The future will be sticky. And bio-based: the development of high-performance adhesives made from vegetable oils, lignin, and other renewable raw materials is making rapid progress. The number of application areas in which bioadhesives can demonstrate their advantages is constantly growing – from packaging and wood-based materials, textiles, and construction products to high-tech for electronics, mobility, and defense. These alternative adhesives promise no fossil raw materials, no toxins, no microplastics, no unpleasant odors and, last but not least, no waste problems, but compostability. Ceresana’s latest online event, “Future of BioAdhesives”, will thus provide information on the opportunities, challenges, and current status of innovative bonding technologies.
Inspiring Input from Industry Leaders
Specialists and experts from all over the world have registered for this current edition of the digital event series “Future of Bio”. On February 24 and 25, 2026, practically tested solutions will be presented and best practices discussed, from biodegradable adhesive materials to business models and implementation. Sascha Peters from the Berlin future agency
Haute Innovation will explain the possibilities of fungal mycelium as a bio-adhesive for degradable composites in the design and electrical industries. Teresa Calvo Vilanova from the Spanish research center
Itene will present sustainable lamination adhesives for packaging. Guillaume Roubault from
Fibenol, a biochemicals producer from Estonia, will talk about the adhesive potential of wood. Other exciting items on the agenda include keynotes by Sieglinde Debruyne from
Normec, Netherlands, Eva-Marie Byberg from
Sekab, Sweden, and Marc McConnaughey from
BioBond Adhesives, USA.
Bio-Bonding: Trends, Market Opportunities, and Networking
“Future of BioAdhesives” is aimed at anyone who wants to play an active role in shaping sustainable adhesives and materials technology. Representatives of start-ups, SMEs, and large companies, specialist media, the investment and finance sector, science and research, politics or administration are invited to the event. There will be plenty of time for networking on both days of the event to establish contacts, strengthen business relationships, and exchange experiences. The next events in the international “Future of Bio” event series are also already being prepared: In March, the focus will be on bio-based paints and coatings, followed by investments in the bioeconomy in April. After all, only economically successful bio-based products have a future.
“Future of BioAdhesives” will take place on February 24 and 25, 2026. The keynotes and panels will be presented in the morning via Microsoft Teams on both days. The English-language online event is free of charge. Further information and registration: https://ceresana.com/en/events/future-of-bioadhesives