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18/06/2026
WOMEN IN TECH & IT: Our Karin Wieland and Karin Kloiber delivered a joint presentation on the topic "Female Leadership in Complex Ecosystems: A Rendezvous with Reality" at the Female Tech Summit! 🚀
They shared their insights from practical experience and were impressed and delighted by the positive feedback and the lively discussions at the CHASE exhibition booth. 💡
👉 "It was great to reconnect with old friends and meet new ones, including Silvia Bernkopf and Alexandra Miesgang from the Upper Austrian Research GmbH, Christina Hochleitner from RISC Software GmbH, Stefanie Taibl and Judith Krauß from FemChem, and Stefanie Allworth from the Faculty of Technical Chemistry, TU Wien - the energy was 🔥"
🙏 A huge thank you to the organizers at 72net.io, Angela-Maria Wertgarner, Verband Österreichischer Software Innovationen WOMENinICT, and the Frauenreferat des Landes Oberösterreich for driving such an impactful platform!
10/06/2026
🇮🇹 TANTI SALUTI 🇮🇹 : Our Christian Marschik, Michael Wenninger, Edim Ždralović, and Rafael Horner attended the 41st International Conference of the Polymer Processing Society (PPS-41) in picturesque Paestum, Italy! 🏛️
Surrounded by a historic UNESCO World Heritage Site, they joined other researchers and industry experts to explore the future of polymer processing, sustainability, and the changing role of materials in our world. 🚀
A huge shoutout for the expertise:
🎤 Christian Marschik: "A New Forced-Conveying Approach for Consistent Spreading of Carbon-Fiber Rovings"
🎤 Michael Wenninger: "Model-based Control Strategy for Targeted Adjustment of the Melt Flow Rate of Polymer Blends"
🎤 Edim Ždralović: "Data-Driven Prediction of Melt Flow Rate from Process Data in the Extrusion of Virgin and Recyclate Materials"
📌 Rafael Horner: "A Novel Experimental Approach for the Inline Detection of Residual Volatile Emissions During the Extrusion of Post-Consumer Recyclates"
🇦🇹 A special highlight was connecting with the Austrian conference participants - they even managed to get a group photo. 💪
08/06/2026
👏 NEW PAPER RELEASE: 👏 Our former colleague Ernst Georg Viehböck has published a paper in the prestigious Polymer Engineering and Science Journal of the SPE: Inspiring Plastics Professionals that provides a new computational model to predict the flow behavior of dissolved plastics, enabling companies to optimize and scale up industrial recycling plants more efficiently - “Rheological Characterization and Multi-Regime Viscosity Modeling of Diluted Polyethylene Mixtures”!
📖 Read the full open-access paper here:
👉 https://4spepublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pen.70545
This milestone was achieved within the project "circPLAST-mr: Mechanical Recycling of Polymers", funded as part of the FTI Initiative Circular Economy by the Austrian Mobilitätsministerium BMIMI, managed by the FFG Forschung wirkt., and coordinated by the JKU - Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
🎉 Huge congratulations to Georg and all co-authors, Johannes Krug, Alexander Hammer, Ursula Steiner, Christof Murnig, Martin Reichel, Christian Paulik and Gerald Berger-Weber!
🤝 And a huge thank you for the collaboration to the partners Pro2Future GmbH, JKU - Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, and GAW technologies GmbH!
03/06/2026
CIRCULAR ECONOMY: A WORLD WITHOUT WASTE 🌍
Last week we visited Greiner AG in Kremsmünster, a global powerhouse in plastic and foam solutions. As part of the Upper Austrian State Parliament's Land Oberösterreich event series “Raus aus der Nebelzone - Wissenschaft bringt Orientierung”, our Scientific Director Christian Paulik shared key impulses on circular economy.
💡 He highlighted the global scale of plastic consumption: with around 400 million tons of plastic produced worldwide each year, mastering recycling and closed-loop material cycles is one of the defining challenges of our time.
Top-tier experts from research, industry, and politics joined forces to address the current challenges and future solutions related to recycling:
👉 Gernot Zitzenbacher, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria FH Oberösterreich
👉 Rebeka Früholz, K1-MET GmbH
👉 Katrin Fradler, Wood K plus Kompetenzzentrum Holz GmbH
♻️ The concluding panel discussion with Saori Dubourg (CEO of Greiner AG) and Rudolf Woelfer (Head of Innovation Centers at Borouge International) drove home a clear message: Europe faces a unique opportunity to take a leading role in sustainable materials management - provided, of course, that industry and research continue working together.
A big thank you to Max Hiegelsberger and the Upper Austrian State Parliament (Land Oberösterreich) for organizing this inspiring event, and thank you to Greiner AG for the warm hospitality!
📷 Land OÖ/Sternberger
01/06/2026
🏆 AND THE CHASE INDUSTRY AWARD GOES TO... : Huge congratulations to our colleague Markus Fritz! He has been honored for his outstanding diploma thesis „Simultaneous in-line Raman and mid-IR spectroscopy for monitoring of complex crystallization systems in the pharmaceutical industry”, completed at the TU Wien under the expert supervision of Bernhard Lendl, Karin Wieland, and Georg Ramer.
Your hard work truly convinced the jury of industry experts, Markus! 👏
The Highlights of the Ceremony:
📅 Markus presented his findings directly to the CHASE Partnerboard.
🤝 The award was presented by Walter Tesch (OMV; Chairman of
the Association of CHASE Company Partners), in the presence of our Scientific Director Christian Paulik and Alexander Preinfalk from our project partner Thermo Fisher Scientific.
💡 YOUR TURN: APPLY NOW! 💰
The CHASE Industry Award honors successful diploma theses written within CHASE projects. Sponsored by the Association of the CHASE Company Partners, the winner receives € 2,500 prize money and a unique stage to present to industry leaders!
➡️ The award is presented twice a year – your chance is now!
⏳ Submit before October 31, 2026.
👉 Find all requirements and apply here: https://www.chasecenter.at/industry-award
26/05/2026
CONGRATULATIONS: Dr. Camila Cabeza! 🎓🎉👏
We are delighted to announce that our former colleague Camila has successfully completed her dissertation as part of a CHASE-project, in close cooperation with TU Wien and AGRANA.Group Research & Innovation Center!
Her doctoral thesis, titled “Industrial Treatment of Organic Starch Hydrolysates,” represents a valuable contribution to research and industrial applications in this field! 🔬🌾
We sincerely congratulate Camila Cabeza on this significant achievement and thank her for her great dedication, scientific excellence, and outstanding collaboration. We wish her all the best and continued success in her future professional and personal life! 🚀✨
21/05/2026
THANK YOU: Hiden Analytical published a story about our novel approach to depolymerization kinetics! 🌐🔬
We used PHB hydrolysis as a case study, backed by gas-phase mass spectrometry analysis using their powerful HPR-20 R&D quadrupole mass spectrometer. This equipment heavily supports our research in the field of circular economy!
🚀 𝗦𝘂𝗰𝗰𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗦𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀 & 𝗣𝘂𝗯𝗹𝗶𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀:
• Our former colleague Norbert Hohenauer successfully analyzed various gas samples for his research. The results are published in Polymer Degradation and Stability under the title “From simulation to distribution: A novel approach to depolymerization kinetics using PHB hydrolysis as a case study” (with co-authors Dominik Wielend, Katharina Kelderer, Jan Michael Holzinger, Gunnar Spiegel, Clemens Schwarzinger, and Christian Paulik).
👉 Read the paper here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0141391026000303?via%3Dihub
• Our Scientific Director, Christian Paulik (also Head of the Institute for Chemical Technology of Organic Materials at JKU - Johannes Kepler Universität Linz), wrote an insightful article about it.
👉 Read his article here: https://www.hidenanalytical.com/research/elucidating-biopolymer-hydrolysis-reaction-kinetics-with-help-of-gas-phase-mass-spectrometry-analysis
🇪🇺 𝗙𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 & 𝗙𝘂𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲 𝗢𝘂𝘁𝗹𝗼𝗼𝗸:
The new instrument will significantly contribute to our research project “BIOCYCLE-UA II”, supported by the federal government of Upper Austria (Land Oberösterreich) and the European Regional Development Fund (EFRE Österreich) within the EU-program IBW/EFRE & JTF 2021–2027 www.efre.gv.at
We are wishing the CHASE Biocycle team all the best and much success: Dominik Wielend, Anna Micanova, Simon Herber, Hanna Angster, Gunnar Spiegel, and Christian Paulik! 🧪👏
🧪Elucidating biopolymer hydrolysis reaction kinetics with help of gas phase mass spectrometry analysis
Using the HPR-20 R&D quadrupole mass spectrometer with heated Quartz Inert Capillary sampling, researchers at CHASE GmbH were able to characterise volatile decomposition products formed during autoclave hydrolysis, including propene and carbon dioxide, alongside atmospheric and water-derived species. These high-sensitivity measurements provided critical experimental validation for simulation-driven depolymerisation models, strengthening the interpretation of reaction pathways relevant to chemical recycling and circular economy strategies for biopolymers.
📖Read the full blog, written by Univ.-Prof. DI Dr. Christian Paulik, via the link in our bio.
18/05/2026
ROCKING AND WINNING: Our Karin Wieland, Area Manager for Process Intensification and Head of PAT-Team, gave a talk at EuroPACT 2026 on "Process intensification and the role of PAT for a circular economy in the chemical industry"! 🔬🔄
The European Conference on Process Analytics and Control Technology is a premier forum focusing on the latest innovations in process analytics, organized by DECHEMA. This year it again brought together experts from around the world at the Lyon Convention Center in France. 🌍🇫🇷
Highlights of the conference:
✨ Connecting with Christoph Haisch (SAB Chemicals) and Bernhard Lendl (TU Wien).
🚢 A conference dinner on a rocking boat.
🌸 Karin even won a Lego Orchid raffle at the Bruker booth – thanks for the flowers! 🎉
11/05/2026
HOME GAME: Our Senior Research Scientist Jan Niklas Pauk joined BioProcess International (BPI) Europe 2026 and it was a perfect fit - the continent's leading event for biopharmaceutical development and manufacturing took place just a few kilometers from our Vienna office! 🇦🇹
He presented his poster on "Model-Based Methods for Monitoring and Optimization of Protein Refolding Processes", giving a deep dive into his latest research. 🧪📈
💬 Niklas: "It was a fantastic opportunity to share some of my recent work, engage in thought-provoking conversations, and hear from brilliant minds across the biopharma and biotech space. A big thank you to everyone who engaged during the poster sessions and to the BPI team for putting together such a great event. Already looking forward to next year."
Thank you for your dedication and for pushing the boundaries of bioprocessing! 🚀
04/05/2026
BEST PAPER AWARD 🏆: Our Karin Kloiber, Area 1 Manager and Key Researcher for Digitalization, just came back with her colleagues Matthias Katschnig and Christoph Strasser from the AIProMex project by TCKT from the ICAT 2026 on additive manufacturing technologies in Maribor where she picked up the best paper award - congratulations! 👏
Karin: "The work is about predicting nozzle clogging in MEX printing before it happens, using advanced sensing and ML/AI.
Nozzle clogging is hard to catch because the variables that govern polymer flow, like melt pressure, local viscosity or memory effects, are invisible to standard printer control.
By the time the printer reacts, material and production hours may already have been lost. A challenge from the data perspective is that failures are rare, and rarely recorded with the right sensor equipment. A nightmare for the data scientist.
We addressed this with our ML/AI pipeline, designed for seamless retraining as production data grows or new types of events occur, lowering the annotation burden through automation and keeping full computational provenance with a metadata scheme across the workflow."
Yippiee! 🥳
And a huge thank you to Matthias and Christoph for the additional photos!
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