Researcher from Universidade Católica Portuguesa among the finalists for the European Prize for Women Innovators

Débora Campos, a researcher at the Centre for Biotechnology and Fine Chemistry at the Faculty of Biotechnology and founder and CEO of AgroGrIN Tech, is a finalist for the 2025 European Prize for Women Innovators, in the EIT Women Leadership category. This recognition highlights her innovative contribution to developing an eco-friendly process that transforms industrial fruit waste into functional food ingredients.

"With immense gratitude and pride, I see my name among the finalists. This nomination is more than just personal recognition; above all, it reflects the work of an incredible team, a shared vision, and the perseverance to turn ideas into concrete solutions that can truly make a difference in society," says Débora Campos, adding, "and by being recognised in this category, I feel that my work can inspire other women to believe that innovation is also theirs, that they, too, can take up this space of leadership and change."

"This award is not just an individual achievement; it is a celebration of all the women who, every day, with courage and determination, challenge barriers and shape the future. And, as always, I continue on my path with the commitment to making innovation a powerful tool for creating a fairer, more accessible, and more human world for everyone," Débora Campos concludes.

AgroGrIN Tech has developed a pioneering technology that repurposes waste from the fruit industry, converting it into high-value nutritional and functional ingredients. This approach not only reduces the environmental impact of the agri-food sector but also promotes a more sustainable economic model, aligned with European green transition goals.

The European Prize for Women Innovators is an initiative by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) and the European Innovation Council (EIC), aiming to celebrate and encourage the role of women in leading scientific and technological innovation. Débora Campos’ nomination underlines the impact of her work on sustainability and the circular economy, contributing to more sustainable solutions in the food industry.

The competition is now in its final stage, and the winners of the three categories (EIT Women Leadership, Rising Innovators, and Women Innovators) will be announced at the EIC Summit on 3 April 2025.