Algae biomass summit showcases advances in commercial production

Published: 24-Aug-2015

Industry leaders to highlight new production capacity and market diversification


The 9th Annual Algae Biomass Summit, taking place in Washington, DC (30 September-2 October), will highlight the exciting commercial production advances taking place in the algae industry across a wide range of markets.

In the summit's commercialisation track, nearly 30 oral presentations by leading scientists and industry innovators will focus on the business strategies, technologies and sustainable production methods that are bringing to market algae-based products such as fuels, animal feed, nutritional supplements, food ingredients, omega-3 fatty acids, bioplastics and chemicals.

'The leaders of the algae industry and research community are gathering in Washington, DC, for the very first time at this year's Algae Biomass Summit to highlight the unprecedented progress we have seen in algae's potential to impact a number of multibillion dollar markets,' said Al Darzins, Program Chair for the Algae Biomass Summit.

'Companies from around the nation, and the world, are unveiling new production and process technologies, new facilities, new purchase agreements and other milestones. The commercial potential of these projects in terms of revenues, jobs and production yields will be hot topics at this year's summit,' added Darzins.

A few of the leaders sharing insights of their operations at the summit include

  • Braden Crowe, ATP3, Long Term Cultivation Studies at the Algae Testbed Public Private Partnership (ATP3): Results Over One Year of Unified Field Studies (UFS)
  • Ninoska Delgado, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile, Microalgal Astaxanthin + Phytase Incorporation as Additive for Food
  • Rodney Corpuz, Global Algae Innovations, Large-scale Longitudinal Algae Production Test
  • Amha Belay, Earthrise Nutritionals, Recent Developments in the Use of Phycocyanin as a Nutraceutical and Natural Blue Food Colourant
  • Peter Kipp, OpenAlgae, Commercial-Ready Algal Oil Recovery from Common Commercial Strains.

These speakers will be supplemented by dozens of other presentations in the summit's commercialisation track, one of four tracks, plus plenary sessions and posters, which comprise the agenda for the Algae Biomass Summit, the world's largest conference focused on algae-based technologies.

In total, there are expected to be more than 100 live presentations during the summit. In addition to being the headquarters of the Algae Biomass Organization, Washington, DC is a major hub for both the investment and policies that will influence the future of this growing industry.

This year, the summit will offer an all-new opportunity for companies to showcase their businesses directly to investors at the 'Innovation in Algae Startup Stage.' This will be an exclusive chance for selected companies to present their ideas and business models to a panel of investors and business advisors. More information is available here.

The summit comes to Washington, DC at a time when the industry is seeing more algae companies successfully moving their laboratory breakthroughs into the marketplace. Many companies are making new algae-derived products available to consumers or opening large-scale demonstration and precommercial facilities, with expectations for expansion in the future.

ABO members are also ramping up outreach to national and state policy makers as they advocate for extended advanced biofuels tax credits, aggressive research and development, and strong support for Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) technologies that can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create valuable products. More information can be found at www.allaboutalgae.com.

More information about the Algae Biomass Organization (ABO), including its leadership, membership, costs, benefits, members and their affiliations, is available at the website: www.algaebiomass.org. Its membership comprises people, companies and organisations across the value chain.

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