Advanced algae production is driving a wave of change, and is creating new opportunities around the world. From a revolution in food production, to new water treatment options, to climate change and environmental sustainability, leaders from around the globe are realizing that algae will a big part of a successful future.
The 2019 Algae Biomass Summit, organized by the non-profit Algae Biomass Organization has become the go-to event to discover the new innovations, products and services that are being made possible with a new generation of algae cultivation technologies. This year the Summit is being held in Orlando, Florida, September 16-19.
Exhibiting and sponsoring at the world’s largest gathering of algae professionals is the best way to tap into the networks that are making this revolution possible. The event’s exhibit hall is heavily trafficked, with receptions for networking and product demonstrations of the latest advances. Learn how to become an exhibitor here.
For an even larger role, becoming a sponsor of the Summit can demonstrate a real dedication to leadership in this new industry. In addition to a higher visibility profile and a range of VIP benefits (including exhibit space), you will also be supporting the only algae event that recycles all proceeds into non-profit advocacy to advance algae R&D, market development and more. Learn about sponsorship opportunities here.
If you are ready to connect with ABO’s network and make an impact with algae reach out to us today! We are happy to walk you through the options whether you are looking for an introduction to the industry, or taking your existing engagement with the algae industry to the next level.

WASHINGTON, DC (March 7, 2019
Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences is a world-renowned oceanographic research institution that has materially contributed to what is known about the global ocean for the past four decades. Bigelow currently provides academic, industrial, and government partners with the same services used by its scientists, to help advance research, enhance discoveries, and find solutions to today’s complex problems. The Lab has six
Dr. Matt Carr, Executive Director of the Algae Biomass Organization since 2014, has announced that he will be leaving the organization at the end of March to return to academia. 