Science Leadership Group
The science leadership group is made up of experts in industry-aligned R&D. They review applications for funding and support in the first instance, and make their recommendations to the Board for final approval.
Science Leadership Group
The science leadership group is made up of experts in industry-aligned R&D. They review applications for funding and support in the first instance, and make their recommendations to the Board for final approval.
Christophe Collet, Bioeconomy Science Institute Maiangi Taiao
Christophe’s current research area focuses on using biomass resources available in New Zealand, including wood waste, dairy waste streams, other agro-industrial waste streams, industrial gases containing CH4 and/or CO2, to produce value-add materials, such as Single Cell Protein (SCP), bioplastics like PHA (PolyHydroxyAlkanoate), bio-composites and Synthetic Biology products. Christophe previously worked for NZ biotech start-up companies MicroGEM, ICP Bio and Lanzatech, where he scaled up the gas fermentation process from the lab to a 600L bioreactor Pilot Plant (NZ Steel mill) and a 15,000L bioreactor at a demonstration plant in China (Bao Steel mill and Shougang steel mill). In his role at Bioeconomy Science Institute Maiangi Taiao, he is also working with NZ biotech start-up companies like HumbleBee, Upflow and Jooules, developing and scaling up fermentation processes.

Richard Edmonds, Bioeconomy Science Institute Maiangi Taiao
Richard is a food processing engineer with a focus on plant protein processing and the use of techno economic analysis to tie concepts together to produce viable commercial outcomes.
Prior to joining Bioeconomy Science Institute Maiangi Taiao in 2018, Richard was with the Leather and Shoe Research Association, first as a research officer then as a research scientist after completing a PhD in enzyme processing lambskins in 2008.

Stephen Tallon, Callaghan Innovation Biotechnologies Group
Stephen Tallon is a senior scientist at Callaghan Innovation in the Biotechnologies group. He leads a team of process and biotech engineers specialising in developing new products and processes in the food and natural products industries. The team operates a pilot product development suite for rapid assessment and development of opportunities, from concept through to small scale manufacture. Specialist subject areas include the use of pressurised and supercritical solvents, separation processes, and enzymatic transformation. He also has expertise in process design, feasibility assessment, and hazard assessment.

Stewart Collie, Bioeconomy Science Institute Maiangi Taiao
Stewart’s background is in wool and textiles. His team’s research activities include a range of bio-based materials, formats and processes, especially protein-based materials coming from secondary resource streams from the agriculture sector.

Management
Our General Manager maintains links between the BPA, our R&D partners, industry and the innovation sector. She provides funding advice and support in developing project ideas and submitting applications.
Nicky Solomon, General Manager
Nicky joined the BPA as General Manager in 2023. She also works for the New Zealand Food Innovation Network, is a member of the NZ Food Safety/Haumaru Kai Aotearoa Advisory Board, and is the current chair of the board of Foodeast Haumako, an innovation hub in Hawke’s Bay.

Our Board
Our Board governs the BPA’s performance, makes funding decisions, and provides strategic direction.
Max Kennedy, Chair
Max Kennedy is a biochemical engineer specialising in fermentation and is the Managing Director of consulting company, Biolighthouse Ltd. Previously, he was Manager of Contestable Investments at the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE). In this role, Max was responsible for Research & Development supporting transformative economic, environmental and social outcomes for New Zealand including from the Endeavour Fund (New Zealand’s largest contestable research fund), the industry-led Partnership Fund, the Pre-Seed Acceleration Fund, and the Vision Mātauranga Capability Fund. Max also led MBIE’s COVID Innovation Acceleration Fund to support research to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Max was appointed as Chair of the BPA in September 2024.

Owen Catchpole, Callaghan Innovation Biotechnologies Group
Owen is the Chief Engineer for the Biotechnologies Group of Innovation Expertise, a business unit of Callaghan Innovation Biotechnologies Group. The group specialises in near-to-market research and development into the application of bioprocessing to biologically-derived raw materials to make high value nutraceuticals, food ingredients and biopharmaceuticals. His work was instrumental in establishing a supercritical extraction industry in New Zealand to make such products, which has led to a Royal Society NZ Science & Technology Silver Medal, the NZIC Fonterra prize for Industrial and Applied Research, being elected a Fellow of Engineering NZ and a Fellow of the Royal Society Te Aparangi, and most recently, being awarded the R J Scott Medal.

Stefan Clerens, Bioeconomy Science Institute Maiangi Taiao
Stefan manages a group comprising nine science teams in the food science and biomaterials space. The group’s food sciences capabilities include microbial food safety and shelf life, flavour and aroma profiling, dairy and meat processing, non-invasive sensing, fermentation, gut health, behaviour and cognitive wellbeing, consumer understanding, and emerging proteins.
Stefan’s research experience revolves around omics technologies, specifically proteomics and peptidomics as applied to food and bioproduct matrices.
Stefan received his PhD from the University of Leuven (Belgium) in mass spectrometry of biomolecules. He is also a member of the Riddet Institute Partner Reference Group, and sits on the New Zealand Synchrotron Group and the Canterbury Joint Postgraduate School Food Transitions 2050 as the Bioeconomy Science Institute Maiangi Taiao representative.

Peter Gostomski, University of Canterbury
Peter is a Professor of Chemical and Process Engineering at the University of Canterbury. He has previously held acting positions as Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research, Executive Dean of Engineering and Head of Department of Chemical and Process Engineering. His research interests are in bioprocess engineering, looking at both the production of biochemicals and environmental biotreatment technologies. Specific projects that he is actively working on include biofiltration, denitrification and microbial fuel cells. He is a Fellow of both IChemE and Engineering NZ.

Marc Gaugler, Bioeconomy Science Institute Maiangi Taiao
Marc is a chemical engineer, with a current focus on using biomass resources available in New Zealand to produce value-add materials, such as bioplastics, composites and biochemicals from woody biomass. He started his professional life developing, identifying and developing bio-based plastics additives, and then moved into plastics product and processing development.

TC Chadderton, Bioeconomy Science Institute Maiangi Taiao
In his role at Bioeconomy Science Institute Maiangi Taiao, TC is responsible for leading a group of 35 science staff working in a wide range of areas, including: human behavioural insights; food dietary intervention studies; chemosensory systems research; food consumer sensory responses; digestive physiology; cognitive function; and exercise nutrition.
He brings expertise in developing business unit strategy, overseeing R&D project procurement and delivery, developing strategic collaborations and partnerships and securing capital investment in equipment and facilities.
During his decade-long career with Bioeconomy Science Institute Maiangi Taiao, TC spent four years in California as business development lead for the US/Americas. He has also held roles as operations manager, research team leader and research engineer.

Francene Wineti, Independent Board Member
Te Atihaunui-a-Paparangi, Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Rangi, Ngati Kahungunu ki Wairoa.
Francene is owner and director of Awariki Limited, a niche consultancy company delivering specialised services on kaupapa Māori research and development and Māori cultural capability. Francene has a wealth of experience in iwi/Māori development and strong relationships in the government, science and innovation sectors with well established iwi/Māori networks, across all faces of Māori business.
Her areas of expertise include fisheries, aquaculture, agribusiness, agrifood, science and innovation, and iwi/Māori economic development. She holds a number of governance roles including Director of Ngāti Tuwharetoa Fisheries Limited, Hautaki Trust and Trustee of Te Huarahi Tika Trust – the Māori Radio-spectrum Trust and Te Ara Pōtiki Trust – a charitable trust that aims to increase the number of Māori people connected to and experienced with international startups in the Agri-food sector.

Katy Bluett, Independent Board Member
Katy is an experienced food industry professional. Through bespoke consulting services in her business Appetite for Change, she supports ambitious businesses to innovate, commercialise and grow faster.
Katy is also Executive Director of Future Food Aotearoa, a founders movement formed in 2020 to accelerate the growth and impact of foodtech businesses from New Zealand.
Katy has worked in a variety of local and international leadership roles across top FMCG, ingredients and technology companies, launching over 1000 F&B products along the way. She has also led the F&B sector for Callaghan Innovation, the Government’s Innovation agency, working with more than 400 of NZ’s most innovative and promising F&B businesses, fuelling her passion for food systems transformation.

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