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  • Chemical Engineering
  • Biotechnology
  • Digital Transformation

Background:

  • Digitalization significantly impacts industrial sectors, including chemical and biotechnology.
  • Swiss Universities of Applied Sciences bridge academic research and industrial application.
  • Industry 4.0 principles are increasingly integrated into process and bioprocess development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review digitalization projects in chemical and biotechnological processes across Swiss institutions.
  • To highlight the application of diverse digital technologies in industrial R&D.
  • To showcase collaborations between academia and industry in advancing digitalization.

Main Methods:

  • Review of selected digitalization projects from four Swiss Universities of Applied Sciences.
  • Analysis of projects focusing on process and bioprocess digitalization.
  • Identification of applied digital technologies such as big data, connectivity, analytics, and automation.

Main Results:

  • Demonstrated successful implementation of digital technologies in chemical and biotech R&D.
  • Showcased a range of digital solutions, from big data analytics to advanced automation.
  • Highlighted effective academic-industrial partnerships driving innovation.

Conclusions:

  • Digitalization is a key driver for innovation in the Swiss chemical and biotechnology sectors.
  • Collaborative projects between universities and industry accelerate the adoption of digital technologies.
  • These advancements support the growth and competitiveness of the chemical and biotechnological industries.