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Concept to Circularity – A Panel on Sustainable Innovation in Textiles
06 February 2026 - Last week, Evoralis was delighted to co-host ' From Concept to Circularity – A Panel on Sustainable Innovation in Textiles' in Cambridge, alongside Colorifix and Sparxell, with support from Cambridge Enterprise. The event brought together industry leaders, investors, and innovators to explore one of the most pressing challenges in the textile sector: how to move genuinely circular solutions beyond pilots and into large-scale adoption. The panel featured Gi


Evoralis at the Innovate UK Engineering Biology Showcase
14 January 2026 - Towards the end of last year, our CSO Mariana Rangel Pereira attended the Innovate UK Engineering Biology Showcase. Mariana represented Evoralis alongside an inspiring group of engineering biology startups and innovators. We’re grateful to have received support through the UKRI Engineering Biology grant, followed by follow-on funding, which has been instrumental in accelerating our journey to enable circularity in textiles through enzymatic recycling. The sh


Evoralis took part in Tech Tour Bio-based Industries 2025 in Wuppertal, Germany
03 December 2025 - Evoralis recently took part i n Tech Tour Bio-based Industries 2025 in Wuppertal, Germany. Our CEO, Daniel Kaute , attended the event last month - an excellent opportunity to engage with innovators, investors, and industry leaders advancing the bio-based economy. We had valuable discussions on how enzymatic recycling can support a more circular materials ecosystem and explored potential partnerships across biotechnology and advanced recycling. Thank you


'From Hits to Hotspots: Ultra High Throughput Directed Evolution for Nylon Depolymerisation' Presentation at NOVA Conference
21 November 2025 - Yesterday, our CSO Mariana Rangel had the pleasure of speaking at the NOVA Advanced Recycling Conference 2025 in Cologne as part of the Biochemical Recycling session. She presented her talk, “From Hits to Hotspots: Ultra High Throughput Directed Evolution for Nylon Depolymerisation,” showcasing how Evoralis is rethinking enzyme engineering through fast microfluidic screening and sequence-aware bioinformatics. Her session highlighted how our closed-loop dis
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