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Remember what an impactful experience your study trip was? Rediscover the spirit of your MBS journey while exploring the future of sustainability and AI in one of Europe’s most sustainable cities. Connect with fellow alumni, gain fresh perspectives, and recharge your leadership mindset in an energizing weekend designed to inspire and reignite the MBS spirit.
November 6 – 9, 2025
Program starts at 2:30 PM on Thursday, Nov 6
and it ends by 2 PM on Sunday, Nov 8
€1,599 (incl. 7% VAT)
Early-bird price €1,499 (incl. 7% VAT)
English
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25 participants needed to make this trip happen - secure your spot early!
YES - the same rate applies!
The Study Trip is often one of the most impactful parts of the MBS journey, where learning expands beyond the classroom, shaped by new environments, fresh perspectives, and deep connections with peers and local networks. By popular demand, we’re now bringing that experience back – for alumni. Because leadership doesn’t stop at graduation, and neither should your development.
In a city at the forefront of climate action, we’ll explore the frontiers of AI and sustainability through an engaging mix of case discussions, real-world projects, and personalized teaching with the Católica Porto Business School faculty – all grounded in a proven Action-Learning methodology. You will be exposed to cutting-edge innovation, sustainability strategies, and regenerative business practices in an international context alongside fellow alumni and experts from the school’s corporate and academic network.
All this paired with enjoying the rich culture of Porto with good food, world-class port wine, and exploring tiled alleyways outside of the crowded tourist season will be a recharging and re-energizing experience in the middle of the darkest time of the year.
Here you can find an outlook on the program of the Alumni Study Trip to Católica Porto Business School:
Meals included: Dinner
Meals included: Lunch
Meals included: Lunch and Dinner
Visit to Serralves park and keynote speeches on sustainability by CPBS:s Corporate Club partners. The official program will end by 14:00.
AI is rapidly disrupting how we work, how we produce, how we communicate, how we learn, and how we play. That’s because AI is fundamentally an enabler and accelerator of other innovations and technologies. The result is technological convergence, which results in exponential change. In this module, we will look at the potential of AI to enhance sustainable solutions that advance the circular and regenerative economy. In particular, we will present examples of breakthrough innovation across 6 great transitions underway in nature, society and the economy. In addition, we will look at how 10 key disruptive technologies can both enable the circular economy and how the circular economy can deal with the negative environmental impacts of these technologies. Finally, we will introduce real cases that the UCP School of Biotechnology are working on–such as biomaterials and biomedical projects–which use AI and promote sustainable, regenerative and circular solutions.
Unsustainability and the root of today's problems. The scientific evidence lies in the Planetary Boundaries, where most limits have already been transgressed. The institutional response: the UN SDGs and the EU’s Green Deal. They have their own limitations but are important in raising the bar and pressingb businesses to be less bad (mainly in Europe). By contrast, the Planetary Boundaries show the need to be systemic and uncover potential solutions at the macro level. This opens the need to think in systems and consider not shared value but system value as the new way to view business. The operating system of sustainability for business evolution, including and beyond ESG, and where the scope is an organisation plus its value chain. Backcasting from “do no harm” as th eminimum required state, integral sustainability planning and business goals. Briefly apply the concepts inpractice andi llustrate them with case studies, including an industrial revolution by a sustainability world champion. Taking sustainability seriously requiresl eading fromt he top and being equipped with new lenses.
Galp Chair & Professor of Practice in Regenerative Business, Innovation & Technology | Fellow, Head Program Instructor & Lecturer, University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership | Visiting Professor in Sustainable Transformation, Antwerp Management School | Author of 44 books, including the international bestseller “Thriving” | Director, Kaleidoscope Futures Lab | Founder, CSR International | Board Member, Globally Responsible Leadership Initiative (GRLI) | Award-winning film producer & presenter, Closing the Loop | Former Director of Sustainability Services, KPMG | Former Strategy Analyst, CapGemini | World top 10 “pracademic” in sustainable and regenerative business, innovation and leadership (ChatGPT 4o) | Top 10 ESG speaker (Nexxworks), Top 10 most influential faculty thinkers on issues of responsible business in social media (University of Bath #thinklist),, a top 100 thought-leader in trustworthy business (Trust Across America) and a top 100 sustainability leader (ABC Carbon) | Global CSR Excellence & Leadership Award | Emerald Literati Outstanding Author Contribution Award | Outstanding Teacher Award (Warwick MBA) | Published over 375 chapters, articles and reports | Delivered over 570 keynote speeches, lectures, courses and workshops in over 50 countries |
Ph.D. in Biotechnology from the Universidade Católica Portuguesa. Associate Professor of the School of Biotechnology (ESB-UCP) | Associate Director of ESB-UCP and Director of CBQF (Centre of Biotechnology and Fine Chemistry, a Portuguese Associate Laboratory) | Established strong levels of collaboration with industry with more than 100 R&I closed projects involving industry as the President of EBRI - European Biotechnology Research Institute (EBRI), a Technology Transfer unit | Coordinator of the Alchemy Project with Amyris Inc. since 2016 and Coordinator of the Department of Scientific Services for Industry (2013-2016) | Head of Bioactive and Bioproducts Research Laboratory, working in the field of circular economy, mainly by-product and unvalued resources valorisation, to obtain new sustainable products | Co-leader of INSURE.Hub - Innovation in Sustainability and Regeneration Hub | Published papers (ca. 600 papers) in refereed international journals, authored 70 chapters in handbooks on these topics, and created more than 25 patents | Since 2019, Manuela Pintado has been part of the World's Top Most Cited Researchers in the area of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forest, according to the “World’s Top 2% Scientists" ranking, prepared by Stanford University (USA), which also highlighted her work for its impact on science.
Executive leader of Planetiers New Generation and co-leader of INSURE.Hub - Innovation in Sustainability and Regeneration Hub - founded by the Universidade Católica Portuguesa in Porto with Planetiers | One of his main areas of focus is tos upport business leaders to use sustainability as a key component of business strategy /innovation and organisational transformation | Chairman of The Natural Step International, aSwedish-based NGO that has been applying scientific knowledge in sustainability to progressive organisations worldwide for almost 35years | With extensive experience in professional services and new projects’ development, he was international Vice President at Oliver Wyman (strategic consulting) with projects in the EU and the US, and work ed in corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions at an investment boutique led by J.P. Morgan | Degree in management from Universidade Católica Portuguesa-Lisbon and MBA from Nova SBE | Invited Professor for training programmes at Universidade Católica Portuguesa Porto (CPBS and ESB) and speaker in (inter)national events
Forestry engineer (UTAD), post-graduate in Sustainability (Stanford and Harvard), with a 30-year career dedicated to sustainability, forestry, defence industry, consulting, executive search and business management | Director of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and Secretary General of BCSD Portugal | Senior Advisor at Greenlab, Planetiers New Generation, Novais Advogados, Rega Energy and GlobeScan | Principal Consultant at Von Rohr & Associates, Sustainability Practice Advisor at Epic Talent Society, and Sustainability Curator at Spinn | Guest lecturer at ISEG and Industry Fellow at Universidade Católica Portuguesa – Porto | Currently working with The Natural Step Portugal, Build Up Labs, Zero Emissions World, Help Images, CITAB/UTAD, and Colab ForestWise.
Getting there Participants arrange their own travel. There are direct flights to Porto from the main European airports, e.g. Frankfurt.
Accommodation We’ve secured a special deal at Hotel Boa-Vista Porto between Nov 5 and 9. Room prices per night:
Booking instructions will be sent upon registering for the study trip. Of course, participants are also free to choose their own preferred stay in Porto.
Bonus Tip: Come earlier or stay a little bit longer and explore Coimbra with its beautiful medieval town and historic university, or “Portugal’s Venice” Aveiro – both day trips from Porto – or even take a few days in Lisbon.
If you have any questions about the Alumny Study Trip, our Alumni Relations & Career Development team will be happy to answer them.
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Contact: alumnitrip@mannheim-business-school.com
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