, Miramoon Pharma
Dr. Amalia Capilla is CEO of Miramoon Pharma and a biotech executive with 20+ years of experience in regenerative medicine, gene and cell therapy, and translational research. She holds a PhD in Molecular Biology from the University of Valencia and completed postdoctoral training at... Read More →
avatar for Miriam Corredor Sánchez

Miriam Corredor Sánchez

CEO, Nocturna Therapeutics
Miriam Corredor is CEO of NoctuRNA Therapeutics, a biotech company developing novel circular RNA therapeutics for neurodegenerative, neuromuscular and infectious diseases. She holds a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry in neurodegenerative diseases and a Master’s in Business Innovation... Read More →
avatar for Francesca Sarno

Francesca Sarno

CSO, Peaches S.L.
PhD in Biology with 15+ years of experience in translational oncology and advanced therapy development. Formerly involved in CNIO and hospital-based research, with 20+ scientific publications and experience coordinating European R&D projects. As Scientific Director at Peaches Biotech... Read More →
avatar for Iker Ausejo Mauleon

Iker Ausejo Mauleon

COO, Popcorn Therapeutics
Dr. Iker Ausejo Mauleon obtained his Ph.D. in applied medicine and biomedicine from the University of Navarra in 2023, complemented by international experience at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. Recognized as an emerging talent under 35 in Navarra, he has received 8 prestigious... Read More →
avatar for Ángel Lucio Pereira

Ángel Lucio Pereira

CEO, Tetraneuron S.L.
Angel Lucio is the CEO of Tetraneuron, a Spanish biotech company, advancing gene therapy solutions for Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases. After several years supporting the company as an advisor and board member, Angel now leads its next phase of growth, as... Read More →
Wednesday September 30, 2026 11:30 - 12:15 CEST
4 Raúl Martín room

12:15 CEST

From Lab to Market: Financing Spain’s Deep-Tech Future through Innvierte & Tech Transfer
Wednesday September 30, 2026 12:15 - 13:00 CEST
Spain is doubling down on early-stage innovation with the launch of the Innvierte Deep-Tech & Tech Transfer programme, led by CDTI Innovación under the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (MICIU), in collaboration with the European Investment Fund. With a total allocation of €353 million targeting early-stage technologies (TRL 2–4), this initiative aims to close Spain’s critical funding gap between research and commercialization—unlocking the potential of universities, research centers, and spin-offs.
This round table will explore how public-private co-investment models—such as the recent €30 million commitment into the Montana Children’s Health fund managed by Ship2B Ventures—can catalyze a stronger deep-tech ecosystem. Panelists will discuss the role of institutional capital in de-risking early innovation, the challenges of tech transfer in Spain, and how to scale breakthrough science into globally competitive companies.
Key questions include: How can Spain better align financial instruments with the needs of deep-tech entrepreneurs? What lessons can be drawn from this first Innvierte transaction? And how can investors, corporates, and public actors collaborate to accelerate the journey from lab to market?
The session is designed for investors, fund managers, tech transfer offices, policymakers, and entrepreneurs seeking to understand and engage with Spain’s evolving deep-tech financing landscape.

Moderators
avatar for Ángel Sánchez

Ángel Sánchez

Partner, Science & Innovation Link Office (SILO)

Speakers
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Moisés Martín Carretero

Director General, CDTI

José Moisés Martín Carretero university degree in economics from the Universidad autónoma de Madrid and has extended graduate programs in finance from the IE Business School, Economic Analysis in the national and international economic relations in the CEPADE from Universidad... Read More →
avatar for Marc Ramis Castellfort

Marc Ramis Castellfort

Founder & Managing Partner, Montana
Marc is passionate about building ventures in the life sciences. He is co-Founder and Managing Partner of the Montana Children’s Health, a venture capital fund managed by Ship2B Ventures, where he focuses on creating and scaling companies dedicated to children’s health and pediatric... Read More →
avatar for Clara Campás

Clara Campás

Managing partner and co-founder of Asabys, Asabys Partners
Managing partner and co-founder of Asabys. Clara currently serves on the board of directors of Ona Therapeutics, Nuage Therapeutics, ALLOX and Augustine Therapeutics.Formerly, Clara served as Strategy & Development Director at Kern Pharma and held several positions at Advancell, including... Read More →
Wednesday September 30, 2026 12:15 - 13:00 CEST
4 Raúl Martín room

12:15 CEST

New Approach Methodologies (NAMs): Accelerating Safer, Smarter and More Human-Relevant Innovation in Drug and Chemical Development
Wednesday September 30, 2026 12:15 - 13:00 CEST
New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) are transforming the way drugs, medical products, and chemicals are evaluated by providing more predictive, human-relevant, and sustainable alternatives to traditional testing approaches. By integrating advanced in vitro models, computational tools, artificial intelligence, in silico toxicology, and innovative preclinical strategies, NAMs offer new opportunities to improve safety assessment, reduce development timelines, lower costs, and support regulatory decision-making.
This round table will bring together leading experts from industry and technology providers to explore the current state and future potential of NAMs across the life sciences sector. The discussion will examine how emerging methodologies are being implemented in research and development workflows, the scientific and regulatory challenges that remain, and the collaborative efforts needed to accelerate adoption.
Representatives from CMG MedDev, ProtoQSAR, Labcorp and IVT Becytes will share their perspectives on the role of digital technologies, predictive modeling, advanced biological systems, and regulatory science in shaping the next generation of safety and efficacy assessment.
The session will address key questions including:
  • How can NAMs improve the predictivity and translational value of preclinical testing?
  • What role do AI, computational toxicology, and in silico approaches play in modern risk assessment?
  • How are regulators responding to the growing adoption of NAMs?
  • What barriers are limiting broader implementation, and how can they be overcome?
  • How can collaboration between biotechnology companies, technology developers, regulators, and investors accelerate the transition toward human-relevant innovation?
Attendees will gain practical insights into the opportunities and challenges associated with NAMs, as well as a forward-looking view of how these technologies are reshaping drug development, chemical safety assessment, and the broader bioeconomy.


Arosa I+D TBA
Kent Grindstaff, Consulting Director of Scientific Affairs (Kansas, USA), BeCytes Biotechnologies (BioIVT), TBC

Speakers
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Natalia Sánchez

Senior Scientific Advisor, BeCytes Biotechnologies (BioIVT)

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Carmen Martín González

CEO, Founder & Sr Principal Consultant, Cmg Meddev SL

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John Kendrick

Executive Director, NAMs and Emerging Technologies, Labcorp
Over the past 20 years, I have worked diligently to build and refine my skills in Drug Development, with a particular focus on the scientific elements that make up DMPK. I have continued learning and evolving the skills for scientific and organizational leadership of this discipline... Read More →
avatar for Simón Perera del Rosario

Simón Perera del Rosario

Business Development Manager, ProtoQSAR
Simón. Simón Perera holds a degree in Biotechnology from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and a Master's degree in Biological Anthropology from the University of Barcelona.

He has worked as a project manager and business developer at various companies, including Anaxomics... Read More →
Wednesday September 30, 2026 12:15 - 13:00 CEST
3 Nicolás Achúcarro room

14:30 CEST

Accelerating Oncology Innovation: Collaborative Models for Early Translation
Wednesday September 30, 2026 14:30 - 15:15 CEST
The successful translation of early-stage oncology research into therapies that reach patients requires more than scientific excellence. It demands effective collaboration among researchers, technology transfer professionals, biotech companies, patient organizations, investors, and funding institutions. As Europe increasingly embraces collaborative and impact-driven innovation models, new approaches are emerging to bridge the gap between discovery and clinical application.

This roundtable will explore how structured collaboration can accelerate oncology innovation and improve the likelihood that promising discoveries reach patients. Using real-world examples from the oncology innovation ecosystem, the session will highlight how coordinated support mechanisms can de-risk early-stage projects, strengthen translational pathways, and ensure patient needs are integrated from the outset.
The discussion will address key drivers transforming oncology drug development, including:
  • Advances in molecular biology, genomics, and biomarker-driven clinical development that are enabling more precise and targeted therapeutic strategies.
  • The growing use of real-world data (RWD) and real-world evidence (RWE) to inform clinical development and decision-making.
  • The integration of patient perspectives from the earliest stages of research, ensuring that scientific priorities, development pathways, and innovation outcomes reflect real clinical needs and patient experiences.
  • The application of artificial intelligence and machine learning across the R&D continuum, from target identification and drug discovery to biomarker development, clinical trial optimization, patient recruitment, and prediction of treatment response and toxicity.
Bringing together perspectives from academia, venture capital, biotech SMEs, patient advocacy organizations, and innovation support entities, the session will provide actionable insights into how collaborative ecosystems can accelerate oncology innovation and create greater translational impact.

A particular focus will be placed on the role of innovation support and incubation programs in identifying high-potential research projects and transforming them into investable opportunities. Speakers will discuss how early definition of an investment thesis—grounded in patient benefit, societal impact, and commercial potential—can strengthen project development and attract follow-on investment. The session will also explore how venture capital investors increasingly contribute beyond financing, actively supporting project evaluation, strategic positioning, and market alignment from the earliest stages. AECC, the Spanish Association Against Cancer, will present their pioneering Patient Advocacy programme its complemnetarity to their  newTechnology Transfer Program.

Representatives from Oncomatryx, Naru Intelligence, and Hawk Biosystems will share their experiences in developing cutting-edge technologies, including antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), AI-driven clinical research solutions, and next-generation spatial proteomics platforms.

By showcasing successful examples of cross-sector collaboration, this session will demonstrate how coordinated innovation ecosystems can accelerate the journey from laboratory discovery to patient benefit.
Participants will gain practical insights into building investable, patient-centered oncology projects and fostering partnerships that accelerate translation and market adoption.


Proposed Panelists
  • Representative, AECC Patient Advocacy Program / AECC INNOVA or AECC IMPACTO initiatives?

Moderators
avatar for Sofía Cabezudo

Sofía Cabezudo

Head of Innovation, Fundación Científica de la Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer

Speakers
avatar for Laureano Simón

Laureano Simón

CEO, Oncomatryx
Dr. Simón is the founder of Progenika Biopharma S.A. and co-founder of Progenika Inc., Proteomika S.L., and Abytnek Biopharma S.L. Dr. Simón has extensive experience in the diagnostics industry and has collaborated successfully with pharmaceutical companies.
Currently, Dr. Simón is the CEO of Progenika Group, co-CEO of Progenika Inc., and serves as a Director in biotechnology companies in Europe and the United States.He also advises various governments, scientific committees, public institutions, and private foundations on technology... Read More →
avatar for Arkaitz Carracedo

Arkaitz Carracedo

ERC Consolidator Grant Ikerbasque Research Professor Cancer Cell Signaling And Metabolism Lab, CIC Biogune
Arkaitz Carracedo obtained his BSc in Biology from the Complutense University of Madrid, and he continued his scientific pursuits by completing his PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the same university. At this early stage in his career, he focused on researching the "... Read More →
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Eider Sánchez

Cofounder & CEO, Naru Intelligence Solutions S.L.

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Fernando Aguirre

CEO, Hawk Biosystems
MSc in Physics, Fernando has more than 25 years of new business launch leadership across business development, internationalization and M&A, both as an entrepreneur (he has founded 5 companies so far) as well as in global management position in multinational companies such as Ericsson... Read More →
Wednesday September 30, 2026 14:30 - 15:15 CEST
2 Dorotea Barnés room

14:30 CEST

Advancing Transplant Innovation: Bridging Clinical Excellence with Smarter Drug Development
Wednesday September 30, 2026 14:30 - 15:15 CEST
A silent storm is sweeping the globe: chronic kidney failure touches more than 850 million lives, ranks ninth among causes of death, and affects roughly 10% of the world’s population. In Spain alone, 15% of adults live with chronic kidney disease and about 68,000 people require dialysis or transplant to survive. Spain stands out as a beacon of transplant medicine — performing more than 6,000 kidney transplants a year and consistently leading the world in donor rates and clinical outcomes. Yet even a success story must evolve. To truly conquer organ shortages, extend long-term graft survival, and free patients from lifelong immunosuppression, bold innovation is essential. The horizon is already changing: xenotransplantation, advanced machine perfusion for organ preservation, robotic-assisted surgery (an area where Spain is a trailblazer), and AI-driven donor–recipient matching are reshaping what’s possible. Transplantation is re-emerging as a frontier of therapeutic invention, offering a rare opportunity to recast how drugs and biologics are developed for complex, high-stakes indications. Spain’s dense, high-volume clinical landscape offers an exceptional proving ground to accelerate next-generation drug development. By weaving together model-informed drug development, adaptive and innovative trial designs, and early regulatory alignment, we can shorten timelines, reduce development risk, and create more efficient clinical programs. The complexity of transplant studies — patient heterogeneity, long timelines, and shifting endpoints — demands this kind of nimble, collaborative approach. What’s needed now is stronger partnership between clinical centers, industry, regulators, and patient organizations to build an integrated ecosystem for transplant-focused innovation. The upcoming round table will explore how Spain can leverage its clinical excellence to become a global reference for transplant drug development, and how a forward-looking, coordinated strategy can turn today’s promise into tomorrow’s cures.
Speakers
avatar for Isabel Portero

Isabel Portero

CSO & Founder, Biohope
Isabel Portero (Salamanca, 1970) is the founder and CEO of Biohope, a startup dedicated to the creation and development of biomedical tests that allow for personalized medical treatment in diseases with an immunological basis. A Doctor of Medicine and specialist in Internal Medicine... Read More →
avatar for Alberto Breda

Alberto Breda

Head of Urologic Oncology and the Renal Transplant Surgical Team, Fundació Puigvert
Deputy Director of the Urology Department | Puigvert FoundationThis position is combined with the direction of the Urologic Oncology Unit and the Renal Transplant Surgical Team. Puigvert Foundation, Barcelona.
President of the Robotic Surgery Section | European Robotic Urology Sec... Read More →
avatar for Beatriz Dominguez-Gil

Beatriz Dominguez-Gil

General Director, National Transplant Organization (ONT)
Beatriz Domínguez-Gil holds a degree in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Salamanca. She earned her doctorate in Internal Medicine from the Complutense University of Madrid and worked as a nephrologist at the 12 de Octubre Hospital in Madrid from 2000 to 2007.Before being appointed director of... Read More →
avatar for Sofía Zárraga Larrondo

Sofía Zárraga Larrondo

Jefa de Servicio de Nefrología en Hospital Universitario de Cruces (Osakidetza)

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Tim Schroeder

CEO, CTI Clinical Trial & Consulting
Tim is Executive Chairman and Founder of CTI, bringing more than 35 years of clinical, academic, and industry experience in global drug and device development. Prior to founding CTI, he held numerous faculty positions at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Tim was also... Read More →
Wednesday September 30, 2026 14:30 - 15:15 CEST
1 Margarita Salas auditorium Azkue Kalea, 1, 48902 San Vicente de Barakaldo, Bizkaia

14:30 CEST

Unlocking Opportunities in precision fermentation for the food industry
Wednesday September 30, 2026 14:30 - 15:15 CEST
Imagine a kitchen where tiny, tireless chefs—yeast, bacteria, or fungi—are taught new recipes at the molecular level. That is precision fermentation: a carefully controlled, biology-driven process that programs microorganisms to churn out specific food ingredients, from enzymes and flavor molecules to structurally complex proteins. Using modern genetic and metabolic engineering, these microbial artisans produce high-purity molecules that once came only from animals or cumbersome extraction processes, offering a platform that’s predictable, scalable, and potentially kinder to the planet.

One of the clearest and most evocative examples of this approach is the creation of recombinant caseins. Caseins—the alpha, beta and kappa family members that give milk its character—are the architect proteins that assemble into micelles, creating milk’s texture, emulsifying power, and its ability to be turned into curds for cheese.

That said, the path from fermenter to supermarket shelf has practical hurdles: regulatory approval pathways, production economics, downstream processing and quality control, supply-chain integration, and consumer acceptance all matter. Overcoming these requires engineering, rigorous testing, smart economics, and clear communication about safety and benefits.

Potential speakers

  • LEVPROT: Sabemos que están trabajando en temas de proteínas dulces por fermentación de precisión
  • NOVONESIS: Creemos que es una empresa muy potente que puede tener tirón.
  • Cocoon
  • AZTI??

Speakers
avatar for Guadalupe Monserrat Alvarado Jasso

Guadalupe Monserrat Alvarado Jasso

Researcher in culinary biotechnology, Basque Culinary Center/GOe Tech Center
I am a highly accomplished and strategic-minded professional with a Ph.D and a scientific approach to in managing research, development, and innovation projects, with extensive experience in leading multidisciplinary teams and optimizing resources. My scientific and strategic approach... Read More →
avatar for Ana Torrejón Cabello

Ana Torrejón Cabello

Responsable de Microbiología y Biotecnología Industrial, AINIA
Chemical Engineer (Polytechnic University of Valencia, 2006) and Master in Agri-food Biotechnology (University of Valencia, 2019).She is currently the Head of Microbiology and Industrial Biotechnology at AINIA. She has over ten years of experience in scaling up biotechnological processes... Read More →
Wednesday September 30, 2026 14:30 - 15:15 CEST
3 Nicolás Achúcarro room

15:15 CEST

Circularity at Scale: The 2030 Value Chain Challenge
Wednesday September 30, 2026 15:15 - 16:00 CEST
The European Union has positioned the bioeconomy as a cornerstone of its competitiveness, sustainability, and strategic autonomy agenda. The recently launched Strategy for a Competitive and Sustainable EU Bioeconomy seeks to accelerate the transition from innovation to industrial deployment by removing regulatory barriers, scaling investment, creating lead markets for bio-based solutions, and strengthening sustainable biomass value chains.

This roundtable will explore how Europe's new policy framework can translate into growth opportunities for biotechnology companies, investors, industrial partners, and regional innovation ecosystems. Discussions will focus on the practical implications of the strategy's four pillars: accelerating innovation and scale-up, developing markets for bio-based products and technologies, securing sustainable feedstocks and circular value chains, and strengthening Europe's global leadership in the bioeconomy.

Bringing together representatives from industry, policymakers, investors, and innovation organizations, the session will examine the actions needed to move bio-based innovations from the laboratory to commercial deployment. Particular attention will be given to regulatory modernization, industrial financing, public procurement, advanced biomanufacturing, and the creation of demand for sustainable bio-based solutions.

As Europe seeks to build resilient value chains and reduce dependence on fossil-based resources, this discussion will highlight how biotechnology can become a key driver of industrial transformation, economic growth, and environmental sustainability across the continent.

Key discussion questions:
  • How can Europe accelerate the scale-up and commercialization of bio-based innovations?
  • What regulatory and financing mechanisms are needed to strengthen industrial biotechnology competitiveness?
  • How can lead markets be created for bio-based materials, chemicals, food ingredients, and advanced biomanufacturing solutions?
  • What role should public procurement and industrial partnerships play in driving demand?
  • How can Europe strengthen its strategic autonomy while ensuring sustainable and circular biomass value chains?
This framing aligns much more closely with the European Commission's 2025 Bioeconomy Strategy and AseBio's advocacy around regulatory streamlining, industrial scale-up, investment mobilization, and market creation.

Ya he contactado con estos y estos pendiente de su contestación, excepto ASINCAR que ya ha dado el ok.
  • Celignis, Irlanda, SME, Agrifood
  • ASINCAR, España, RTO, Agrifood à CONFIRMADOS
  • Decathlon, Francia, Industria, Textil
  • Novamont, Italia, Industria, Bioplasticos
  • Nido, España, Start-up, Materiales biobasados


Wednesday September 30, 2026 15:15 - 16:00 CEST
3 Nicolás Achúcarro room

15:15 CEST

Current innovation trends in therapeutic technologies and modalities: what is the potential of Spain to ride these waves?
Wednesday September 30, 2026 15:15 - 16:00 CEST
A guided tour of Spain’s biomedical frontier: where tomorrow’s therapies are being born, who’s driving them, which technologies enable them, and how to convert those breakthroughs into investment and company-building opportunities
Moderators
avatar for Montserrat Vendrell

Montserrat Vendrell

Partner, Asabys Partners
Montse currently serves on the board of directors of Ona Therapeutics, InBrain Neuroelectronics, Peptomyc and Accure. She is also independent director at the board of Oryzon genomics.Formerly, Montse was partner at Aliath Bioventures and Alta Life Sciences. Prior to that, she was... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Robert Fabregat

Robert Fabregat

General Manager, Biocat - Catalan Bioregion
Robert Fabregat (Barcelona, 1980) holds a degree in Chemistry and a PhD in Pharmacy from the University of Barcelona (UB), as well as a Master’s degree in Project Management from BES-La Salle and specific training in Strategy and Innovation from ESADE. From 2019 to 2021, he was... Read More →
avatar for Gurutz Linazasoro

Gurutz Linazasoro

Neurólogo / Fundador, VIVEbiotech
Gurutz es neurólogo especializado en enfermedad de Parkinson y trastornos neurodegenerativos. Es Director del Programa de Terapias Avanzadas para el Alzheimer y Parkinson del Grupo Quirón Salud-Policlínica Gipuzkoa, y Director del Curso Nacional Anual sobre Trastornos del Movimiento.Gurutz... Read More →
avatar for Gloria González

Gloria González

CIMA, investigadora-Directora de Innovación / CSO en VIVET, Venture partner de Asabys, CIMA
Directora de programa Terapia Génica de Enfermedades Raras.
Investigadora principal del grupo Terapias Avanzadas para Enfermedades Hepáticas Raras.
Dedicación preferencial a la terapia génica enfermedades hepáticas, modelos animales de enfermedades hepáticas.
avatar for Moisés Martín Carretero

Moisés Martín Carretero

Director General, CDTI

José Moisés Martín Carretero university degree in economics from the Universidad autónoma de Madrid and has extended graduate programs in finance from the IE Business School, Economic Analysis in the national and international economic relations in the CEPADE from Universidad... Read More →
Wednesday September 30, 2026 15:15 - 16:00 CEST
2 Dorotea Barnés room

15:15 CEST

Substance Matters: From Microbiome Breakthroughs to EU Benchmarks
Wednesday September 30, 2026 15:15 - 16:00 CEST
Human-derived substances are at the forefront of a new wave of biomedical innovation, spanning cell therapies, microbiome-based interventions, and advanced medicinal products. As these technologies rapidly evolve, so too does the complexity of the regulatory landscape governing their development and clinical application within the European Union.
This session will explore the scientific, clinical, and regulatory dimensions of substances of human origin (SoHO), with a focus on how emerging frameworks aim to balance patient safety, ethical considerations, and innovation. Experts will provide insights into the latest EU regulatory developments, including classification challenges, compliance pathways, and the implications of the evolving SoHO regulation.
A featured perspective from industry will highlight real-world translation, showcasing how cutting-edge companies—such as those working in microbiome therapeutics—navigate regulatory uncertainty while advancing novel therapies toward the clinic. The discussion will emphasize practical strategies for stakeholders across biotech, healthcare, and policy to effectively bring human-derived innovations to market.
Join us to unpack what truly constitutes “substance” in today’s biotech ecosystem—and how Europe is shaping its future.

Microviable
¿CSL?
¿Arosa I+D?

Speakers
avatar for Joaquín Antonio Delgadillo Duarte

Joaquín Antonio Delgadillo Duarte

Director Científico, BANCO DE SANGRE Y TEJIDOS
Licenciado en Medicina y Cirugía por la Universidad de Barcelona, con la especialidad de Farmacología Clínica en el Hospital Universitario del Vall d'Hebron, y Doctor en Medicina y Cirugía por la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. Ha cursado el Postgrado en Metodologías Estadísticas... Read More →
avatar for Patricia del Río

Patricia del Río

Executive Director, Mikrobiomik
Con más de tres años de trayectoria en Mikrobiomik, Patricia ha sido una pieza clave en su crecimiento, comenzando como Responsable de Ensayos Clínicos y más recientemente como Directora de Desarrollo de Negocios e Innovación.
Antes de unirse a Mikrobiomik, Patricia lider... Read More →
Wednesday September 30, 2026 15:15 - 16:00 CEST
1 Margarita Salas auditorium Azkue Kalea, 1, 48902 San Vicente de Barakaldo, Bizkaia

15:15 CEST

Startup Pitch Presentations. Drug Development & Delivery
Wednesday September 30, 2026 15:15 - 16:30 CEST
Each company will be given a six-minute spotlight to unveil investment opportunities in drug development and delivery—six minutes to ignite interest and sketch the future of medicine.

Attendees will be invited to vote for the best start up pitch presentation. The winner will get a free registration to BIOSPAIN 2027.


  • Vaxdyn – Juan José Infante Viñolo, CEO
  • FatrixGel  – Pablo Sánchez-Rey Chiapasco, CEO & Founder
  • Flavii Therapeutics  – Ariadna Boloix Amenós & Ainia Bellver , CEO & CSO & Co-founders
  • Gate2brain – Mertixell Teixidó Turà, CEO & CSO
  • i+Med S.coop –  Andrea Zapater Matute, R&D Business Developer
  • Molefy Pharma - Tania Ortuño, Head of Operations
  • Nanogrow Biotech – Nicolás Galmarini Galmarini, CEO & Co-founder
  • Nostrum Biodiscovery –Marie-Eve Beaulieu, General Manager
  • Olavide Neuron STX S.L. (ONESTX) – Ángel Cebolla Ramírez, CEO
  • Ploid AI Biotech - Adolfo Gastalver, Co-Founder & CEO
  • Resistia – Ignacio Massone, CEO & Co-founder

Speakers
avatar for Juan José Infante Viñolo

Juan José Infante Viñolo

CEO, Vaxdyn
Dr. Infante leads Vaxdyn and its international collaboration network, advancing vaccines against antibiotic-resistant bacteria. As co-inventor of the company's core technology, he has secured funding from CARB-X, the European Commission and specialist investors. His background combines... Read More →
avatar for Pablo Sanchez-rey

Pablo Sanchez-rey

CEO & Founder, FatrixGel
Biologist and biotechnologist with a PhD in Biological Sciences and over 10 years of experience in the startup ecosystem. Former COO of a Fermentation Biotech, leading operations, strategic execution, and stakeholder relations. Currently CEO and founder of Fatrix Biotech, a biomaterial... Read More →
avatar for Ariadna Boloix Amenós

Ariadna Boloix Amenós

CEO & Co-founder, Flavii Therapeutics
Dr. Ariadna Boloix Amenós is CEO & Co-founder of Flavii Therapeutics S.L., leading corporate strategy and business development. She holds a PhD in Biochemistry and Biomedicine (UAB) and a Pharmacy degree (UB). Her research at the Vall d’Hebron Research Institute and Institute of Materials Science of Barcel... Read More →
avatar for Meritxell Teixidó Turà

Meritxell Teixidó Turà

Ceo & Cso, Gate2brain
Meritxell Teixidó holds a PhD in Organic Chemistry from the University of Barcelona and an eMBA from UOC. She spent more than 15 years at IRB Barcelona leading research on peptides capable of crossing biological barriers, co-supervising 10 PhDs, publishing over 50 scientific articles... Read More →
avatar for Andrea Zapater Matute

Andrea Zapater Matute

R&D Business Developer, i+Med S.coop
Andrea Zapater, PhD, is an R&D Business Development Manager at i+Med, focused on advanced biomaterials and drug delivery technologies for innovative therapeutic applications. She holds a PhD in Personalized Medicine and has experience in biotechnology, translational research, and... Read More →
avatar for Tania Ortuño

Tania Ortuño

Head of Operations, Molefy Pharma SL
Tania Ortuño is a biologist and doctor in Neuroscience with extensive experience combining scientific R&D with business development skills in innovation-driven environments. Her career spans neuroscience research and biotech operations, giving her a multidisciplinary profile at the... Read More →
avatar for Nicolás Galmarini

Nicolás Galmarini

CEO & Co-founder, Nanogrow Biotech
Economist and MBA with over 20 years in the pharmaceutical industry and a proven track record in establishing businesses across Latin America. Holds a BA in Economics from UdelaR and an MBA from Universidad Austral (Argentina). His extensive experience and entrepreneurial mindset... Read More →
avatar for Marie-eve Beaulieu

Marie-eve Beaulieu

General Manager, Nostrum Biodiscovery
Marie-Eve Beaulieu, PhD is General Manager of Nostrum Biodiscovery, a Barcelona- and Boston-based computational drug discovery technology company developing physics-based AI platforms for therapeutic design. She brings over 15 years of experience spanning drug discovery and executive leadership in biotech. Pr... Read More →
avatar for Angel Cebolla Ramírez

Angel Cebolla Ramírez

CEO, Olavide Neuron STX S.L. (ONESTX)
Dr. Ángel Cebolla is a scientist and serial bioentrepreneur with more than 25 years of experience translating academic research into profitable biotech solutions. After founding Biomedal and leading its world-class rapid food diagnostics division to a successful exit with the US... Read More →
avatar for Adolfo Gastalver

Adolfo Gastalver

Co-Founder & CEO, Ploid AI Biotech
Co-Founder & CEO of Ploid AI. Computer and electrical engineer specialized in AI, with two Master's degrees and a PhD candidacy in electrical engineering. Former AI researcher at CSIC-IIIA, with startup and consulting experience at Ingelectus and BCG.
avatar for Ignacio Massone

Ignacio Massone

CEO & Co-founder, Resistia
Former Big Pharma leader with a proven track record in business development and product launches. Currently Co-founder and CEO of Resistia, a deep-tech startup developing microbiome-derived therapies that restore the efficacy of existing antibiotics against resistant infections.

... Read More →
Wednesday September 30, 2026 15:15 - 16:30 CEST
4 Raúl Martín room

16:00 CEST

Advances in Neurodegenerative Diseases: From Novel Therapies to Real-World Clinical Validation
Wednesday September 30, 2026 16:00 - 16:45 CEST
Neurodegenerative diseases such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and Alzheimer's Disease continue to pose major scientific, clinical, and societal challenges. At the same time, unprecedented advances in molecular biology, drug discovery, biomarkers, precision medicine, and advanced therapeutic approaches are transforming the landscape of neurological research and care.

This round table will bring together leading experts from academia, biotechnology, and clinical practice to discuss the latest innovations driving the development of next-generation therapies for neurodegenerative disorders. The discussion will explore emerging therapeutic strategies, including novel small molecules, biologics, regenerative and gene-based approaches, as well as the critical role of translational research in accelerating their path to patients.
Participants will examine how cutting-edge discoveries are being validated through clinical studies and real-world evidence, addressing key challenges related to efficacy assessment, biomarker development, patient stratification, regulatory pathways, and long-term outcomes. Particular attention will be given to lessons learned across ALS, MS, and Alzheimer's disease, highlighting opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaboration and innovation.

Featuring insights from Adolfo López de Munain, representatives of Golden Gait Biotech and CIC bioGUNE, and Ana Martínez Gil, the session will provide a comprehensive perspective on how scientific breakthroughs are advancing from the laboratory to clinical validation and, ultimately, to improved patient outcomes.

Key themes:
  • Advanced therapeutic approaches for ALS, MS, and Alzheimer's disease
  • Translational pathways from discovery to clinical application
  • Biomarkers and patient stratification for precision neurology
  • Clinical trial innovation and real-world evidence generation
  • Collaboration between academia, healthcare systems, and biotech companies
  • Future opportunities and challenges in neurodegenerative disease treatment development
This discussion will offer attendees a unique opportunity to gain insights into the evolving neurodegenerative disease ecosystem and the strategies shaping the next generation of therapeutic innovation.

Speakers

Mónica Povedano, Hospital Univ. Bellvitge, Neurology Service, TBC
Quimatryx, TBA
BMS?
Speakers
avatar for Antonio Oliviero

Antonio Oliviero

CMO, Golden Gait Biotech

Dr. Antonio Oliviero career started in Rome (Catholic University) where he obtained the degree in Medicine (Oct 1993) and the degree in Neurology (Oct 1997). In the same University, Dr Oliviero obtained the PhD in Neuroscience (Jan 8th, 2002). The main research fields of Dr... Read More →
avatar for Adolfo López de Munain

Adolfo López de Munain

Miramoon Pharma & SEED-ALS coordinator/leader, Osakidetza, IIS Biogipuzkoa, Miramoon Pharma
Dr. López de Munain is Chief Scientific Officer and Co-Founder of MiramoonPharma, with over 35 years of experience in clinical neurology, neurogenetics,and translational neuroscience. He holds an MD and a PhD in Medicine from theUniversity of Navarra, where he conducted his doctoral... Read More →
avatar for Ana Martínez Gil

Ana Martínez Gil

Cofounder, Molefy Pharma
Experta en descubrimiento de fármacos y química medicinal, con más de 25 años de experiencia en enfermedades neurodegenerativas. Es profesora de investigación en el CIB-CSIC y cofundadora de Molefy Pharma.
Wednesday September 30, 2026 16:00 - 16:45 CEST
2 Dorotea Barnés room

16:00 CEST

One Health Diagnostics: Rapid Detection and Characterization of Multidrug Resistant Bacteria to Enable Next Generation Antimicrobials
Wednesday September 30, 2026 16:00 - 16:45 CEST
Imagine a crossroads where human health, animal welfare, and the environment meet — and a new generation of sentinels stands guard. This panel will convene those sentinels to tackle the urgent challenge of protecting vulnerable people and animals from disease driven by major antibiotic‑resistant threats, and to showcase the bleeding‑edge tools that spot and dissect multidrug‑resistant bacteria across clinical, food and environmental landscapes within a One Health framework. We’ll voyage through the knotted realities of vaccine development and market access, then move into the fast‑moving world of diagnostics: gene‑based LAMP assays that turn hours into minutes, electrochemical biosensors that read microbial whispers as electrical signals, nanomaterial‑amplified methods that reveal the faintest traces of pathogens, microfluidic “lab on a chip” platforms that miniaturize whole laboratories, and point‑of‑care systems built for real‑world decisions. The growing appreciation for vaccines—from immune surrogates of protection to fresh insights into host‑pathogen dynamics and sharper disease definitions—will be explored as a keystone for prevention. Recent breakthroughs already sound like science fiction: sub‑hour detection of key AMR genes, ultra‑low limits of detection in messy samples, and real‑time antimicrobial susceptibility testing that brings clinical and research timelines into alignment. These advances not only sharpen bedside decision making but also feed drug discovery with high‑resolution pathogen profiles that accelerate new antimicrobial development. The panel will bring together thought leaders in vaccines, diagnostics, microfluidics, biosensing, environmental microbiology, and pharmaceutical innovation to chart the next frontiers in AMR detection — and to imagine how those frontiers will reshape the hunt for tomorrow’s drugs.


Introduction – The One Health Challenge of MDR Bacteria (5 min)
Block 1 - From Immunity to Impact: Building Executable AMR Vaccines (15 min)
Block 2 – Genetic Detection of MDR Bacteria: LAMP and Other Rapid Molecular Techniques (15 min)
Block 3 – Electrochemical Biosensing: Fast, Sensitive Characterization of MDR Bacteria (15 min)
Block 4 – Point of Care Devices and Lab on a Chip Systems for Rapid AMR Decision-Making (15 min)
Block 5 – Connecting Diagnostics to Drug Development: The Feedback Loop (10 min)

Moderators
avatar for Raquel Carnero

Raquel Carnero

Senior Medical Devices Specialist, IQVIA

Speakers
avatar for Juan José Infante Viñolo

Juan José Infante Viñolo

CEO, Vaxdyn
Dr. Infante leads Vaxdyn and its international collaboration network, advancing vaccines against antibiotic-resistant bacteria. As co-inventor of the company's core technology, he has secured funding from CARB-X, the European Commission and specialist investors. His background combines... Read More →
avatar for Larraitz Añorga Gómez

Larraitz Añorga Gómez

Director of Research and Development, Biolan Health SL
R&D Director with a strong scientific background and more than 15 years of experience leading R&D&i projects focused on the design, development, and manufacturing of (bio)sensors (lateral flow immunoassays, electrochemical biosensors based on printing technologies, etc.) for food... Read More →
avatar for Santos Merino

Santos Merino

Senior Researcher & Surface Chemistry and Nanotechnology Unit, TEKNIKER

PhD in Solid State Physics in 1997. Since 2001, he was Head of the Micro and Nanofabrication Unit in IK4-Tekniker and since 2017 he is Head of the Sensors Research Area in the Surface Chemistry and Nanotechnologies Unit. He has worked on different fields such as in-vitro diagnostic tra... Read More →
avatar for Bruno González-Zorn

Bruno González-Zorn

Head of Antimicrobial Resistance Unit and Prof at UCM, Universidad Compluetense de Madrid
Bruno González Zorn, is a prominent microbiologist, scientist, and professor. He is recognized for his pioneering contributions to One Health and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). His work has had a significant impact on the global understanding of zoonotic diseases and the development... Read More →
Wednesday September 30, 2026 16:00 - 16:45 CEST
1 Margarita Salas auditorium Azkue Kalea, 1, 48902 San Vicente de Barakaldo, Bizkaia

16:45 CEST

From Biotechnology to Clinical Intelligence: How to Build Biotech Solutions Powered by Software and AI, Interoperable by Design in Europe. Practical case: use in histopathology for biomarker identification
Wednesday September 30, 2026 16:45 - 17:30 CEST
The integration of biotechnology, software, and artificial intelligence is redefining the development of advanced solutions for diagnosis, patient stratifica on, and precision medicine. However, the effective transla on of these innovations into the European clinical environment requires going beyond analytical performance or the experimental validation of biomarkers. It also requires the ability to design robust, interoperable, and regulatorily aligned systems capable of integrating into complex and highly standardized healthcare ecosystems.

This round table will examine how to build biotech solutions powered by soware and AI under an interoperability-by-design approach, incorporating from the earliest stages aspects such as data architecture, semantic standardization, traceability, algorithmic governance, and regulatory compliance. In the European context, frameworks such as the European Health Data Space (EHDS), the AI Act, and the regulations applicable to medical devices and in vitro diagnostics (MDR/IVDR) are shaping a new paradigm in which evidence generation, data quality, and the capacity for technical and semantic integra on are inseparable from clinical value and market viability.

As a practical case, the presentation will address the use of AI in digital histopathology for biomarker iden fica on, an area of par cular relevance due to its poten al in precision oncology and its high methodological complexity. The combina on of digital imaging, computational analysis, and correla on with molecular and clinical data makes it possible to move toward more reproducible and scalable models of ssue characteriza on. However, its effective implementation depends on the harmonization of formats, pre-analytical and analytical quality, clinical validation, and interoperability with pathology systems, electronic health records, and biomedical data platforms. Innovation in AI-based biotechnology cannot be understood solely as an algorithmic challenge. Interoperability is no longer an IT project; it is strategic infrastructure for enabling European biotech to scale with AI.

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Moderators
avatar for Carmen Martín González

Carmen Martín González

CEO, Founder & Sr Principal Consultant, Cmg Meddev SL

Speakers
avatar for Valery Naranjo

Valery Naranjo

CTO, ARTIKODE
Experience as professor, researcher and director of CVBLab. Cordination of European projects. Innovation awards, Technology Transfer to Industry.
Catedrática de Teoría de la Señal. Universidad Politécnica de Valencia. Directora de CVBLab. Área de investigación: inteligencia artificial, análisis de imagen, visión por computador, análisis de señal... Read More →
avatar for Anna Rosés

Anna Rosés

Head of Innovation, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona
I lead innovation with a clear focus: turning complex ideas into execution and real-world impact.

My career spans private sector, entrepreneurship and healthcare, across multinational companies, startups and innovation-driven environments. This path has shaped how I work: combining strategic thinking with a strong execution mindset, moving comfortably in ambiguity, aligning diverse... Read More →
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Marta Montilla

Senior Global Quality & Regulatory Affairs Leader, CMG MedDev
Quality and Regulatory Leader with 12+ years of international experience in healthcare and in-vitro diagnostics (IVD), integrating R&D, quality, and regulatory frameworks. Skilled in translating complex regulations into internal policies, implementing operational digital systems... Read More →
Wednesday September 30, 2026 16:45 - 17:30 CEST
1 Margarita Salas auditorium Azkue Kalea, 1, 48902 San Vicente de Barakaldo, Bizkaia
 
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