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Politehnica Bucharest hosting PoliChemistryFEST on Friday and Saturday

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The fourth edition of PoliChemistryFEST, an event that highlights the latest trends and innovations in the areas of chemistry, chemical engineering, environmental engineering, food engineering, bioengineering, the pharmaceutical industry and nanosciences, will take place on Friday and Saturday on the campus of the „Politehnica” Bucharest National University of Science and Technology.
According to a press release sent to AGERPRES on Monday, for two days, the campus will transform into a laboratory of the future, where participants will be able to learn, experiment and interact with top specialists from both industry and academia.
„PoliChemistryFEST is a flagship event for Politehnica Bucharest, a place where science and education meet to open new horizons in the areas of chemistry and bioengineering. This festival is an excellent opportunity for young people from Romania and beyond to explore an area with a real impact on society, and to discover how they can contribute to the development of a sustainable future,” said Rector Mihnea Costoiu.
At the festival, visitors are invited to participate in hands-on experiments and interactive workshops, where they will have the chance to learn by doing, experimenting with fascinating chemical processes and cutting-edge technologies. The event will also feature conferences and presentations from industry leaders, an interactive exhibition with over 40 companies from various areas showcasing their innovative technologies and products, as well as networking opportunities where PoliChemistryFEST 2025 will bring together professionals, students, researchers and entrepreneurs from around the world.
„This festival represents a perfect example of synergy between education, research, and industry. At Politehnica Bucharest, we place a special emphasis on preparing our students for the demands of the labor market. PoliChemistryFEST offers them not only theoretical knowledge but also direct experiences that will shape the skills needed to become leaders in the areas of chemistry and bioengineering,” Mihnea Costoiu added.
The festival, organised by the „Politehnica” Bucharest National University of Science and Technology, through the Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, will be open for visits on Friday and Saturday, between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM.
