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Algae Biomass Summit Agenda Coming Into Shape

Udall at Summit 2012We have just posted the preliminary agenda for the 2014 Algae Biomass Summit! Check out the sessions and speakers taking shape for the largest algae conference in the world!

Keep an eye open for exciting updates in the weeks to come. We are in the process of confirming major keynote speakers and tours of nearby algae facilities.

The early bird rates expire soon, so register today!

ABO’s new executive director Matt Carr chimed in on the Summit in today’s press release:

“Algae is attracting more attention than ever because we are seeing new production facilities come on line and a growing array of algae-derived products, including biofuels, being offered to consumers,” said Matt Carr, executive director of ABO. “Our meeting in San Diego will highlight the tremendous progress that algae entrepreneurs, researchers and investors have made around the globe. We expect announcements about new breakthroughs and deals in everything from algae fuel, fertilizers, fish and animal feeds, and the role algae can play in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.”

Algae Biomass Organization Announces Preliminary Agenda for 8th Annual Algae Biomass Summit in San Diego, CA

Event to showcase breakthrough algae technologies in food, fuel, feed and other industrial products

SAN DIEGO, Calif.  (June 26, 2014) The Algae Biomass Organization (ABO), the trade association for the algae industry, announced today the preliminary agenda for the 8th Annual Algae Biomass Summit, unveiling a list of the latest advances in algae commercialization, research and finance that will be discussed at the largest algae technology conference in the world. The agenda for the Summit, being held September 29th-October 2nd in San Diego, California can be viewed at: http://www.algaebiomasssummit.org/?page=Agenda.

ABO chose San Diego for the location of the Summit because the region is a major hub for algae research, commercialization and entrepreneurial activity. The Southwest has also recently been shown to have ample land and saltwater resources required to support a robust algae industry.

“Algae is attracting more attention than ever because we are seeing new production facilities come on line and a growing array of algae-derived products, including biofuels, being offered to consumers,” said Matt Carr, executive director of ABO. “Our meeting in San Diego will highlight the tremendous progress that algae entrepreneurs, researchers and investors have made around the globe. We expect announcements about new breakthroughs and deals in everything from algae fuel, fertilizers, fish and animal feeds, and the role algae can play in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.”

The Summit comes at a time when the industry is seeing more algae companies successfully moving their laboratory breakthroughs into the marketplace. Many companies are opening large-scale demonstration and pre-commercial facilities, with expectations for expansion in the future. State and national policy makers are also taking notice. ABO has played an active role in advocating for extended advanced biofuels tax credits and encouraging the EPA to include Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU) in addition to Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) as an approved strategy for compliance with new emission rules for power plants.

In addition to plenary sessions featuring leading keynotes and panels on the most pressing topics facing the industry, the conference will feature dozens of presentations in breakout sessions organized into four tracks: Biology, Engineering & Analysis, Finance & Policy, and Commercialization. More than 100 posters have been accepted and will be on display showcasing groundbreaking new technologies and research. More information about the Summit can be found at www.algaebiomasssummit.org.

About the Algae Biomass Organization
The Algae Biomass Organization (ABO) is a 501(c)(6) non-profit whose mission is to promote the development of viable commercial markets for renewable and sustainable commodities derived from algae. Its membership is comprised of people, companies and organizations across the value chain. More information about ABO, including its leadership, membership, costs, benefits and members and their affiliations, is available at the website: www.algaebiomass.org.

Preliminary Agenda Published

Regular updates expected
 
The Algae Biomass Organization has published the first agenda and speakers to present at the  2014 Algae Biomass Summit, to be held in sunny San Diego, California September 29 – October 2, 2014.
 
The agenda is already filled with presentations on fuels, feeds, nutritional supplements and more–the full range of products made possible with algae. 
 
More speakers, tours and other exciting updates are expected in the weeks to come!
 
Get the early bird registration rate today! ABO members qualify for additional savings!
 
San Diego is a major hub for algae research, commercialization and entrepreneurial activity. At the Summit you will be able to meet with those making the latest breakthroughs, meeting commercial milestones and hear the insights of major players in the algae industry.
 
The agenda features exciting updates in each of the Summit’s tracks:
  • Biology
  • Commercialization
  • Engineering and Analysis
  • Finance and Policy
Don’t miss this chance to network with hundreds of algae industry decision makers, suppliers and other leaders!
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Cellana and Galil Algae Partner to Scale Up Algae Strains with Immediate Commercial Value

Cellana, Inc., an Algae Biomass Organization member and sponsor of the 2014 Algae Biomass Summit, has made important progress this week toward commercializing algae production.

Cellana has entered into a letter of intent with Galil Algae Cooperative Agricultural Society Limited with the main goal to identify, cultivate, develop, and scale up algae strains with immediate commercial value, emphasizing the high-value components for existing aquaculture, mariculture, nutraceuticals, pharmaceutical and/or cosmetic applications.

Cellana and Galil Algae may also explore the establishment of a new algae research and development center in northern Israel.

Read more about Cellana and Galil Algae’s letter of intent here.

Yet another step forward for the algae industry!

New Leadership at ABO

By Margaret McCormick, PhD, Algae Biomass Organization Board Chair

I am pleased to announce that the Algae Biomass Organization is welcoming its new executive director, Matt Carr, PhD. As we accelerate our industry into the commercialization of fuels, feeds, chemicals and other products that can be sustainably made with algae, we are indeed fortunate to have found an executive director who brings a strong foundation of sector knowledge, policy experience and organizational skills to the table.

Matt has more than a decade of experience in policy advocacy and technology development. Most previously he was Managing Director of the Industrial and Environmental section at the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), the world’s largest trade association representing biotechnology companies, academic institutions, state biotechnology centers and related organizations across the US and more than 30 other nations.

The Board of Directors is impressed with his deep understanding of the challenges facing the biotechnology community, and what it takes to develop new products and technologies derived from renewable sources.

His ability to develop strong relationships with member companies, understand and articulate their business challenges, as well as his expertise in the issues facing the algae industry make Matt the perfect fit for ABO.

Matt’s appointment is a milestone in ABO’s effort to place a new focus on regulatory and market challenges at a time of rapid growth in the industry. Increasing numbers of companies are manufacturing an incredible range of sustainable products from algae. Technical breakthroughs are increasing in frequency, and the potential impact on economic and energy security is becoming more apparent.

It is more vital than ever for ABO to be the leading voice for algae and this new generation of products.

Among the challenges: We need to make sure the EPA clarifies that growing algae with carbon dioxide is an approved strategy for meeting CO2 emissions reduction goals.

We need renewable energy to be recognized in Master Limited Partnerships, so that a new wave of private investments in algae can be unleashed.

Oil and gas industries have benefited from decades of stable federal subsidies – algae just needs a level playing field.

Continued research and development paired with sensible financing options are what will help this industry reach its full potential—providing jobs in every state, fighting climate change, protecting freshwater supplies, and new consumer products that can make all our lives better.

As ABO members already know, Matt has a good base to work with. We have a new Congressional Algae Caucus, we are building new commercial facilities, and algae-derived products are hitting the market. But there is much, much more to come.

This is a great – and important – time in history to be in this industry.

With Matt leading our efforts, the initiatives I’ve listed here are just the beginning. Look forward to hearing from him in the coming weeks, and please join me in welcoming him to the ABO!

Sincerely,

Margaret McCormick, PhD
Board Chair

The above post was featured in Algae InSight, ABO’s monthly newsletter. Sign up for our monthly newsletters here to stay updated on the latest algae industry news.