The Algae Biomass Organization Brings on Dr. Rebecca White as Senior Advisor

The Algae Biomass Organization’s Board of Directors is excited to welcome algae industry veteran Dr. Rebecca White as a Senior Advisor. Rebecca’s advanced technical training and deep experience in the algae industry make her a perfect addition to ABO, just as dozens of new products enter the market and as technology advances open new possibilities for algae to address a wide range of global challenges. 

Rebecca’s responsibilities will include supporting ABO’s efforts at the national policy level to accelerate this ongoing technology development and market growth, engaging with and building ABO’s membership, and helping make ABO’s annual Algae Biomass Summit a success.

“Rebecca has been a tireless advocate for algae agriculture, and we are thrilled that she is bringing her expertise to benefit ABO’s mission.” said Mark Allen, Chair of ABO’s Board of Directors and Vice President of Integrated Carbon Solutions at Accelergy Corporation. “Rebecca brings an unmatched network to ABO, and she has been a key figure in some of the most impressive technical and commercial progress this industry has seen over the past decade. ABO members are going to find her to be an invaluable asset.”

Much of what Rebecca has accomplished in her career is at the core of ABO’s mission. She received a Ph.D. in Microbiology from Texas A&M University, where she was a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow. She went on to complete her postdoctoral work at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California.

Early in her career, Rebecca joined algae biofuel pioneer Sapphire Energy and brought the company’s first-of-its-kind algae production facility into operations, a feat that required extensive technical and logistical coordination. When Sapphire’s biofuels program concluded she joined Qualitas Health, Inc. as Vice President of Operations, and worked with Green Stream Farms to bring the Sapphire facility into commercial production for a new generation of algae-based products. She then led the commercial process development for Qualitas’ iWi brand of algae-based health products: Qualitas has successfully brought the new brand to more than 12,000 stores nationwide and is building a strong online presence.

Rebecca began her engagement with ABO in 2012, joining as an industry member. She has since served on ABO’s Board of Directors, organized the annual Algae Product Showcase at the Algae Biomass Summit and contributed to ABO’s technical standards that set parameters for industrial algae production. On the policy front, she worked closely with ABO members and members of Congress to ensure that algae was recognized as an agricultural crop for the first time in the 2018 Farm Bill.

Rebecca has also been active in another aspect of ABO’s mission: workforce development. She is a long-time supporter of STEM education initiatives and serves on the Algae Foundation’s Board of Directors and Industrial Advisory Board. She participates in “Skype A Scientist” in K-12 classrooms across the country, and mentors early-career scientists every year at the Summit’s Young Innovator’s Lounge.

Rebecca brings to ABO additional experience from the biotechnology industry, serving as Chief Technology Officer for Pebble Labs and Trait Biosciences in Los Alamos, New Mexico.

“I couldn’t be more excited to be supporting the scientists, entrepreneurs and investors at ABO that are taking algae to the next level,” said Rebecca. “I believe that we are only beginning to truly actualize the potential of algae and that the role of ABO is set to become more critical than ever.”

Rebecca lives in White Rock, New Mexico with her husband, Phil, and their two children.

If you are ready to help take the algae industry to greater heights, Rebecca wants to hear from you. Reach out to her at: rwhite@algaebiomass.com or at (877) 531-5512 extension 2.

 

ABO extends a big welcome to Rebecca!

Algae Technical Standards Focus Group Meeting

The ABO Technical Standards Committee is organizing an in-person, all day, Algae Technical Standards Focus Group Discussion on March 19, 2020 at NREL in Golden, Colorado. The subjects that will be covered by this industry listening session include current standards available for characterization and reporting on algal biomass characteristics and their relevance and gaps in currently described methodology applied to both microalgae and macroalgae or seaweed materials.

Confirmed attendees include representatives from algal biomass and product production companies, commercial analytical laboratories, and government agencies.

This focus group attendance is by invitation, and interested people should send an email to TechStandards@algaebiomass.org expressing interest. There are opportunities to present on relevant topics in a quick slide presentation format.

Neste Joins Algae Biomass Organization’s Platinum Level Membership

Jaakko Nauha, Head of Initiative, Algae at Neste joins ABO’s board of directors 

The Algae Biomass Organization (ABO) welcomes Neste, a global leader in renewable fuels and one of the most sustainable companies in the world, as the group’s newest platinum-level member. Jaakko Nauha, Neste’s Head of Initiative, Algae was also elected to ABO’s board of directors on January 16, 2020. 

Neste is a leader in the development of technologies that can provide low-emission, sustainable fuels and solutions for customers in the transportation, aviation as well as polymers and chemicals sectors. The company, based in Finland, is the world’s largest producer of renewable diesel and renewable jet fuel produced from waste and residue raw materials.

Neste has been a long-time supporter of commercialization efforts that can drive the technologies and expertise needed to make algae a feedstock for low-emission fuels. 

Neste has supported ABO’s efforts as a silver-level member since 2013. The company’s upgrade to a platinum-level membership comes as a number of global energy leaders are investing in the potential of algae-derived fuels, chemicals and other products.

“We are excited to engage even more deeply in algae innovation with Algae Biomass Organization members,” said Nauha. “ABO’s dedication to accelerating innovation dovetails with Neste’s commitment to developing global supplies of sustainable fuels and other products. We look forward to a transformative decade with all of our ABO partners”

“ABO is grateful for Neste’s increased support,” said Mark Allen, ABO’s Board Chairman and Vice President at Accelergy Corporation. “Global sustainability challenges are presenting opportunity for companies that are ready to develop a new generation of solutions, and Neste is already a recognized leader.”

For more information about Neste visit: https://www.neste.us/about-neste

Gross-Wen Technologies (GWT) Joins the Algae Biomass Organization’s Gold Membership

Dr. Martin Gross, President and a founder at Gross-Wen Technologies, joins ABO’s board of directors

The Algae Biomass Organization welcomes Gross-Wen Technologies (GWT), a next-generation wastewater treatment company that is commercializing the revolving algal biofilm treatment technology (RAB), as the group’s newest gold-level member. Dr. Martin Gross, President and co-founder of GWT, was also elected to ABO’s board of directors on January 16, 2020. 

GWT’s wastewater treatment technology harnesses algae to sustainably capture nitrogen, phosphorus, and other pollutants from wastewater generated in municipal or industrial environments. In addition to clean water, the process produces high-value algal biomass for fertilizer and bioplastic applications. GWT’s first commercial deployments at two municipal utilities are expected to break ground in late 2020 and be operational in 2021. Also, the company has active fertilizer trials for turf-grass applications underway at Iowa State University.  

“Algae is going to make a big impact on the sustainability and economics of the water treatment industry, and we are glad to be working more closely with ABO to accelerate the adoption of this technology,” said Gross. “ABO’s work across multiple markets will make it easier for us to coordinate operations in production, as well as with a wide range of product and market developers.”

During his role as president at GWT, Gross has raised over $5 million in equity investments, served as principal investigator on over $1 million in non-diluting Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant funding, established a robust patent portfolio, and helped orchestrate the first commercial sale of GWT’s core RAB technology.  

Prior to founding GWT, Gross attained dual doctoral degrees from Iowa State University in the fields of Bioprocess Engineering and Food Science and Technology.  Gross also serves as a professor of entrepreneurship at ISU.

“We are glad to have GWT as a gold member and to have Martin’s expertise on the board,”  said Mark Allen, ABO’s Board Chairman and Vice President at Accelergy Corporation. “Water treatment and nutrient runoff is becoming a more urgent issue as global populations grow, and GWT is leading a new generation of sustainable technologies to meet the challenge.”

For more information about Gross-Wen Technologies, visit: https://algae.com/ 

 

Call for Abstracts: 2020 Algae Biomass Summit

Abstract deadline: February 10, 2020

The Algae Biomass Organization is pleased to announce that abstracts for speaking and poster presentations at the 2020 Algae Biomass Summit are now being accepted. This year’s Summit will take place on September 8 – 11, 2020 at the University of California, San Diego in the coastal community of La Jolla, California.
 
 
The beautiful campus of UC San Diego is located in one of the world’s leading hubs for algae research and entrepreneurship. This will be the ideal setting for everything that makes the Summit an invaluable experience : intimate professional networking, top-notch presentations and discussion, and exposure to the latest breakthroughs, new algae-based products and more.
 
The Summit will be accepting speakers and poster presenters from a wider range of scientific, technological and commercial topics than ever before. Plan to share your research, commercial milestones, policy innovations and more at the largest gathering of algae professionals.
 
First priority consideration will be given to abstracts submitted by February 10, 2020!