Speakers

Prof Biqiong Chen
Queen's University Belfast

Dr Jen Vanderhoven
COO, BBIA

James Nelson
2M


Prof Steve Eichhorn
Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, School of Civil, Aerospace and Design Engineering, University of Bristol
12 November 2025
Millennium Point, Birmingham

Queen's University Belfast

COO, BBIA

2M


Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, School of Civil, Aerospace and Design Engineering, University of Bristol

Managing Director, Pack IDS
Currently the Managing Director of Pack IDS Ltd with 6 years international consultancy experience, focussing on packaging environmental sustainability strategy development & implementation (circular economy), policy interpretation (UK, EU, global), technology development, design, manufacturing, logistics and training/education for products in the food and beverages, beauty care, licensed goods and e-commerce sectors. Clients include Graze (Unilever), Innocent drinks (Coca-Cola), European Snacks Group, infarm, WOW Stuff, PilotLite Ventures, RM Curtis, Little Freddie.
Previously, 25 years corporate experience in packaging Innovation, R&D, Marketing and Manufacturing for international and global branded consumer goods companies, such as P&G, Unilever, Diageo, Tata and Britvic and a track record of consistent delivery of commercially successful, award winning new packaged products.

Senior Lecturer , University of the West of England (UWE)
SmartBioC – Smart Biobased Construction
Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, School of Civil, Aerospace and Design Engineering, University of Bristol
Professor Steve Eichhorn graduated with a bachelor’s degree in physics from the University of Leeds in 1993. He then went on to do a Master’s degree and PhD (1995-1998) at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) in the Paper Science Department. Following that he carried out postdoctoral research under the supervision of Professor Bob Young FRS in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (1999-2002). He was hired as a new lecturer in 2002 in the Materials Science department, which then became the School of Materials in 2004 when UMIST merged with the Victoria University of Manchester. He was promoted to Senior Lecturer and Reader and then went to become Chair of Materials Science at the University of Exeter in 2011. At Exeter he built an activity around sustainable materials research, and also took on leadership roles as a co-Director of an EPSRC funded doctoral training centre and he was the Head of Engineering (from 2014-2017). In September 2017 he moved to the University of Bristol and into the newly formed Bristol Composites Institute, and was interim Head of School (for the CAME School of Engineering) in 2020. He has been awarded the Rosenhain Medal and Prize in 2012 from the Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining (IOM3) for his contributions to Materials Science, the Hayashi Jisuke prize from the Japanese Cellulose Society (in 2017), the Swinburne Medal and Prize (IOM3) in 2020, and was the Chair of the ACS’s Cellulose and Renewable Materials Division.
In 2021 he was awarded an EPSRC ED&I fellowship on Biobased Composites. The ED&I programme of work has a specific emphasis on Black and Black heritage staff and students.