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Driving the Development of Next Generation BiofuelsHotel Okura, Amsterdam, The Netherlands - 6-7 October 2008
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Agenda l Focused seminar day l Speakers l Sponsorship Opportunties l Partners Who will you meet? l Register
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As competition between food and fuel threatens to become a pressing constraint on current biofuels, increasing investment and focus is being directed towards the development of next generation biofuels.
Green Power's 4th next generation biofuels event will bring together key players who are pioneering the development of next generation biofuels to address the latest developments in creating cost competitive, industrial scale production of next generation biofuels technologies.
580 executives from 36 countries have attended our previous Next Generation Biofuels events click here to see who
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Speakers:
Learn fromleading next generation biofuels experts, including:
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Simo Honkanen, Vice President, Renewable Fuels, Neste Oil |
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Dr Ian Jepson, Head of Biofuels R&D, Syngenta |
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Dr Vicky Sharpe, President and CEO, NextGen Biofuels Fund, SDTC (Sustainable Development Technology Canada) |
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Prof Jacob Moulijn, Consultant, Bioecon/Kior |
Plus practical case studies, insight and analysis from:
- Prof Miriam Sticklen, Professor of Crop and Soil Sciences, MSU
- Dr Al Darzins, Director of Research Centre for Biofuels, NREL
- Jonathan Wolfson, CEO, Solazyme
- Jim Bristow, Head of Community Sequencing Programe, JGI (Joint Genome Institute, DOE, USA)
- Michael Persson, Vice President, Dong Energy
- Dr George Kosanovich, CEO, Syntec Biofuel
- Raffaelo Garofalo, Secretary General, European Biodiesel Board
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- Eric Apfelbach, President and CEO, Virent
- Rob Vierhout, Secretary General, eBIO
- Philipp Hasler, Investment Director, EmeraldTechnology Ventures
- Emmanuel Petiot, Global Business Development Manager, Novozymes
- Spencer Swayze, Business Development Manager, Ceres
- Dr Martin Stuiver, BASF
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Agenda
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Day One: 6 October 2008 |
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08.30 |
Registration and Refreshments |
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09.00 |
Chairman's Introduction
Carlo Bakker, CEO, World Bio Plants
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Keynote Session: Creation and Commercialisation of Advanced Biofuels
This session will focus on feedstock supply and cost THE key issues for biofuel producers as the industry moves from pilot schemes to demos and commercial-scale projects. |
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09.15 |
Financing and Investing in Next Generation Biofuels
Dr Vicky Sharpe, President and Chief Executive Officer, NextGen Biofuels Fund, SDTC (Sustainable Development Technology Canada)
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09.45 |
The Role of Genome Modified Plants in the Commercialisation of Cellulosic Ethanol
Prof Miriam Sticklen, Professor of Crop and Soil Sciences, MSU
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10.15 |
Interactive discussion session with speakers |
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10.30 |
Networking Break and Exhibition Visit
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11.15 |
Case Studies: The Growing Popularity of Biocrude Development of Renewable Transportation Fuels from Biomass
Tim Vink, Director Regulatory Affairs, Honeywell Speciality Materials and Renewbale Energy
Prof Jacob Moulijn, Consultant, Bioecon/Kior and Professor of Catalysis Engineering, Delft University of Technology
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12.15 |
Interactive discussion session with speakers |
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12.30 |
Networking Lunch and Exhibition Visit
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13.40 |
Keynote Panel: Which Biomass-based Fuel has the Brightest Commercial Future?
- Can we really pick definitive technologies yet for 2nd generation?
- Are next generation technologies ready for prime time?
- The importance of selling blend stocks
- Where do we see synergistic possibilities?
Each speaker will be asked to give a short overview, followed by an interactive discussion session with speakers:
Dr Al Darzins, Director of Research Centre for Biofuels, NREL
Jonathan Wolfson, Chief Executive Officer, Solazyme
Dr Randy Cortright, Founder and CTO, Virent
Tim Vink, Director Regulatory Affairs, Honeywell Speciality Materials and Renewable Energy
Dr Ian Jepson, Head of Biofuels R&D, Syngenta
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14.30 |
Networking Break and Exhibition Visit
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15.00 |
Driving the Development of Next Generation Biofuels A Global Perspective
- What's happening in Europe and what is the EU perspective on next generation?
- How does the EU actually stimulate development of 2nd generation biofuels?
- How are the US, Asia and Europe moving forward effect of subsidies, incentives on the industry for future growth
Each speaker will be asked to give a short overview, followed by an interactive discussion session with speakers:
Gloria Gaupmann, Assstant Secretary General, eBIO
John Eustermann, Principal, Stoel Rives
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15.50 |
Finance and Investment Panel
- Investment in next generation biofuels how are people bridging the demonstration plant cost gap? What business models will give appropriate returns?
- Has the food versus fuel debate had a knock-on effect and affected the ability to raise money for next generation biofuels?
- Cost of feedstock and operating costs
Each speaker will be asked to give a short overview, followed by an interactive discussion session with speakers:
Philipp Hasler, Investment Director, Emerald Technology Ventures
And additional speakers to be announced
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Technology Roadmap Towards a Biobased Economy
Dr A.I. van Berkel, Programme manager process industry, TNO Science and Industry
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16.35 |
Close of Day One followed by Networking Drinks |
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Day Two: 7 October 2008 |
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08.30 |
Refreshments and exhibition visit |
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09.00 |
Chairman's Introduction
John Eustermann, Principal, Stoel Rives LLP
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International Developments in Cellulosic Biomass Technologies |
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The commercialisation of cellulosic ethanol took a big step forward recently when the US adopted a new RFS that requires annual renewable fuels use of 36 billion gallons in 2022, while limiting use of corn-based ethanol to 15 billion gallons and requiring 16 billion gallons to be derived from cellulosic sources.
- What is happening in the EU and Asia in comparison
- Ambitions to become largely dependant on non-food feedstocks?
- Breaking ground in cellulosic ethanol what are the key challenges globally?
- How to create a cost-competitive technology and the importance of economics
- Enzyme and application technology improving cellulosic ethanol enzymes
- Price of enzymes expanding the enzyme business
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09.15 |
Breaking Ground in Cellulosic Ethanol
Vonnie Estes, Senior Business Development, DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol
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09.45 |
International Developments in Cellulosic Biomass Technologies
Emmanuel Petiot, Global Business Development Manager, Novozymes
And partner case study
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10.15 |
International Case Studies
Each speaker will be asked to give a short presentation, followed by an interactive discussion session with speakers:
Dr. Inui, Associate Chief Researcher, Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology Research Group, RITE (Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth), Japan
Michael Persson, Vice President, Dong Energy
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11.15 |
Networking Break and Exhibition Visit
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11.45 |
Synthetic Biofuels and BTL
- Synthetic biology for next generation biofuels
- Delivering next generation biofuels through synthetic biology
- Promoting the next generation of biomass technologies
Each speaker will be asked to give a short presentation, followed by an interactive discussion session with speakers:
Simo Honkanen, Vice President, Renewable Fuels, Neste Oil
Dr. Eckhart Heinl, ASFE (Alliance for Synthetic Fuels)
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12.45 |
Networking Lunch and Exhibition Visit
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13.45 |
Harnessing the Full Potential of Plant Biotechnology and Energy Crops
- Developing a framework for bioenergy crops different business models for crops grown in different conditions and in different locations where are we and where are we heading?
- Biotech design of high-yielding dedicated energy crops
- Plant feedstock genomics for biofuels
Each speaker will be asked to give a short presentation, followed by an interactive discussion session with speakers:
Dr Ian Jepson, Head of Biofuels R&D, Syngenta
Spencer Swayze, Business Development Manager, Ceres
Dr Martin Stuiver, Senoir Reserch Manager, Enabling Technologies, BASF
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Case Studies: Smart Crops for Smart Biofuels –
Developing New Sources of Feedstock – Miscanthus, Switchgrass, Sorghum, Jatropha |
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14.45 |
Case Study: Growing Switchgrass on a Large Scale to Supply Biorefineries
Dr. Tim Rials, Director of Research and Development, University of Tennessee, Office of Bioenergy Programs
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15.05 |
Networking Break and Exhibition Visit
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15.35 |
Global Perspective on Biofuels
Raffaello Garafalo, Secretary General, European Biodiesel Board
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15.55 |
Case Study: The Use of Liquid Biofuels in CHP Stations
Niklas Haga, Liquid Fuel Specialist, Wartsila Finland Oy
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Biofuels: Beyond Corn Gene Sequencing |
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16.15 |
Case Study: Gene Sequencing
Jim Bristow, Head of Community Sequencing Programe, JGI (Joint Genome Institute, DOE, USA)
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4th Generation Biofuels Bio-Energy with Carbon Storage |
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16.35 |
Close of Day Two |
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Focused seminar day, 8th October
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Algae for Advanced Biofuels Engineering and Optimisation of Algae for Advanced Biofuels
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Algae is considered to be a promising source of renewable oil which can be processed and reRned into a variety of transportation fuels. This in depth one day seminar will examine how quickly algae is emerging as a sustainable, viable, low cost feedstock for the biofuels industry. A variety of key players will share their knowledge and understanding of this rapidly evolvingmarket.
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09.00
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Registration & Refreshments
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09.30
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Chairman's Introduction
Chairman: John Benemann, Ph.D., Benemann Associates and Institute of Environmental Management
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09.45
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Algae as the Ultimate Biomass Source
- What does the business model look like?
- Growing this opportunity to achieve commercial success
- Identifying best suitable algae strains
Dr Al Darzins, Director of Research Centre for Biofuels, NREL
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10.15
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Algae for Advanced Biofuels New Products and Markets
- Costs of production?
- Controlling environmental conditions?
- Need for tax breaks and incentives?
- Contamination issues?
Each presenter will give a presentation, followed by an interactive discussion session with speakers:
Dr Robert Do, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Solena Group
Gabriel F de Scheemaker, CEO, Cellana BV
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11.15
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Networking Break
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11.45
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Algae Commercialisation – Commercial Viability of Large Scale Algal Biofuel Production and Technological Challenges
- Increasing the yield and productivity of key species of algae
- How best to achieve target production costs
Each presenter will give a presentation, followed by an interactive discussion session with speakers:
Marc van Aken, Director, SBAE
Dr. Ulrich Steiner, Bayer Technology Services
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12.45
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Lunch
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13.45
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Session continues …
Algae Commercialisation – Commercial Viability of Large Scale Algal Biofuel Production and Technological Challenges
- Manufacturing consistent quality fuel
- Finding new methods of getting past shade wall
- Latest technological developments
Each presenter will give a presentation, followed by an interactive discussion session with speakers:
Cary Bullock, Vice President Business Development, GreenFuel Technologies Corp
And additional speakers to be announced
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14.45
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Close of Seminar Day
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Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities
Now in its 4th edition, Next Generation Biofuels Markets offers an integrated solution of brand positioning, business development and face-to-face
networking opportunities with senior decision makers.
Connecting you with the right people
With a proven track record of delivering high calibre biofuels producers, Next Generation Biofuels Markets provides the perfect environment for you
to do business with leading players under one roof.
First class business opportunities
- Generate new high level business contacts
- Enhance your company's brand visibility globally
- Increase your market share and gain competitive advantage
- Reinforce existing partnerships
- Find new partners and business opportunities
Cost effective packages to meet your business needs
Our sponsorship and exhibition packages are designed to help you meet your business objectives. If you are looking to
win prospective clients, strengthen existing relationships or enhance your company profile, we will help you do so in a
cost effective manner.
Contact Nassib Elias for further details
+971 4 214 9558 or +971 50 684 5328
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Who will you meet?
Over 580 biofuels professionals from 36 countries have participated in past editions of Next Generation Biofuels Markets. Our events stand out for the
unparalleled number of biofuels producer companies we attract and the level of detail and knowledge reflected in our event programs.
Here’s who you’ll meet at Next Generation Biofuels Markets
- Biofuels Producers
- Equipment & Technology Solutions
- Project Developers/Consultants/
- Consulting Engineers
- Press
- Governmental
- Chemical & Agricultural Suppliers
- Banks/Investors/Insurance
- Universities/Research/Non Profits
- Oil/Petroleum/Refining
- Feedstock Producers
- Associations
- Other Corporates
- Automotive & Transport
- Commodity Traders & Brokers
Here are just some of the companies who have attended in previous years:
ADM, ADW Bio, Agrofuel, Alfalaval, Arizona Chemical, Asahi Kasei Chemicals Corporation, BioGasol, BP Biofuels, British Sugar, Chevron, D1 Oils, Dalmine Energie, De Smet Engineers, DuPont, Dyadic, ENI, Ernst & Young, Essent Energy Trading, Evolva Biotech, Genencor, Global Bioenergy Partnership, Goldman Sachs, Good Energies, Green Biologics, Honeywell Europe, Imperium Renewables, Kreido Biofuels, Masdar Initiative, McKinsey & Co, Neste Oil, Novozymes, POET, PTT Public Company, Rabobank, Reliance Industries, Roland Berger, Royal Nedalco, Scania, Shell, Siemens, Solvay, Statkraft, Statoil Hydro, TPS, UOP, US Renewables Group, Veolia-Proprete, Verenium Corporation |
Media Partners
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Venue:
Hotel Okura Amsterdam
Ferdinand Bolstraat 333
1072 LH
Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Tel: + 31 (0)20 678 71 11
Fax: +31 (0)20 671 23 44
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