We’re showcasing cutting-edge developments in engineered living materials and bioinspired technologies, supported by leading European and Slovenian research initiatives. Join us at LIGNA 2025 (26–30 May, Hannover, Germany), where InnoRenew CoE is proud to co-exhibit with Ledinek Engineering in Hall 27, Stand C20.
InnoRenew CoE performing experiments at the SYRMEP beamline
Dr. Wojciech Pajerski, InnoRenew CoE researcher, recently carried out experiments at the SYRMEP beamline of Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste.
The aim was to explore biofilm–material interactions in the context of Engineered Living Materials (ELMs), with a focus on their integration into architectural surfaces. The visit was carried out with the support of dr. Ihab Malat, InnoRenew CoE researcher, and Flavien Ginioux, an intern at InnoRenew CoE from Sigma Clermont, working under dr. Wojciech’s supervision.
This research work contributes to ongoing research projects ARCHI-SKIN, funded by the European Research Council (ERC), and BIOLUMICOAT, funded by ARIS – Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency, under the MSCA Seal of Excellence.
Dr. Anna Sandak, InnoRenew CoE Deputy director, was a featured speaker for the May edition of the INL Colloquia Series 2025, held in Braga, Portugal.
In her talk »Designing with life: engineering the next generation of building materials« she shared her visionary work on Engineered Living Materials (ELMs) — a new class of bio-integrated materials that bring adaptability, self-regeneration, and environmental responsiveness into the built environment.
She highlighted the groundbreaking research from two major EU-funded projects: ARCHI-SKIN, which develops living coating systems for buildings using fungal biofilms, and REMEDY, a new initiative exploring bespoke, living layers for architecture — so-called archibiome tattoos — that blend aesthetics with functionality
The INL Colloquia Series 2025 is an inspiring monthly event that delves into cutting-edge science and engineering. It brings together high-level, visionary researchers who are pushing the boundaries of their fields. Each month explores a new theme, sparking fresh perspectives and lively discussions.
Watch the video of Dr. Anna Sandak’s presentation bellow.
Dr. Wojciech Pajerski, InnoRenew CoE researcher, is currently performing experiments at the POLYX beamline at the SOLARIS National Synchrotron Radiation Centre in Kraków, Poland. The aim is to explore biofilm–material interactions in the context of Engineered Living Materials (ELMs).
Together with Evgenija Gagaleska, University of Primorska’s student, and Kamil Drożdż from the Department of Molecular Medical Microbiology, Jagiellonian University Medical College, they focus on understanding how microorganisms interact with architectural surfaces.
This research is conducted within the framework of the ARCHI-SKIN ERC project and with the support of the Biolumicoat project (MSCA – Seal of Excellence), granted by the Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency (ARIS).
The visit was supported by the Transnational Access (TNA) Programme under the NEPHEWS project.
Dr. Anna Sandak, InnoRenew CoE Deputy director, will be a distinguished speaker at the Genesis Space Bioscience Conference 2025 in Budapest, Hungary.
She will present her experimental setup on MayaSat-1, focusing on the testing of fungal-based biofilm— ERC ARCHI-SKIN project, a pioneering study now preparing for launch into orbit.
You are kindly invited to register to attend the conference where you can be exploring cutting-edge bioscience innovations.
Tickets are available and the attendance is limited to a maximum of 150 participants.
Dr. Anja Černoša, InnoRenew CoE researcher, working on the ARCHI-SKIN project, recently participated in the first COST Action CA23152 – Building Consensus on Biofilm Regulatory Decision Making (RegulatoryToolBox) meeting, held in Porto, Portugal, and online. During the meeting, participants engaged in insightful discussions, exchanging innovative ideas and developing new plans to advance biofilm-related regulations.
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Invited lecture of dr Anna Sandak at the Women, Minorities and STEMinists in Science Week – “Resilience Beyond Earth: Opportunities for Engineered Living Materials in Space”