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Envalyx joins the Werkstoffforum der Zukunft network

Envalyx is now listed as a network partner in Werkstoffforum der Zukunft, strengthening our connection to Germany's circular plastics and materials ecosystem.

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Network signal

A circular materials network is a reaction space.

Enzymes need the right conditions to do useful work. Startups do too: the right feedstocks, the right industrial questions, and the right partners around the table.

Network
Werkstoffforum der Zukunft
Role
Network partner
Region
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Focus
Circular plastics and polymer value chains
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Network

Envalyx has joined Werkstoffforum der Zukunft as a network partner, adding our enzyme-enabled upcycling perspective to a community focused on circular materials, sustainable polymer use, and practical industrial transformation.

The connection matters because circularity is not solved by a single technology in isolation. It needs feedstock owners, processors, researchers, manufacturers, policy actors, and young companies working in the same direction. For Envalyx, Werkstoffforum is a useful place to connect our substrate diagnostics and enzyme design work with the real material streams companies need to valorize.

Public listing

Werkstoffforum der Zukunft lists Envalyx in its network partner directory with a focus on enzymatic upcycling processes for hard-to-recycle technical plastics including PA66, PU, and multilayer materials.

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Alignment

Materials meet biology

Werkstoffforum brings together companies and institutions working on sustainable material use; Envalyx adds enzyme-led routes for complex polymer streams.

Alignment

Regional network, industrial lens

The network gives circular materials work a grounded setting with manufacturers, recyclers, research organizations, and implementation partners.

Alignment

From signal to pilot

Membership helps put Envalyx in the right rooms for feedstock access, validation design, and partner-specific upcycling pathways.

Network partner

Building enzyme routes with the plastics ecosystem

We welcome conversations with material owners, processors, and research partners exploring circular routes for difficult polymer waste streams.