Date: 24 June 2026 11-12:30, online
This is the second webinar in this IBioIC series  – for the first, see here.
 Biological systems hold enormous potential for resource recovery, water treatment, and sustainability. But moving from controlled laboratory success to reliable field deployment is rarely straightforward.
This webinar will look at what it actually takes to move biological approaches from promising ideas into reliable operational use, for those developing new biological technologies, operating treatment systems, or exploring innovation opportunities.
 The session will bring together researchers, technology developers, and operational practitioners to explore:
- Implementation challenges – variability, stability, integration, and long‑term performance
- Monitoring and evidence generation – what data is needed to build confidence
- Operational realities – constraints, risks, and the practicalities of scaling
- Commercial and collaboration pathways – how innovators and operators can work together to accelerate adoption
Target audiences include:
- Water sector professionals and operators
- Environmental biotech researchers and innovators
- Companies developing biological treatment technologies
- Monitoring and diagnostics specialists
- SMEs, start-ups and R&D teams exploring water applications
- Organisations interested in collaborative innovation and feasibility projects
For more information and to register see here.

