David
Roura Padrosa
Start-up founder with a strong scientific background in protein sciences, flow chemistry and industrial biocatalysis. CEO of inseit.ch (https://www.inseit.ch) — a biotech startup building AI-driven tools for protein immobilization.
My scientific work sits at the intersection of biochemistry and computation. I've spent years studying how enzymes behave when attached to solid supports — a deceptively hard problem that determines whether a biocatalytic process is economically viable or not. That passion led me to start inseit.
At inseit, we're building an AI-powered platform that predicts and optimises how enzymes are immobilised on support materials for industrial applications. We work with companies in pharma, food, and environmental chemistry who need faster, more reliable enzyme development pipelines. Backed by University of Bern, Venture Kick, and BRIDGE, among others.