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Algenuity Launches New Food Color Platform Based on Chlorella

ABO member Algenuity announced this month that is has launched its ground-breaking Chlorella Colours platform for the food industry. The new colors are made possible by innovations in strain development that result in both performance and production improvements for ingredients that are used in everything from foods and drinks, to supplements and other products. 

Natural and sustainable color ingredients for food products are often difficult to produce, or suffer from performance problems when it comes to odor and taste. Algenuity has overcome these challenges by developing a strain that contains almost no chlorophyll, but retains the valuable color attributes that are in demand in markets for vegan, protein-rich, or whole-cell ingredients. 

Chlorella Colours’ yellow, lime and white hues can also be produced with heterotrophic production methods, so they don’t need sunlight to grow. This means they can be made in controlled conditions that overcome some of the operational challenges that come with producing pure algae-based products at scale. 

Read more about Chlorella Colours here. 

Just Published: The Agenda for the 2019 Algae Biomass Summit

Algae Biomass Summit Orlando, Florida September 16-19, 2019Ready to take advantage of the algae opportunity? We have just posted the agenda for the world’s largest algae conference, the 2019 Algae Biomass Summit. 

Join us in Orlando, Florida this September 16-19 to network with industry leaders, learn about new products, research innovations, and see cutting-edge algae technologies first-hand. 

Make your plans soon, our early-bird rates expire a month earlier than past years: July 1st, 2019. 

Topical themes that will be explored at the largest gathering of algae professionals include:

  • Hundreds of new products that algae can create in markets for sustainable protein alternatives, aquaculture and animal feeds, nutritional supplements, cosmetics and skin care, biofuels, fertilizers, clothing, plastics, and much more
  • The critical role algae can play carbon capture, water treatment and other industrial services in need of process and sustainability improvements
  • A new federal inter-agency group setting the agenda for advancing algae technologies and innovations, including millions of dollars in funding to be announced over the next year
  • Scientific advances in algae cultivation, harvesting, strain selection, and more
  • Education and training opportunities for the algae workforce

If you attend the 2019 Summit you will also have a rare chance to tour carbon capture and algae cultivation demonstration at a nearby power plant operated by the Orlando Utilities Commission. This project, supported by the Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory, illustrates how algae can be used to address climate change and produce valuable biomass for fuel, feed or other products. More information about the tour is available at: https://www.algaebiomasssummit.org/page/tours

In addition to more than a hundred speakers, the Summit features networking and hands-on demonstrations in a central exhibit hall, a product showcase, and a Young Innovators Lounge for early-career scientists.

The Summit is the go-to conference for all things algae. Sign up today and make your plans to visit Orlando!

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Algae Biomass Organization Announces Agenda for the 2019 Algae Biomass Summit

Coming to Orlando, Florida, Sept 16-19, the Summit will feature the latest commercial innovations, research breakthroughs and novel products being made possible by advanced algae cultivation

Orlando, Fla. (May 21, 2019) – The Algae Biomass Organization (ABO), the trade group for the algae industry, today announced the preliminary agenda for the 2019 Algae Biomass Summit, to be held in Orlando, Florida, September 16-19, 2019. The new agenda and early-bird registration information is available at: https://www.algaebiomasssummit.org

Commercial algae production is being lauded as a new agricultural phenomenon that can provide sustainable feedstocks of proteins and oils for hundreds of new products, absorb millions of tons of carbon dioxide, treat wastewater, and become a driver of economic growth around the world. The Algae Biomass Summit, now it its 13th year, has become the premier conference for the business and scientific community working to take full advantage of the latest innovations.

“The past decade has delivered thrilling growth for the algae opportunity in almost every market, and we will be exploring all of them at the Summit,” said Mark Allen, Chair of ABO’s Board of Directors and Vice President at Accelergy Corporation. “This unique event brings together every quarter of the algae community, making the Summit the go-to place to see new products and meet the industry’s key leaders in business, research, and government.”

Topical themes that will be explored at the largest gathering of algae professionals include:

  • Hundreds of new products that algae can create in markets for sustainable protein alternatives, aquaculture and animal feeds, nutritional supplements, cosmetics and skin care, biofuels, fertilizers, clothing, plastics, and much more
  • The critical role algae can play in carbon capture, water treatment and other industrial services in need of process and sustainability improvements
  • A new federal inter-agency group setting the agenda for advancing algae technologies and innovations, including millions of dollars in funding to be announced over the next year
  • Scientific advances in algae cultivation, harvesting, strain selection, and more
  • Education and training opportunities for the algae workforce

Attendees of the 2019 Summit will also have the unique opportunity to tour a power plant operated by the Orlando Utilities Commission that is demonstrating carbon capture and algae cultivation technologies. This project, supported by the Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory, illustrates how algae can be used to address climate change and produce valuable biomass for fuel, feed or other products. More information about the tour is available at: https://www.algaebiomasssummit.org/page/tours

In addition to more than a hundred speakers, the Summit also features networking and hands-on demonstrations in a central exhibit hall, a product showcase, and a Young Innovators Lounge for early-career scientists.

Important deadlines:

  • July 1, 2019 – Early bird rates expire
  • September 13, 2019 – Online registration closes

Sponsorship, exhibit and media opportunities:

Companies, organizations, universities and federal agencies interested in collaborating with the algae industry through sponsorship or exhibit space at the Summit should contact Barb Scheevel at bsceevel@algaebiomass.org, Media interested in covering the Summit should email Nate Kommers at nkommers@algaebiomass.org.

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.

ABO Welcomes Heliae’s Vice President of Operations Mike LaMont to Board of Directors

Mike LaMont photoWASHINGTON, DC (April 30, 2019) The Algae Biomass Organization (ABO), the trade association for the algae industry, today announced that Heliae Development’s Vice President of Operations Mike LaMont has joined the organization’s Board of Directors. Heliae has also become a Gold-level member of ABO.

“Heliae’s groundbreaking technology and product innovation is showing that microalgae can deliver dramatic impacts on markets in need of sustainable and high-performing alternatives,” said Mark Allen, Chair of ABO’s Board of Directors and Vice President of Integrated Carbon Solutions at Accelergy Corporation. “We welcome Heliae’s commitment to ABO’s mission and look forward to working with Mike as we advance the algae industry’s contribution to product innovation and sustainability.”

Heliae Development, LLC, based in Gilbert, Arizona, is an advanced algae production technology company creating sustainable microalgae products and solutions that enhance soil, plant, animal, and human health. The company’s PhycoTerra® soil amendment restores the natural quality of soils by improving water retention, canopy growth, stress tolerance, fruit longevity, and crop yields.

“I’m honored to join the global algae industry’s leaders on ABO’s Board of Directors,” said LaMont. “The continued success of this industry will depend on a coordinated effort to ensure that we have a robust R&D environment, sensible regulation, and smart investments in infrastructure and product development. ABO is the voice for all of these and is directly engaged in policy leadership.”

As Vice President of Operations at Heliae, LaMont oversees joint research and development, and operations for the production and growth of Heliae’s microalgae-based biological agriculture products. Prior to joining Heliae, he worked in the petrochemical industry focusing on smaller footprint, higher-efficiency chemical processing. LaMont has authored multiple publications, holds numerous patents and trade secrets, and is a member of several professional and trade organizations. He holds a Master of Science in Environmental Engineering from Washington State University, and a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from SD School of Mines & Technology.

LaMont joins ABO’s board as dozens of new products made possible by commercial algae production are entering consumer and industrial markets. New algae technologies have allowed for innovations in sustainable animal protein alternatives, cooking oils, nutritional supplements, cosmetics and skin care, aquaculture and animal feeds, soil amendments, fertilizers, clothing and footwear, sports equipment, water treatment, biofuels and much more. The ability for algae to grow rapidly, ease pressures on water and land use, and absorb millions of tons of industrial carbon dioxide contribute to improving the sustainability of a wide diversity of products and services.

The growth in multiple markets has helped ABO coordinate a dramatic increase in support for this new industry. Recent legislation has improved federal support for algae agriculture, and new investments are being made in production and new product development.

Dozens of these new products and other industry milestones will be featured at ABO’s annual Algae Biomass Summit, being held in Orlando, Florida, September 16-19, 2019.

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.

 

Algae In the News: April 2019

Having trouble keeping up with all things algae? Check out some of the most interesting developments from the world of algae research, products and technology over the past few weeks!

Space Daily-Apr 27, 2019
 
Sustainable Brands-Apr 24, 2019
 
Forbes-Apr 22, 2019
 
Prevention.com-Apr 23, 2019
 
NBC 7 San Diego-Apr 17, 2019
 
Barron’s-Apr 17, 2019
 
SynBioBeta-Apr 16, 2019
 
The State Press-Apr 14, 2019
 
New Atlas-Apr 9, 2019
 
Power Technology-Apr 9, 2019
 
OneWater-Apr 9, 2019
 
Utah Public Radio-Apr 4, 2019
 
NewsWest9.com-Apr 4, 2019
 
Fast Company-Apr 3, 2019