Deepti Tanjore, biomanufacturing expert and Director of the Advanced Biofuels and Bioproducts Process Development Unit (ABPDU), shares how scale-up technologies developed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) are enabling breakthroughs in commercialization for products built from biology. With state-of-the-art equipment and expertise, her team is partnering with industry to move outputs from the lab to the marketplace. Explore how fundamental science is shaping the future of everyday items we all rely on, from food to plastics – and how artificial intelligence and data will power the technologies of tomorrow in biomanufacturing.

A bioreactor with various bio-developed products surrounding it. Bert de Jong standing in front of a whiteboard covered in equations. A man wearing a burgundy sweater, light-blue button-down shirt, and dark-rimmed eyeglasses stands in front of machinery made of transparent and black-toned materials while holding a large, rainbow-colored reflective disc in a clean room setting with white walls.