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Techno-Economic Modeling for Chemical & Bioprocess Innovations

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Tough Tech founders: Techno-economic modeling (TEM) isn’t optional; it’s how you prove your science can scale, de-risk assumptions, and win funding. Join chemical engineer and author Chris Burk for a fireside chat facilitated by Ian Johnston, VP Tech Translation at The Engine, on his new book Techno-Economic Modeling for Chemical & Bioprocess Innovations (Wiley, 2025).

Learn to build agile Excel models that integrate process design, quantify uncertainty, and translate technical progress into investor-ready milestones, skills every founder needs in their workflow from day one.

Key Takeaways for Founders:

  • Turn incomplete data into clear R&D priorities and funding pitches

  • Stress-test assumptions before burning capital on the wrong experiments

  • Speak the language of investors, TLOs, and partners with credible economics

  • Embed TEM as a living tool, not a one-off report

For: Tough Tech founders, faculty, researchers in chemical/bioprocess fields.

Location: The Engine (750 Main Street, Cambridge, MA)
Hosted by: The Engine | RSVP required. Coffee provided.

Chris Burk is the founder of Burk TechnoEconomics, the author of Techno-Economic Modeling for Chemical and Bioprocess Innovations (Wiley, 2026), and a regular speaker for The Engine’s Blueprint program.

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