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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This session will explore innovative approaches to yeast strain selection for optimized fermentation processes. Participants will discuss the impact of genetic and phenotypic variations on brewing performance.
This track focuses on the kinetics of yeast fermentation, emphasizing mathematical modeling and experimental techniques. Attendees will examine the factors influencing fermentation rates and product yields.
This session addresses the role of microorganisms in brewing, including both beneficial and spoilage organisms. Discussions will highlight strategies for managing microbial populations to ensure product quality.
Participants will delve into techniques for optimizing fermentation conditions to enhance efficiency and product quality. Case studies will illustrate successful optimization strategies in various brewing contexts.
This track will cover the metabolic pathways of yeast and their influence on flavor and aroma development in beer. Researchers will present findings on how metabolic engineering can enhance brewing outcomes.
This session will focus on the implementation of quality control measures throughout the brewing process. Experts will share methodologies for ensuring consistency and safety in beer production.
Participants will explore the biochemical processes involved in fermentation, including enzyme activity and substrate utilization. The session aims to highlight recent advancements in fermentation biochemistry.
This track will examine the methodologies used for sensory evaluation of beer, focusing on consumer preferences and sensory attributes. Discussions will include the integration of sensory analysis in product development.
This session will showcase cutting-edge technologies and equipment that enhance brewing efficiency and product quality. Participants will discuss the implications of these innovations for the future of brewing.
This track will address the importance of sustainability in brewing, focusing on resource management and waste reduction. Case studies will highlight successful initiatives in sustainable brewing practices.
Participants will explore the physiological aspects of yeast growth, including nutrient requirements and stress responses. The session aims to provide insights into optimizing yeast health for improved fermentation performance.