Bio-Trending - A Key Element at IBBC 2016
As the world’s energy sources start to shift towards bioenergy, companies need to stay informed about the latest Bio-Trends in order to stay competitive. Staying abreast of the latest technologies, processes and best practices can mean the difference between success or failure.
At
IBBC 2016, industry leaders will gather to share their expertise and experiences as well as to discuss the latest issues affecting the industry. They acknowledge that IBBC’s extensive technical program and peer-to-peer networking events offers them the opportunity to gain the additional industry insight and knowledge that they need to be successful.
Industry professionals, academia, research laboratories, and government agencies will gather in Jacksonville, Fla., USA, for the
International Bioenergy and Bioproducts Conference (IBBC) on September 28-30 to discuss the latest technical findings, best practices, and new production methods that will enable the forest industry to better mobilize its potential biomass resources to support a thriving bioeconomy.
Conference Highlights
Keynote Speaker from MetsäFibre:
- Niklas von Weymarn, VP Research, MetsäFibre presents "From a Kraft Mill to a Bioproduct Mill"
Technical Program with presentations on:
- Biomass: Supply and Demand, Harvesting, Pretreatments and Prep, Wood Pellets, Pellet Markets
- Conversion Pathways: Thermochemical, Biochemical, Hybrid
- DOE's 2016 Billion-Ton Report
- Process Integration: Technical Economic Issues
- Biochemicals and Bioproducts: Lignin, Cellulosic Biomass, Sugar-derived, Market Assessments, End-user Perspectives, Advancements
- Projects and Case Studies: Biorefineries, Product Financing.
Panel Discussions led by industry experts:
- Supply and Demand, From Good to Great – Steps to Supercharge Your Biobased Business Plan"
- Monetizing Lignin, Sugars, and Fibers from Wood – How do we do it?"
- Biorefinery Bridge Sessions – PEERS Conference sessions FREE IBBC attendees:
- Alternative Fuels Management
- Bioproducts
- Biorefinery Corrosion
- Networking Opportunities to build business relationships:
- Conference Dinner, Receptions, Lunches and Breaks
- Committee Meetings
- Exhibits
- Student Poster Session and Competition and Rapid Fire Poster Showcase.
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