16-17 May 2011. Organized by Centre for Management Technology
Location: Spain Hotel Melia Madrid Princesa - Salon Sabatini I, Madrid
Date: 5/16/2011
Organizer: Centre for Management Technology (CMT)
Tel: 0065 6346 9146
Fax: 0065 6345 5928
CMT’s Algae World conference series started in 2008 and were successfully held in Rotterdam, Brussels, Bangkok and Singapore. It is recognized as a premier platform for productive exchanges amongst the Academic, Commercial and Investment communities.
Algae World addresses the intricacy of scaling-up algae production and processing; focuses on innovative technologies and market dynamics that can bring the algae sector to the next level.
Within the short span of ten years, Algae has climbed the ranks as THE promising choice for a cleaner, greener source of energy. The versatility of algae in fulfilling needs in biofuel, feed, carbon capture, waste water treatment and much more, on top of minimal competition with agricultural land for production space has undoubtedly raised its value in an increasingly resource-scarce world.
With unceasing high oil prices, the world looked towards more viable alternative sources of fuel – and Algae stands out as a prime choice.
Following several successful meetings in Asia and Europe, the 3rd Algae World Europe brings you the latest exciting updates on this growing industry!
Join top industry leaders across the algae supply chain over 1.5 exciting days as they reveal first-hand insights on developments towards large-scale Algae Commercialisation and answer vital questions on Algae’s role to come in the next 5-10 years!
2011 HIGHLIGHTS
• Latest developments in micro and macro algae
• Showcase of novel algae production & processing technologies
• Advancements in downstream processing
• Value Proposition of algae in Feed, Chemical, Cosmetic and Pharmaceutical
• Case studies of algae used in waste water treatment and carbon capture
• Algae for fuel – commercialization status for drop-in fuel, biodiesel and bioethanol
A must-attend for all algae industry stakeholders, ensure you book your seat now for the most comprehensive conference of the year!
Do not miss-out on valuable networking & contacts at 3rd Algae World Europe!
Here’s an idea of who you’ll interact with:
• Algal Biofuels Technology Developers
• Algae Producers
• Algal Research Institutes
• Financiers and Investors
• Oil & Chemical Companies
• Industrial Carbon Generators
• Mining Companies, Power Plant Operators, Cement Plant Operators, etc.
• Transportation companies
• Co-product purchasers
• Biodiesel / Bioethanol / Bio-jetfuel Refiners, Fertilizer Manufacturers, Nutraceutical, Pharmaceuticals, Nutritional Supplement, Aquaculture Feed, Animal Feed, Coatings, Bioplastics, Biochemicals, and Cosmetics Companies
• Wastewater Treatment Operators, Carbon Capture & Recycle companies
• Algae Equipment Suppliers
Exclusive F.R.E.E Paper Download for 3rd Algae World Europe – Oilgae’s “Algae Status Report: How Far Are We from Commercialization?” Available Now!
As a forerunner to the 3rd Algae World Europe 2011 taking place on 16-17 May 2011 in Madrid, CMT is pleased to once again offer you an Exclusive White Paper on the Algae Industry!
Leading algae player Oilgae brings their expertise to the table in a special report entitled “Algae Status Report: How Far Are We from Commercialization?”
Published in collaboration with 3rd Algae World Europe 2011, the brand new white paper gives an overview of the current industry’s status, giving out details on the number of companies, existence or emergence of standards and algae production project implementation.
The paper is a must-read if you are seeking in-depth knowledge on algae. Featuring a real world status report on today’s algae industry, it compiles valuable information on:
• Major players and their algae cultivation strategies
• Updates on progress & efforts of prominent algae projects worldwide
• Forecast of trends and analysis of the industry’s development in the next ten years
• Examples and updates on large oil companies joint ventures and tie-ups – signifying their belief in the potential of algae
• And much more ...
Riding on the success of CMT’s highly-acclaimed Algae World series, the third Europe conference is scheduled to take place on the 4-5 May 2011, in Madrid, Spain. As a lead-up to the conference, Oilgae has published a report on “Algae: How Far Are We from Commercialization?” that serves as valuable backgrounder and explores real world status of the industry.
In the past decade, algae’s importance as a biofuel feedstock has slowly risen. On top of record-high oil prices last year, the attractiveness of algae as a viable alternative energy source has grown.
For that reason, the 20-page paper will critically review core issues in the algae industry and explore algae’s progress towards large-scale commercialization.
The paper sheds light on prominent industry players and their algae production strategies, addressing their successes as well as future plans. Oilgae also taps on their experience to present forecast on the industry’s outlook for the next ten years, analyzing current developments and possible trends.
Besides providing updates on the progress and efforts of major algae projects worldwide, summarized within the report are key examples of large oil companies’ joint ventures and tie-ups with the algae sector.
Other highlights include first-hand insights on the key barriers to algae fuels, addressed under three main categories: Key Challenges; Algae Fuel Production Cost; and Entry Barriers.
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